William Watkins Ltd one of the first
tugboat
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owning companies in the world, was founded by John Rogers Watkins in 1833.
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William Watkins Ltd 1833-1950, A brief history
Already during the companies' early years their paddle tugboats, often
sail-assisted, were seen in ports all over the world.
The most well known of the tows that William Watkins undertook was that of
Cleopatra's Needle
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,
Thames Tugs
Cleopatra's Needle from Ferrol, Spain
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to London
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by the paddle tug ''Anglia'' in 1878.
Between 1833 and 1918 Watkins had vessels taken up for Government
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
service in both the Crimean War
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Geopolitical causes of the war included the de ...
and WWI
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, and again during WW2
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many of Watkins tugs were requisitioned by the Government.
External links
Thames Tugs
William Watkins Ltd 1833–1950, A Brief History
References
Defunct companies based in London
Defunct shipping companies of the United Kingdom
Shipping companies of England
Transport on the River Thames
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