In Granton |
© Reproduced with acknowledgement to the Shetland Museum & Archives |
Mary Paton GW 15
Built | 1929 Hall Russell & Co Ltd, Aberdeen as "Ben Rossal" (Steel) |
Yard No | 704 |
Owner at New | Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields (Sir John Hannel Irvin, Aberdeen manager) |
ID no | 148964 |
Launch Date | 17.10.1929 |
Completed | 11.1929 |
Gross Tons | 260 |
Nett Tons | 114 |
Engine | 82 hp T.3-cyl by Hall Russell & Co Ltd, Aberdeen |
Length | 122.7ft |
Breadth | 23.1ft |
Depth | 12.4ft |
Owners | |
08.11.1929 | Registered at Aberdeen A.65 |
09.1939 | Requisitioned and converted to Boom Defence Vessel (P No Z.120). |
1942 | Owned by Carnie & Gibb, Granton Edinburgh (William Carnie Jnr manager) |
03.1946 | Returned to Owners |
1946 | Owned by Ardrossan Trawling Co Ltd, Glasgow (Walter K. Paton Ltd managers) |
1946 | Renamed "MARY PATON" |
1946 | Aberdeen registry closed. |
1946 | Registered at Glasgow GW 15. |
1958/9 | Lloyds class withdrawn. |
30.12.1959 | Sold as scrap to BISCO (British Iron & Steel Co). |
1960 | Scrapped by Malcolm Brechin at Granton Edinburgh. |