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Archie and Crystal Paterson

8th April 2020 by

Dual purpose ringnetter and trawler, 'Harvest Queen', CN167, Oban, September 1988. She was built in Fairlie in 1949 and was previously registered LH169.

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Archie Paterson was a Carradale-born ring-net fisherman. He was a skipper onboard Harvest Queen, CN167.

‘Harvest Queen’ was a dual purpose ringnetter and trawler. She was built in Fairlie in 1949 and was previously registered LH169.

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Dual purpose ringnetter and trawler, 'Harvest Queen', CN167, Oban, September 1988. She was built in Fairlie in 1949 and was previously registered LH169.
Postcard entitled 'Inner Harbour, Campbeltown' showing ringnetters 'Acadia', CN56, 'Harvest Queen', CN167, and 'Regina Maris', CN118. 'Acacia', CN56, was built in Portavogie, 1949. 'Harvest Queen', CN167, was built in Fairlie in 1949 then later sold to Skye in 1983.
Harvest Queen CN167, and Fiona CN165 in harbour, Fairlie, 1949

Tagged with:Archie Paterson, CN167, Campbeltown, Carradale, Crimond, Crystal Paterson, Fairlie, Harvest Queen, 1949

Tagged With: 1949, Archie Paterson, Campbeltown, Carradale, CN167, Crimond, Crystal Paterson, Fairlie, Harvest Queen

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