Thames Barge Vigilant

A few weeks ago I noticed a new arrival on Topsham Quay, a great big scruffy hulk of a boat named Vigilant. I don’t know anything about boats but love to photograph them and this is one I plan to come back to again. She has been brought to the river Exe in Devon from the Colne in Essex to be restored, looking at her current condition, she’s likely to be here a long time. She was built in 1904 and is one of only thirty Thames barges still in existence from the hundreds that originally transported massive loads around the coast of Britain.

Boats like Vigilant used to sail into Topsham back when it was a working port – who knows she may have been before. The barges were originally powered by sail, traditionally very large ochre coloured ones and engines were not fitted until the 1930′s. They weren’t just work horses though, they were also raced and Vigilant was a winner in her class. Apparently she was sailing until the 1990′s and then became a houseboat. The plan is that she will race again under her ochre sails when she is restored to her former glory.

Searching has revealed that there are Sail Barge Societies researching their history, and also the Vigilant was sold recently on ebay, for just under £8000. She looks rather sad at present but I know that one day she will be beautiful and I will try to capture her progress.

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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15 Responses to Thames Barge Vigilant

  1. fgassette says:

    She does look a little warn out, but I can picture the beauty she will become again.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  2. There’s something special about old boats, Gilly – great find!
    Happy New Year!

  3. sandraconner says:

    Neat article, Gilly — and terrific pictures. I’m eager to follow her progress with you.

  4. Jo Bryant says:

    can’t wait to see you document her coming back to beauty – though I think she looks good already

  5. nuvofelt says:

    Oh Gilly, I think she’s beautiful now! Those colours and textures. Thanks so much for introducing her. I wonder what the next pictures will reveal.

  6. Interesting post. I know nothing about boats but this girl looks like she’s been unloved for a long time. Wonderful pictures, Gilly.

  7. dadirri7 says:

    imagine the stories she could tell …. wonderful photos of a grand old boat … a super project for the new owner and for you to share with us!

  8. Madhu says:

    I can almost imagine her fully restored!

  9. I would love to see this boat restored.

  10. eof737 says:

    They sold her for a pretty penny. :-)

  11. Nando says:

    This boat has seen some really interesting times! The hard sea and time itself hasn’t been very kind to her but I still love the many textures of this boat. Shows a lot of character. Super pics there! Good job!

  12. Cheryl says:

    Lovely photoblog on the history of the Vigilant!

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