Name: BenCertificate number: 395 |
Status:Function:Sub Functional Area:Type:Narrow Boat Location:, , England Current use:
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Builder
- 1934, Harris Brothers, Netherton, Netherton
History
Built 1934 by Harris Brothers, Bumblehole, Netherton, BEN is a narrowboat constructed of iron. She has a 16 hp Lister CE diesel engine.
Built to carry coal from the Black Country coal fields to Kidderminster for the carpet trade, she was subsequently owned by T & S Elements of Oldbury and used in general trade in the Birmingham area. Later she was leased to Albright & Wilson and used for the carriage of chemicals. BEN was working until 1967 carrying coal from the Angelsey Basin to the GEC works.
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Subsequent developments
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