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Havengore Island - Geograph
Havengore may refer to: * Havengore Island Havengore Island is a low-lying, marshy island in Essex, England. It is bounded by New England Creek to the north, Havengore Creek to the south west, the Middleway to the north west, with the North Sea to the south and east. It is linked by brid ..., a marshy island off the North Sea coast of the English county of Essex * MV ''Havengore'', a Port of London survey launch built in 1956 and famous for its role in the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill * SY ''Havengore'', a steam yacht built in 1910 and used as a patrol vessel by the Port of London {{disambig ...
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Havengore Island
Havengore Island is a low-lying, marshy island in Essex, England. It is bounded by New England Creek to the north, Havengore Creek to the south west, the Middleway to the north west, with the North Sea to the south and east. It is linked by bridges to the mainland and to New England Island, from which the road continues to Foulness. Its south east coast borders the North Sea and like its south west shore is protected by levees. The island has never been heavily populated and now has a few buildings along its single road. Its southern end is Ministry of Defence land. ''HMS Beagle HMS ''Beagle'' was a 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class. The vessel, constructed at a cost of £7,803 (roughly equivalent to £ in 2018), was launched on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on th ...'' is said to have been used to block one of the channels around the island in its last days. External linksWakering History on Havengore Island {{coor ...
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MV Havengore
''Havengore'' is a former hydrographic survey launch, originally launched in 1956 for service with the Port of London Authority (PLA). After her withdrawal from service and sale in 1995, she was re-registered as a passenger vessel for up to 40 passengers. Based on the River Thames, ''Havengore'' has also served as a ceremonial vessel. She is best known for carrying the body of Sir Winston Churchill as part of his state funeral in 1965. ''Havengore'' was named after Havengore Island, a low-lying marshy island off the coast of Essex. The derivation of the word Havengore is Old English, 'haefen' meaning an anchorage and 'gor' meaning muddy. The adjoining Havengore Creek marked the northern end of the PLA's jurisdiction prior to 1964, when it was extended to include the whole of the Thames Estuary. By convention many PLA vessels are named after features of the River Thames. History Construction ''Havengore'' was commissioned by the Port of London Authority (PLA) in 1954 to repl ...
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