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Kildare (narrowboat)

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Kildare at the Black Country Museum
History
NameKildare
OwnerFellows Morton & Clayton
OperatorFellows Morton & Clayton
BuilderBraitwaite & Kirk
Cost£190 (equivalent to £23,600 in 2023)[1]
Launched1913
NameSnipe
OwnerWillow Wren Canal Carrying Company
Acquired1957
NameKildare
OwnerWarwickshire Fly Boats
NameKildare
OwnerBlack Country Living Museum
Acquired1991
HomeportLord Ward's Arm Dudley Canal
General characteristics
TypeNarrowboat[2]
Length71.60 ft (21.82 m)[2]
Beam6.11 ft (1.86 m)
Draught3.4 ft (1.0 m)[2]
Installed powerTowed

Kildare is an un-powered butty boat constructed with wrought iron sides and an elm bottom. She was built for Fellows Morton & Clayton around 1913 by Braithwaite & Kirk of West Bromwich to be towed behind a powered craft like President. She is complete with a fully fitted boatman's living cabin and traditional covering cloths over the main hold area.

NB President and Kildare - Soulbury Locks

She continued to trade for Fellows Morton & Clayton until she was sold in 1948 to Ernie Thomas.[2] Later she entered service in 1957 with Willow Wren Canal Carrying Company as Snipe. There were two more changes of ownership as Snipe, when she reverted to her original name on joining Warwickshire Fly Boat's fleet.[2]

In 1991 she was obtained by the Black Country Living Museum, where it is based and can be seen dockside in the Lord Ward's Canal Arm at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley when she is not out on the canal system with President .

The boat is maintained and operated by Friends of President on behalf of the Black Country Living Museum.[3]

Kildare is on the National Historic Ships register.[2]

In 1992 she paired with President on a 257 mile journey through Cheshire and Staffordshire to raise money for orphaned children in Romania.[4]

References

  1. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Kildare". National Historic Ships Register. National Historic Ships UK. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Friends of President, steam narrowboat". Black Country Living Museum. Black Country Living Museum. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Pushing the boat out for AIDS kids". Staffordshire Sentinel. England. 26 May 1992. Retrieved 21 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.