The story of the 87-year-old Dunkirk boat destroyed in the Hampton island blaze
By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter 6th May 2021
The historic Dunkirk 'Little Ship' lost yesterday in the massive fire at the Platt's Eyot, Hampton played a key role in the Queen's Jubilee pageant, it has emerged.
The Lady Gay was part of the flotilla which followed the Royal Barge Gloriana down the Thames for the historic celebrations in 2012.
The vessel was owned by Australian businessman Jason Carley, 41, who is a member of the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships and helped organise a 100-strong flotilla of the Dunkirk vessels for the historic occasion.
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Massive blaze breaks out at Thames island in Hampton The Lady Gay underwent extensive repairs at the time at Michael Dennett Boat Builders near Chertsey to prepare for its Royal appointment. It's understood the 13 tonne Lady Gay, 36 feet, and built in Westcliffe on Sea in 1934 was recently based at Otter Marine at Platt's Eyot and was undergoing specialist engineering works.
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