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SB Lady Daphne

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I have postponed deletion of Draft:SB Lady Daphne. Could some of the material be used in SB Lady Daphne? Courtesy ping ClemRutter. Sam Sailor 20:22, 15 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

I picked up the ping, and agree we can get a lot useful material from the draft. Edgar March (1948) p 67 talks of the canary and p 99 gives a description of her reconstruction after the incident 4 Nov 1944. I'll take up the challenge. Carr gives a lot of detail- p 216-219,314. --ClemRutter (talk) 21:57, 15 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
The material could be used, but I had trouble finding sources for most of the content (which was adapted from the Lady Daphne website). If any sources in written works can be found, then by all means use the material. Jtaylor100 (talk) 19:55, 6 October 2018 (UTC)Reply
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SB Lady Daphne again

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We now have a robust little article, but in looking at it, there is so much more that we can do. The Lady Daphne is a coastal barge- wood, from lines and still sailing. I would like to use her to do a full article on coastal barge construction and operation- in some way mirroring the Thames sailing barge article- and looking in detail at the various elements of this class of barge in the same way F.S Cooper did in his book, and that Walsh did in his book on the Kathleen. We have the SB Kathleen article to 'B' standard. I thnk you could help in ferreting out some of the details. --ClemRutter (talk) 11:36, 2 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

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