In Granton Harbour |
© Reproduced with acknowledgement to Captain Walter Lyle Hume Isle of Wight |
Lord Rivers GN 4
Built | 1935 Deutsche Schiff n Mschb -A G Seebeck, Wesermunde Germany as "Peter Hendriks" (Steel) |
Yard No | 528 |
Owner at New | Aberdeen Steam Trawling & Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen (George Massie manager) |
ID no | 162293 |
Launch Date | 1935 |
Completed | 08.1935 |
Gross Tons | 266 |
Nett Tons | 113 |
Engine | 90 hp C.2-cyl by Deutsche Schiff n Mschb -A G Seebeck, Wesermunde Germany (Turbine ) |
Length | 127.6ft |
Breadth | 24.1ft |
Depth | 12.9ft |
Owners | |
15.08.1935 | Registered at Aberdeen A.315 |
1938 | Walter Rhind appointed manager. |
11.1939 | Requisitioned and converted to Anti Submarine Vessel (P.No.FY.260) attached to 18th Anti Submarine Group. |
19.06.1941 | Collided with and sank HMS "Umpire" (540g/1940) 20 miles north of Well next the Sea Norfolk with the loss of 22 crewmen. |
02.12.1942 | Owned by Northern Trawlers Ltd, London (William Albert Bennett, Grimsby manager ). |
02.1946 | Returned to Owners. |
22.12.1947 | Owned by Lord Line Ltd, Hull (Thomas W. Boyd manager) |
22.12.1947 | Aberdeen registry closed. |
12.1947 | Renamed "LORD RIVERS" |
12.1947 | Registered at Hull H 485. |
1952 | Owned by Granton Trawler Co Ltd, Granton Edinburgh (Carnie & Gibb managers). |
1952 | Hull registry closed. |
1952 | Registered at Granton GN 4. |
1965 | Sold as scrap. |
1965 | Scrapped by Motherwell Machinery & Scrap Co Ltd (formerly G & W. Brunton) at Grangemouth. |