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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
'Proposed Arrangement of Electric Lighting Motors etc. Decks on S.S. CARDIFF QUEEN. Plan of Navigating Bridge, Promenade Deck, Main Deck and Lower Deck with emergency lighting marked in red. Plan no. 738. Drawing. no. 1/738 EL. Ink stamp of The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd, Govan, Glasgow. Dated 19 October 1946.
CARDIFF QUEEN. Built 1947 by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd., Govan, the last paddle steamer to be built for P & A Campbell Ltd. 1966 – Laid up at Cardiff Docks, and put on the sales list. 1968 – Sold to Critchcraft Ltd., Chepstow. It was intended to use her as a floating nightclub at Newport, and was moored at Mill Parade Wharf in February. The tidal range, however, proved obstructive, and after an expensive recovery operation, the vessel was sold to John Cashmore Ltd in the April, to be broken up further upstream. (Source: “Bristol Channel Pleasure Steamers” - Robert Wall)