Tuxedo Royale
Launched in 1965 as a cross channel ferry, Tuxedo Royale is the sole surviving steam turbine powered vessel which is currently residing up the River Tees. In 2011, due to vandalism, the ship started taking on water and ultimately came to rest on the sea bed, where she still sits to this day. These are a selection of photos taken a only a year after the vessel sunk.
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One of the few surviving remnants of her past days at sea, telegraph on the starboard bridge wing.