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Indespension

Since our humble beginnings back in 1968, Indespension has grown to be one of the leading manufacturers, retailers and resellers of trailer and towing products across the globe. Originally founded as Mechanical Services (Trailers Engineers) Ltd in 1968, the Graham family joined forces with the Badland family in 1977 and even today the company is still a family run business with 2 generations of the Graham family still involved on a day to day basis.

Martin Dewhurst Photography

Introduction Are you involved with the restoration and preservation of historic boats & ships? If so, I’d welcome the opportunity to explore the creation of a high quality photographic record of your work. Ideally candid, timeless, working portraits that will highlight the skills/processes involved in your craft and provide a high quality visual record for future generations. Skills and achievements Northwich School of Art and Manchester Polytechnic provided my early training. I as apprenticed as a litho retoucher and process photographer, a craft trade that’s almost entirely lost now to

Henri-Lloyd

Founded by Henri Strzelecki and Angus Lloyd in 1963, Henri-Lloyd design and build innovative sailing clothing to protect sailors, explorers and pioneers from the world’s most extreme weather. Born out of a passion to create a totally new generation of protective clothing, Henri-Lloyd are proud to have worked with the world’s best athletes and have enjoyed two decades of unbroken relationship with the most successful sailor of all time, Sir Ben Ainslie, Chief Technical Officer and prominent shareholder.

Buy Rope

Supplier of traditional looking marine ropes including sisal, hemp and jute as well as the more versatile synthetic versions for greater weather resistance. We supply various marine ropes including traditional ropes suitable for heritage boat projects. We often work with S3i who also appear in this Directory of Skills & Services.

The Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society Ltd

Steam Tug Kerne is operated by the Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society, which is constituted as a 'Not For Profit' company limited by guarantee and registered as a charity. The objects of the charity are "To promote, for the benefit of the public, the preservation and maintenance of the historic steam tug Kerne. To advance the education of the public in the science, technology and use of steam power in general and its application to marine in particular." 1913 coal fired steam tug. Kerne was the last coal fired steamer to work commercially on the River Mersey. H.M.Tug Terrier 1913 -1948.

Heritage organisations