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''Hathor'' (1905) is one of only six surviving Norfolk pleasure wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads. Like two of the other surviving wherries, ''Maud'' and ''Solace'', she was built by D.S. Halls of Reedham. ''Hathor'' has been listed on the register of National Historic Ships in the United Kingdom since 1996, and is part of the National Historic Fleet.〔 ==History== ''Hathor'' was built in 1905 for Ethel and Helen Colman, daughters of Jeremiah Colman, of the Norwich Colman's Mustard dynasty.〔 She was named Hathor in memory of Ethel and Helen's brother Alan Colman who had died in Luxor in 1897 whilst on a convalescent trip with the family; they had travelled the Nile on a boat called ''Hathor''. ''Hathor'' remained in the Colman/Boardman family until 1954 when she was sold to Claud Hamilton who owned her for almost 10 years. She was then sold on and used as a houseboat until 1985 when the Wherry Yacht Charter Trust purchased her in a dilapidated state and undertook an extensive two-year restoration.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hathor )〕 As of 2010, ''Hathor'' is in sailing order but is currently laid-up at Wroxham awaiting an out-of-the-water survey and an internal refit to bring her back up to charter standard. The repair and refit are due to be finished in 2013.
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