As H 460 alongside the Quay in Liverpool |
© Reproduced with acknowledgement to Joe Kerr |
Standard GN 87
Built | 1899 Edwards Bros Ltd, North Shields (Steel) |
Yard No | 614 |
Owner at New | John Duncan, Son & Co Ltd, Liverpool (John Duncan manager). |
ID no | 110719 |
Launch Date | 29.04.1899 |
Completed | 06.1899 |
Gross Tons | 162 |
Nett Tons | 63 |
Engine | 52 hp T.3-cyl by G. T. Grey & Co Ltd, South Shields |
Length | 109.6ft |
Breadth | 21.1ft |
Depth | 11ft |
Owners | |
08.06.1899 | Registered at Hull H 460 |
1917 | Owned by John W. Smethurst, Grimsby (owner/manager) |
29.05.1917 | Requisitioned as a Fishery Reserve Vessel. |
29.05.1917 | Hull registry closed. |
31.05.1917 | Registered at Grimsby GY 1057 |
1919 | Returned to Owners. |
1920 | Owned by Miss Jane Flockhart, Leith Edinburgh (Alexander Flockhart manager). |
24.09.1920 | Grimsby registry closed. |
27.09.1920 | Registered at Granton GN 87 |
24.03.1922 | Foundered 60 miles east of May Island, Firth of Forth. Skipper Flockhart & crew of eight took to the small boat. Crew rescued by S.T. "Defender" SD 176 and taken to Leith. |
25.03.1922 | Granton registry closed. |
The last trawler built by Edwards Bros, North Shields for British owners. |
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