Ripple
Specification
Ripple |
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LPB identification number 17 |
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Source |
(GF)(DF)(DB)(GRO)(LPB)(GM)(MNL) |
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Name |
P.O.R |
Description |
Dates |
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Ripple
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Gloucester 5/95 |
Tw. Wd. Sp. |
1895 – 1954 |
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Official number 105406 |
Code |
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Builders: - Gloucester Fredrick Charles Hipwood |
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Dimensions |
Length 71.15ft |
Breadth 14.4ft |
Depth 5.45ft |
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Tonnage – (1895) Gross 41.28ton Net 30.01 B.D |
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Engines Two engines installed |
By George Head after 1936 |
H.P. 9 |
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Beached date |
May 1954 towed to Lydney for breakwater |
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Beached by |
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Miscellaneous |
Notes |
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First Owners |
21.11.95 (64) Fredrick Charles Hipwood, Gloucester (96 97) |
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Changes |
16.6.97 (64) Eliza Hipwood (w), Gloucester. |
Louis Paul Barnett 2019
After a lifelong service to trade on the River Severn, it seems fitting that Ripples latter years were spent employed by local river contractors the Saul based Butt family. Whilst in this role it is believed that the sturdy little former trow delivered many hundreds of tons of stone to shore up the river banks against the continual erosional forces. All the more fitting therefore, that her squat frame was eventually taken to Lydney, in order to add her strength to the dwindling foreshore.
Ripple ancillary information
Recorded in 1930 Mercantile List
Recorded in 1951 Mercantile List
Located in Fred Rowbotham photo 1956
Graham Farr 23rd June 1956
Located in aerial photo looking North 1957
Located in aerial photo looking towards Pine End 1957
Located and broken up in 13th May 1967 Norman Andrews photo
Located in Colin Green 1996 chart
Lydney (JM) (CG 1954 & 56) (Aerial 1957) (Sea Breezes Aug 1956)
Doug Bennet
Name Ripple
Official No 105406
Built 1895 Gloucester
Net Reg tons 30
Signal hoist none
Registered 1945
Graham Farr Index Card
Name P.O.R Description Dates
Ripple Gloucester 5/95 Tw Wd Sp 1895 -1954
Gloucester 9/36 Sc decked
Gloucester 2/51 Screw (reg as such 51)
Dimensions (1895) L. 71.15 B. 14.4 D. 5.45Tonnage – (1895) G 41.28 N 30.01 B.D
(1927) L. 71.15 B. 14.4 D. 5.45Tonnage – ( ) G N B.D
(1936) L. 71.15 B. 14.4 D. 5.45Tonnage – (1936) G 41.28 N 30.01 B.D
(1944) L. 71.15 B. 14.4 D. 5.45Tonnage – ( ) G N B.D
(1951) L. 71.05 B. 24.4 D. 5.45Tonnage – (1951) G 43.95 N 26.89 B.D
Builders Gloucester, Fredrick Charles Hipwood
Engines Two engines installed By George Head after 1936
H.P. 9
Miscellaneous
O.N. 105406 Code
First Owners 21.11.95 (64) Fredrick Charles Hipwood, Gloucester (96 97)
Changes 16.6.97 (64) Eliza Hipwood (w), Gloucester.
16.6.97 (64) The Salt Union, London (08)
23.8.19 (64) William Hydan Turner, Bristol
22.8.12 (68) George Head & Co., Ltd., Bristol (13)
Avon & Severn Lighterage Co., Ltd.,
21.7.19 (64) Benjamin Perry & Sons Ltd., Bristol (34 36)
R/A as dumb barge
R.C. 26.11.36
1946 George Head (jr) Bristol (converted to dk)
Bristol Towages Ltd, Bristol
1950 Walter Butt, Saul
Photographs in
Lloyds Class
Fate
Now bge seen 22.9.35
Seen at Saul yard Aug 1951
May 1954 towed to Lydney for breakwater
Seen at Lydney 23.6.56 (GF photo)
Notes
Glos 5/21.11.95 1 dk f&a, 1, Sp,sq,cvl – -, wd, open tw (dim)
Graham Farr via Robin Craig Archive
Extant in 1953
Ripple Wd.Sc.Tw 1895- Gloster
1 In Gloster basin, bow view 1951 (sm)
2 On bank at Lydney for conservation (ahead is Wasp ON 41402 Llantony and Onyx) 23.6.56 (sm)
Donald Fowler
Furthermore stated that it soon became apparent the Lydney’s dock wall and adjacent river bank were also prone to erosion and this resulted in the British Waterways abandonment, of 3- 4 hulks on the foreshore to act as breakwaters, including the Gloucester registered lighters Ripple, Llantony and the Wasp.
Gloucester Records Office
Vessel Name & No. | First registered | Tonnage | First mention | Last mention | comments |
Ripple 105406 |
| 30 |
| 1913 | Lydney |
Gloucester Records Office
D4292/1/9 D/08
Ripple (71)
105406 Glos 1895 F Hipwood RC 26.11.1936
D4292/1/9 D09
Ripple) (76)
RC 21.2.1951
D4292/1/9
Ripple (folio131)
vessel registered anew 21.2.1951
MNL 1930
Name Ripple
Official No 105406
Reg Gloucester (B)
Rig Sloop
Built Gloucester 1895
Reg Ton 30
Owners Benjamin Perry and Sons LTD 11-12 Temple Street, Bristol
Fredrick C Burgess same address
MNL 1951
Name Ripple
Official No 105406
Reg Gloucester (B)
Rig None
Built Gloucester 1895
Reg Ton 30
Owners George Head 2 Westbone Avenue, Kenysham, Somerset
Bob Marrows
Paul,
The three postcard size photo’s of trows at Gloucester Docks were delivered yesterday. Unfortunately, none are of high quality, but all have since received some Photoshop treatment.
The third trow proved not to be HIGRE but instead the former Wich (* LPB Trow) barge RIPPLE. All three photographs are noted as having been taken in September 1950.
Additional notes on the backs of the prints read as follows:
J & AR – Jacob & Abraham Rice
Built 1887 by Evans of Saul
Abandoned on the mud at Sharpness April 1951
RIPPLE – Severn Trow open
Built 1895 at Gloucester
WASP
Built 1895
Gordon Mote
Name Ripple
Official No 105406
Built 1895 Gloucester
Owner The Salt Union, London
Port of Reg Gloucester
Net Reg tons 30
Fate A Severn Trow. Hulked at Lydney 1954
Fred Rowbottom photos
Working for the Severn River Board in 1951 Mr Walter Butt’s trow, the Ripple, using an engine, comes alongside a berth, just below Llanthony weir to load stone for revetting the riverbank at Hempsted below Lower Parting.
Mr Walter Butt’s engine trow “Ripple” delivers stone for the revetment of the Severn Bank at Hempsted in 1951.
Trow “Ripple” mooring at the river board’s loading berth at Llanthony – prior to conveying stone for revetment in the Minsterworth Area
The trow “Ripple” discharging stone for the Severn River Authority at The Strand, Westbury-on-Severn
Having used the old trow “Ripple” on several jobs for the Severn River Board Mr Butt dumped it on the foreshore at Lydney behind his other barge, the “Wasp”, which is in the foreground. Both were soon completely broken up.
Plates from Fred Rowbottom Archive
Disc | Photo No. | Description |
100 -200 | 74 | Ripple @Lydney |
100 -200 | 76 | Ripple @Lydney |
Len Williams
Port of Bristol Warehousing Manager
Aged 82
LW recalls that the former trow Ripple was a well known and frequent visitor to Bristol and is now beached at Lydney. Furthermore Fred Rowbottom’s book The Severn Bore shows a plate of the Ripple coming into Llanthony Wear.
M Watson Harbour Master
Mr M Watson’s hand written entries in his Harbour Masters work books of 1952 -1955 in which he
details the following:
1954 3 – 4 – 5 May Barges put into position on river front to prevent further erosion
1954 June Barges placed on river bank, work party Gardner, Watkins, Smith Vine & Prosser.
1954 Aug Barges placed on river bank work party Gardner, Watkins, Smith & Vine.
1954 Sept Two old mud barges placed on river bank work party Gardner, Watkins, Smith & Vin