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MV Lady Chelmsford: The Ocean Voyage

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MV Lady Chelmsford: The Ocean Voyage

by Olsen, Phil

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Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia: Railmac Publications, 2002. 1st Edition . Soft cover. New/No Jacket. 220mm x 160mm x 5mm. 32 Pages with Black/White Photos. Lady Chelmsford was a wooden screw steamer built by Rock Davis in Blackwall, New South Wales. Launched on the 14th of April 1910 she had a gross weight of 98 tons, and was 110 feet long. She was fitted with her compound engine and boiler at the yards of Morrison and Sinclair in Balmain and then entered service for her owners the Balmain New Ferry Company. The boat was one of the last surviving Lady class ferries in substantially original condition. The Lady Scott is virtually unrecognisable as the Harbour Queen and the other member of the class, Lady Denman, survives as an out-of-water static display. First of five, she was a sister to Lady Denman, Lady Edeline (a wreck on the Parramatta River), Lady Scott and Lady Ferguson all of who followed her in 1914. She was the most recognisable of the Ladies as she sported a much skinnier funnel than the others. In 1917, the Balmain company's fleet had been sold off to Sydney Ferries Limited along with their routes. She (like her sisters) was then removed from the Balmain run and placed on the Lane Cove River service where they became a much welcome sight due to their speed and capacity. She survived the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and was modernised with a diesel engine in 1933 which was replaced in 1957. Lady Chelmsford was the first of her sisters to receive a diesel engine - this had the benefit of reducing her operational crew to three rather than the previous five and also meant she could go for nearly three weeks without needing to refuel - previously she had required coaling every few days. She received a Gardner marine engine, new funnel and a new paint scheme which was soon to become standard across SFL's much reduced fleet. The Gardner provided service until 1957 when she was withdrawn and re-engined with a Crossley diesel engine. This had the added benefit of giving her an extra knot of service speed. Lady Chelmsford continued working the harbour until 1971 when she was sold to Adelaide. Prior to her removal to her new home, her aft wheelhouse was taken off and shipped separately to Adelaide. Here it found a home in the private collection of Keith le Leu. In August of 1971 the ferry left Sydney harbour and proceeded on her own way to Adelaide. To begin with the trip was uneventful and the weather clear. An amusing anecdote relates that the lighthouse keeper at Green Point Light told them to turn around as they were going the wrong way for Sydney! Ultimately she arrived safely in Adelaide and settled in to her new career as a showboat. She was replaced in 1985 by a purpose built vessel and was offered up for sale again. She was purchased by Bill Leahy who had recently purchased another harbour veteran, Karingal. Unfortunately Karingal was lost in Bass Strait while attempting to make it to Melbourne. Fortunately this was not to be Chellie's fate and after being slipped and dry docked she made her uneventful way to what would become her last home. In 2002 she was cited in a Marine Safety Victoria collision report for making contact with the Rob Roy during docking. In Melbourne she operated as a cruising restaurant, being taken out of service and sold in 2005. At that time she was also out of survey and unable to operate in a mobile role.

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Title
MV Lady Chelmsford: The Ocean Voyage
Author
Olsen, Phil
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
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Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1864770155
ISBN 13
9781864770155
Publisher
Railmac Publications
Place of Publication
Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
Date Published
2002
Pages
32
Size
220mm x 160mm x 5mm
Keywords
NEW-Maritime
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NEW-Maritime;
X weight
90 g

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