I was most encouraged to see in yesterday’s Isle of Thanet Gazette an article that quoted a Thanet District Council spokesperson as saying, that the council are prepared to offer The Preston Steam Trust a 25 year lease on Ramsgate Clock House.The article hasn’t yet appeared on the Gazette’s website so I am unable to link to it.
This is the building within the harbour area that has housed the maritime museum since it first opened, and because of its proximity to Smeaton’s Dry Dock, which I believe would also be likely to be leased to the museum under the same terms, is really the only practicable building to house the museum.
I have made some enquiries and gather that a 25 year lease would be sufficient to allow the museum to obtain the grant funding that it needs for the work it intends to do to the steam tug “Cervia”, the dry dock and museum.
The steam trust has the resources to offer a considerable amount of leisure activities for Ramsgate apart from the museum and the vessels I gather that it intends to hold a series of events in Ramsgate.
For those of you that are interested in what this could mean the following links take you to some pictures and videos of past events that they have held, adjacent to the other museum they run, at Preston near the village of Wingham in Kent.
http://thanetonline.blogspot.com/2009/06/preston-steam-rally-videos.html
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/psr2008/
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/prestonsteamrally/index.htm
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/prestonsteamrally2009/
For those of you interested in the last surviving ocean going steam tug “Cervia” click on the link for some pictures video below, these were taken before the recent restoration work, I promise to get down there and take some updated ones soon.
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/cervia/
For those of you who prefer something more professional, than the disorganised web publishing of a deranged shop assistant, here is the link to The Preston Steam Trust website http://www.thesteammuseum.org/
For those of you who haven’t ever visited Ramsgate Maritime Museum click on the link for some pictures of inside it.
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/blogpicts11/id4.htm
For those of you interested in the early history of Ramsgate harbour and Smeaton’s dry dock click on the link to read Smeaton’s report.
http://www.thanetonline.com/AnHistoricalreportonRamsgateHarbour/
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