LV 14 Sula
Lightship in the UK
LV 14 Sula is a former Humber Conservancy Board lightvessel built in 1958 by Cook, Welton & Gemmell. Originally named SPURN, she was stationed on the Humber Estuary until decommissioning in 1985.
Since 2020 she has been privately owned and moored in Llanthony Wharf at Gloucester Docks to provide floating holiday accommodation under the name LV14 SULA.[1]
LV 14 is on the National Historic Ships UK register as "Light Vessel 14 Sula".[2]
See also
References
External links
- LV14 "Sula" website"
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- Nantucket (1936)
- Overfalls
- Portsmouth
- Relief (1950)
- Spurn
- Swiftsure
- Lanby
- Light float
- Lighthouse
- Men of the Lightship
- Trinity House
- Relief (1904)
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51°51′36″N 2°15′19″W / 51.86001°N 2.25525°W / 51.86001; -2.25525
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