As M 126 from a painting©
© Reproduced with acknowledgement to Steve Farrow Grimsby
Gloxinia M 126
Built | 1896 Edwards Bros Ltd, North Shields (Steel) | |||
Yard No | 525 | |||
Owner at New | Cornelius Cecil Morley, Portlaw & William Geoff Davies Goff, Glenville, Co. Wexford Ireland (Frederick Joseph Sellick, Milford Haven manager) | |||
ID no | 107044 | |||
Launch Date | 07.09.1896 | |||
Completed | 09.1896 | |||
Gross Tons | 145 | |||
Nett Tons | 54 | |||
Engine | 50 hp T.3-cyl by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co Ltd, Sunderland | |||
Length | 106ft | |||
Breadth | 20.7ft | |||
Depth | ||||
11ft | ||||
Owners | ||||
07.10.1896 | Registered at Milford Haven M 126. | |||
09.03.1903 | Owned by Southern Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Waterford Co Wexford (Cornelius C. Morley manager) | |||
16.12.1911 |
Owned by Walter Fulton & John Stewart, Glasgow |
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21.12.1911 | Owned by John Colquhoun, Glasgow ( Fishing from Granton & Aberdeen ) | |||
1914 | Fishing from North Shields | |||
01.04.1915 | Captured by submarine (U 10) and sunk by bomb 40 miles NE x E from River Tyne, all crew placed onboard S.T. "Rhodesia" SN 258 and landed at North Shields. | |||
20.04.1915 | Milford registry closed. | |||
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