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Mapledurham
 
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This page is devoted to postcards and photographs of the Salter Brothers River Thames excursion vessel Mary Stuart.
 
Salter Brothers built Mapledurham in 1927. She is 103 feet long and carries 363 passengers. She was converted to diesel power in 1959, and remained in the 2007 fleet. Unfortunately, this historic vessel was scrapped by Salters in 2008. This is the first time that a steamer Salters built for themselves has actually been scrapped.
 
 
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Mapledurham Postcards
(Salter Brothers: 1927- )
 
Salter Brothers built Mapledurham in 1927. She is 103 feet long and carries 363 passengers. She was converted to diesel power in 1959, and remains in the 2007 fleet.
 
 
Salter Brothers postcard of Mapledurham.
 
 
Postcard of Mapledurham at Windsor
Scan: Iain MacLeod
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Postcard of Mapledurham at Marsh Lock
Scan: Iain MacLeod
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Mapledurham Photographs
(Salter Brothers: 1927- )
 
 
Photograph of passengers on Mapledurham.
Believed to be a party from the north - any information please email: simplon@simplon.co.uk
Scan: M J Scott
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Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham at Marlow, on 1st October 2005.
Photo: © Ian Boyle.
 
 
Photograph of Mapledurham
Scan: © Salter Brothers
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Photograph of Mapledurham and Wargrave
Scan: © Salter Brothers
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Photograph of Mapledurham and Hampton Court
Scan: © Salter Brothers
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Mapledurham at Marlow
Photo: © Ian MacLeod, 18th July 2007
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