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 The original transom of bumkin WINNIE. Built c1922 by Charles Kidby at Brightlingsea for Frank Elgar Mussett. It was named WINNIE after Elgar's sister Dora Winifred.

The transom was replaced by John Milgate and Gerard Swift.

WINNIE 0.91grt winkle 'bumpkin' cutter. 15.4'x6.0'x2.2'. 1922. 7/8/1940 Fisheries number CK98 allocated. Owned by Frank Elgar Mussett (master), West Mersea. ...
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The original transom of bumkin WINNIE. Built c1922 by Charles Kidby at Brightlingsea for Frank Elgar Mussett. It was named WINNIE after Elgar's sister Dora Winifred.
The transom was replaced by John Milgate and Gerard Swift.
WINNIE 0.91grt winkle 'bumpkin' cutter. 15.4'x6.0'x2.2'. 1922. 7/8/1940 Fisheries number CK98 allocated. Owned by Frank Elgar Mussett (master), West Mersea. 2/10/1967 To Jane Mary Benham (master), West Mersea. 22/9/1971 To Maldon as MN71 [River Colne Shipbuilders].
May 2013 MFOB WINNIE for sale £10,000
Date: 19 April 2009      


Photo: Mersea Museum - Tony Millatt
Image ID TM2_2503
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