Double ended steamers

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Yarmouth to Gorleston ferry service
By Neil Cox

Some photographs   of the   ss yarmouth and gorleston both double ended steamers
This means they have a propeller at bow and stern so no need to turn around
The Yarmouth ended her days being scrapped in London saint Katherine's dock
The gorleston was scrapped after spending the last of her days on the river Trent
In Nottingham, you can tell the difference between the two steamers was the companionways
This can be seen in the photographs' below

This page was added by Neil Cox on 01/05/2008.

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