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Ring-netter Green Pastures, LH424

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This is a general arrangement plan of the ring-netter Green Pastures LH424 built by J.N. Miller & Sons of St Monans in 1964. Millers built a large number of ring-netters for both the east and west coasts of Scotland, some of which are still afloat today. The Green Pastures was 55 feet long and was built for A.D. and M.F. Thorburn of Musselburgh.

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Filed Under: Boats Tagged With: 1964, Green Pastures, J.N. Miller & Sons, LH424, Musselburgh, ringnetter, St Monans, Thorburn

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