Builder's ship model of tug ELTON GRIFFIN
Dateafter 1963
Object number00030269
NameModel
MediumPlastic, brass
DimensionsOverall: 310 x 600 x 300 mm
ClassificationsModels
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from McIlwraith McEacharn Limited
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DescriptionThis builders' ship model represents the tug ELTON GRIFFIN. All the gear and rigging on this model is to scale including the deck winches, lights, arials, radar fitted bridge, life boat and brass propellor.HistoryTug boat services began to operate in Australian harbours when commercial activities began to expand. Initially most tugs were paddle steamers that operated as freelancers to gain work towing, salvaging and helping at ship scrapping.
ELTON GRIFFIN was 295 tonnes tug boat built in 1963 by Adelaide Ship Port. It operated for McIlwraith MacEacharn and was still in service in 1975. In 1950 it was involved in the removal of a pontoon bridge.
In 1887 McIlwraith and McEacharn first entered Australian trade by transporting immigrants from Britain to Queensland. They also played a role in the coal trade and competed in the competitive market of passenger trade.
In 1957 McIlwraith and McEacharn merged with the Adelaide Steamship Company and the Melbourne Steamship Company to form Bulk Ships Pty Ltd. In 1964 it became Associated Steamships and replaced their 12 fleet conventional cargo vessels with 3 container ships.SignificanceThis model is representative of tug boats in Australia and shipbuilding techniques and methods.
c 1905