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Regal Lady - in need of some TLC after a long summer season

Regal Lady - in need of some TLC after a long summer season
Regal Lady was built by Fellows & Co. Shipbuilders of Great Yarmouth in 1930 to withstand easterly gales with strong bulkheads down below and high free board. She was launched on the morning of 23rd May 1930 and named Oulton Belle.

Entering service in late 1930 Oulton Belle soon became a favourite with her holiday passengers, operating out of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft on the Norfolk Coast of England. She ran her holiday excursions for the following nine years up until the beginning of the Second World War .

On the 14th May 1940 the BBC made the following announcement:- 'The Admiralty have made an order requesting all owners of self-propelled pleasure craft between 30 and 100ft in length to send all particulars to the Admiralty within 14 days of today, if they have not already been requested'.

These boats then moved along the coast to the Channel Ports. Operation Dynamo began to fall into place. Between the 28th May and 4th June 1940, 337,131 British and French troops were evacuated from the French beaches at Dunkirk.

To commemorate her gallant service as part of this fleet which braved the mines, the E boats and the Luftwaffe, Regal Lady proudly flies the flag of the 'Association of Dunkirk Little Ships' at her masthead.

After the evacuation, Oulton Belle returned to Great Yarmouth for a short period until being posted to the Firth of Clyde as a fleet tender. There she served out the war years transferring United States Troops from the transatlantic lines Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, after their hazardous voyage.

War years over, Oulton Belle returned to her peace time duties operating out of Great Yarmouth up until 1954 when she was sold to Scarborough Cruises and renamed Regal Lady. She made her first cruise out of Scarborough in late June, 1954.

Over the years since then Regal Lady has taken thousands of passengers for a taste of the sea as she cruises along the Yorkshire Coast, viewing the cliffs at Ravenscar or the Southern headland of Filey Brigg.

She is much changed in appearance since she was launched, but is still a handsome old lady. She will be remembered by the thousands of people who have enjoyed their holidays on board. Most particularly she will be remembered all her life for her gallant service when she went to the rescue of the British Expeditionary Force from the beaches of Dunkirk in the spring of 1940.

Erhard Bernstein, Tanja - Loughcrew, , Ste and 34 other people have particularly liked this photo


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She has an eventful history.
A magnificent and very moody picture, Doug!
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thanks so much for your visit and kind appreciation Roger.

All the best, Doug
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Your kind comments and visit are much appreciated * ઇઉ *, thank you.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago.
 Tanja - Loughcrew
Tanja - Loughcrew club
A wonderful tribute to this old Lady, Doug....reading your words makes me reverent and I like to know about her story...thanks for that ;)
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thanks so much for your visit and nice comments Tanja. She is a hard working old lady and will no doubt be nicely repainted for next summer!

Best regards, Doug
5 years ago.

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