Birmingham
The Birmingham is the oldest boat in the project is a
narrow canal tug built in 1912 by Abdela and Mitchell for the Sharpness New
Docks Company. She was designed to replace the former steam tugs used to tow
boats through the longer tunnels on the system near Tardebigge.
In 1917 she was sold to Marylebone Council and re-named
Tyburn being used to tow barges freighted with domestic rubbish along the
Regents Canal. She remained in the south east of England until the 1990s
when she was acquired by British Waterways. She is no longer canal-worthy
and what remains of her structure
has been preserved and will be on display at British Waterways yard at Tardebigge.
The photographs show her in the 1990s in the water, and later in the yard
awaiting preservation. |