She arrived at her Victoria Embankment berth in December 1948 to continue service as the floating livery hall of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners.
It is its third livery hall, the first having been destroyed in the Great Fire of London and the second again by fire in 1840.
A bust of Sanderson, by Edward Lacey, once stood in the livery hall of the Grocer's Company.
Companies without their own hall will customarily book use of another hall for their formal livery functions, thus giving their members the opportunity to visit and appreciate a large number of livery halls by rotation.
It does not have its own livery hall but meets instead at various halls of other Livery Companies.
These provide an excellent opportunity to meet and entertain friends, colleagues, clients and family members, either in one of the City's splendid livery halls or another suitable venue.
The modern livery halls of the pewterers, salters and brewers are also located in Bassishaw.
However, since the 1994 (City) and 2003 (ward) boundary changes, almost all of the ward is Without; only a small area surrounding the Leathersellers' livery hall remains as Bishopsgate Within.
Where applicable, the location of the Company's livery hall is also shown:
The Company does not have its own livery hall and meets and dines in a selection of the 35 different livery halls in London.