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MV Western Belle

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Name
  
MV Western Belle

Tonnage
  
56.24gt

Draft
  
1.65 m

Sponsored by
  
Miss Molly Thorne

Launched
  
1935

Builder
  
Great Yarmouth

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Owner
  
Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Co Ltd (1935) Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd(1985) Chris Cruises(2000) Ullswater 'Steamers'(2008)

Route
  
River Tamar (1935) River Dart (1985) River Thames (2000) Ullswater (2010)

Type
  
Twin-Screw Motor Vessel

The MV Western Belle is a twinscrew passenger vessel. She is owned by Ullswater 'Steamers', who refitted her and launched her on Ullswater in Autumn 2010.

History

Built in 1935 by Fellows & Co of Great Yarmouth in East Anglia for Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Co Ltd. She was used principally on excursion services from Plymouth, and also on the Plymouth - Millbrook ferry. Her excursion routes were varied, covering the whole of the River Tamar, to the River Yealm, and coastal cruises as far as Looe in Cornwall. During the Second World War she continued to run the Millbrook ferry, and was very busy carrying people from the city to the countryside each night, to avoid the Blitz. In 1955 she was briefly charter to British Railways for use on their Dartmouth - Kingswear Passenger Ferry, afterwards she resumed service from Plymouth. In 1985 The Millbrook company, by this point owned by Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd of Dartmouth, abandoned its services in Plymouth, mainly due to competition with Plymouth Boat Cruises, and the MV Western Belle was transferred to the River Dart. . She operated on all of the 'River Link' services of Dart Pleasure craft, including Dartmouth-Totnes, the Dartmouth-Kingswear Ferry and circular cruises from Dartmouth.

In 2000 Dart Pleasure Craft took over G.H. Riddalls and Sons, their main competitor on River Dart services. With the increase in size of the fleet, the MV Western Belle was surplus to requirements and she was sold to Chris Cruises of Hampton Court on the River Thames, where she was used for charters. In 2008, she was sold to Ullswater 'Steamers' and laid up at Maryport in Cumbria. She was then transported to lake Ullswater in July 2010 to start service on the lake in Autumn 2010.

The MV Totnes Castle was also bought by this operator. She was transported overland to Ullswater, and became the MV Lady Wakefield in 2007.

References

MV Western Belle Wikipedia