Category:Trinity House Lightvessel No. 93

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<nowiki>Light vessel no. 93; lightvessel; Trinity House Lightvessel No. 93; LV93</nowiki>
Light vessel no. 93 
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Instance of
Operator
Manufacturer
Yard number
  • 848
Country of registry
Service entry
  • 1939
Service retirement
  • 2004
Significant event
  • automatization (1981)
  • conversion to solar power (1996)
Mass
  • 519 RT
Beam
  • 7.62 m
Draft
  • 4.57 m
Length
  • 40.85 m
Map51° 30′ 20.88″ N, 0° 01′ 41.52″ E
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LV93; Light Vessel 93 Built in 1938 by Philip & Son of Dartmouth. She was sold in 2004 and moved to the London Docklands. She is now in use as a photographic studio and location.

LOA 40.85; Displacement: 519 tons

She served from 1938 until 2003 during which time she was stationed as follows: 1939 Galloper station ... 1941-42 The Thames (mine watching duties) ... 1947-53 East Goodwin station ... 1954-74 Galloper station ... (she was automated in 1981 and converted to solar power in 1996) ..1998 Inner Dowsing station ... 2000 Sunk station ...2001 Foxtrot 3 station ... No 93 was deactivated in 2003 and sold in 2004 for £31,050 at auction and converted into a photographic studio at Trinity Buoy Wharf at Blackwall.[1]

This data could do with double checking. No. 95 is the music studio.

  1. http://northeastmaritime.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=12435

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