English: The Mayflower, Floating Harbour. The Mayflower is a steam tug, which is normally moored outside the Industrial Museum 34173. The tug was built in Bristol in 1861 by Stothert & Marten, and was in use in Gloucestershire around Sharpness, originally on the canal and later on the River Severn. Her working life finished in 1964.
Full details about the Mayflower can be found here: http://www.nhsc.org.uk/index.cfm/event/getVessel/vref/45/pic/1
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