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Gloucester Waterways Museum 3.1 Steam Dredger SND No 4
SND No 4 was mainly used
to dredge Gloucester Docks and the Sharpness canal to a depth of
16ft and to dredge the dock at Sharpness to 24ft. At times SND
No 4 also worked in the entrance and tidal basin at Sharpness.
These operations continued until 1981, when SND No 4
was replaced by a diesel-electric powered dredger. In 1988, SND No 4 became a working exhibit at the Museum, and visitors were able to watch demonstrations of the steam engine turning the buckets. Unfortunately, this role was interrupted in 1990 when a culvert failure down the canal caused a dramatic drop in dock water level and SND No 4 rolled over and sank. The dredger was raised by British Waterways staff, and then a long programme of clean-up and refurbishment was carried out by volunteer Friends of the Museum and Museum staff. SND No 4 is once again a working exhibit, operated and maintained by the Friends. On the quayside nearby is the boat that was used to set up the wire ropes by which the dredger moved while dredging. For more information about the operation of the dredger and an earlier sinking, see The Gloucester Dredger in Action (3.7MB pdf). For Index to Museum Notes, see www.gloucesterdocks.me.uk/museumnotes |