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Steam Tugboat "James Paterson"
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Steam Tugboat "James Paterson"Steam Tugboat "James Paterson" was one of a number of tugboats used by the Melbourne Harbour Trust to tow and push larger vessels in and out of Port Melbourne and the Docks. "James Paterson" was built in 1902 at South Shields, England, and was broken up at Williamstown in 1966 (source: Des Williams, 'Wrecks of War A Salvage Diver's Diary.'). She took over from the last paddle steam tug the "Albatross" in 1903. The tug is named after James Paterson, a
and Flinders Street Station is undergoing its redevelopment
It eventually closed in 1909
The grandstand accommodated 6
and before 1886 when the new Prince's Bridge was commenced
The first Princes Bridge
situated where the Regent Theatre stands today
Derrick Castle
The rail yards are above the Banana Alley Vaults (built 1891)
which was installed in August 1874)
Sporting Lass
Sprightly and Alacrity
This view of Pall Mall
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