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Lady of the Lea is a spritsail Thames sailing barge, the last such barge to be built in England. She was built in 1931 to carry explosives from Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills on the River Lea to Woolwich Arsenal on the River Thames. The barge was later sold and rebuilt. She currently operates as a private yacht and competes in Thames sailing barge matches.

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  • Lady of the Lea is a spritsail Thames sailing barge, the last such barge to be built in England. She was built in 1931 to carry explosives from Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills on the River Lea to Woolwich Arsenal on the River Thames. The barge was later sold and rebuilt. She currently operates as a private yacht and competes in Thames sailing barge matches. (en)
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  • Hyam and Oliver , Albion Wharf, Rotherhithe (en)
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  • Thames barge 'Lady of the Lea' moored at Faversham (en)
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  • British Official Number 722956 (en)
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  • Lady of the Lea (en)
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  • Sail and horse-drawn (en)
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  • jib, foresail, topsail and mainsail on the mainmast, and a mizzen sail on mizzen mast (en)
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  • Lady of the Lea is a spritsail Thames sailing barge, the last such barge to be built in England. She was built in 1931 to carry explosives from Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills on the River Lea to Woolwich Arsenal on the River Thames. The barge was later sold and rebuilt. She currently operates as a private yacht and competes in Thames sailing barge matches. (en)
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  • Lady of the Lea (en)
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