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Name: HANNAH JOLLIFFE
Launched: 05/03/1900
Completed: 1900
Builder: JP Rennoldson & Sons, South Shields
Yard Number: 202
Dimensions: 178grt, 11nrt, 103.0 x 23.6 x 12.1ft
Engines: T3cyl, (15.5, 25 & 41 x 27ins), 87nhp, 600ihp
Engines By: JP Rennoldson & Sons, South Shields
Propulsion: 1 x Screw
Construction: Steel
Reg Number: 110646
History:
1900 Sarah A Howard (née Jolliffe), Liverpool & John Woodburn, Windermere (t/a W & T Jolliffe)
1900 Registered at Liverpool
04/1908 W & T Jolliffe Ltd (Alexandra Towing Company Ltd, managers)
1923 James Dredging, Towing & Transport Co Ltd, Southampton
1923 Registered at London
1924 Swansea Steam Tug Owners Ltd, Swansea
1925 Registered at Swansea
03/1930 Redhead & Dry's Tugs Ltd, renamed ROBERT REDHEAD
1930 Registered at Newcastle
05/1944 France, Fenwick Tyne & Wear Co Ltd (F Dawson, manager), Newcastle
01/1959 Chartered to Tyne Tugs Ltd
11/1967 Broken up
Comments: 12/08/1914: Hired by the Admiralty
20/10/1919: Returned to owners
11/1967: Broken up by Clayton & Davie Ltd at Dunston
Thanks to Bill Harvey for the above details


Above photo as HANNAH JOLLIFFE in Alexandra Towing colours is courtesy of Alan Hughes

Above photo in Redhead colours courtesy of John Bage

Above photo in Redhead colours courtesy of Eddie Frost

Above photograph courtesy of Stephen Swinhoe

Above photograph courtesy of Alfred Turner

Above photograph courtesy of Alfred Turner

Above photograph courtesy of Alfred Turner

Above photograph copyright A Duncan

Above photograph copyright of Graeme Turner

Above photograph courtesy of Alfred Turner

Above photograph courtesy of Stephen Swinhoe