ahead of you. :)
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dorothy Robbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 5:57 PM
>Subject: [canals-list] Information wanted about a boat
>
>
>Hello, everyone
>
>I have been asked to find out the whereabouts of a boat which used to
>belong to a friend. It is/was called 'Duke of Lancaster', was about 58'
>long and was sold by my friend around 1984/85. I think it was built by
>the Allens of Oldbury. Due to the tragic circumstances which led to the
>sale, my friend did not then want to know what happened to the boat.
>However, her mother thinks that with the passing of time, she may feel
>differently and a family friend would be interested in buying the boat,
>so I have said I will see if anyone has any information. There is one
>'Duke of Lancaster' in Douglas Maas' book, Inland Waterways Boat
>Listing, reg. no. 61652.
>
>Can anyone provide more information?
>
>Thanks
>
>--
>
>Dorothy
>nb Tarn
>
>Sorry to reply to my own post, but this has appeared again without me
>posting it again - weird or what? I am receiving emails out of
>chronological order, other messages turning up again and again in random
>order, replies before the original question - is it me, or is the
>e-world going berserk? Can I go to bed now? (If you get this after 7.30
>am the answer is NO).
>
>--
>
>Dorothy
>nb Tarn
--
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