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Vessels that have been lost

S.T. Heathery Brae M170

Additional Information courtesy of Barry Banham

Technical

Official Number: 131243
Yard Number: 338
Completed: 1910
Gross Tonnage: 90
Net Tonnage: 37
Length: 86 ft
Breadth: 18.1 ft
Depth: 8.7 ft
Built: J. Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Engine: T.3-cyl by J. Lewis & Sons Ltd, Aberdeen

History

1910: Completed by J. Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.338) for Alexander Backie Jnr, Hopeman & others (Charles H. Mitchell, Hopeman, manager) as HEATHERY BRAE.
17.5.1910: Registered at Inverness (INS118).
1.1917: Requisitioned for war service on examination service/pilot vessel (1-3pdr). Based Longhope.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Hopeman (D. & W. Backie, Hopeman).
1919: Sold to John W. Wood, Alexander Innes & others, Portnockie (John W. Wood, managing owner).
6.1919: Inverness registry closed.
9.6.1919: Registered at Banff (BF105).
1920: Alexander Innes appointed managing owner.
1931: Sold to John Pirie & J. Wood (Fish Salesman) Ltd, Portnockie (John Pirie managing owner).
6.1939: Refloated wooden steam drifter VALOROUS (BCK203) aground on east side of Dunnet Head. Escorted her to Buckie.
10.1940: Requisitioned for war service as a boom drifter (Hire rate £25.0.0d/month).
8.1940: Fitted out for balloon barrage duties. Based Methil.
4.1942: Employed on Harbour Service duties.
10.1943: Employed on miscellaneous Naval duties.
1944: Sold to Gilbert & J. Buchan, Inverallochy.
2.1944: Returned to owner (J. Pirie & J. Wood) “unfit for service”. Banff registry closed. Registered at Fraserburgh (FR41).
3.1947: Sold to The Westholme Fishing Co Ltd, Milford Haven (Reginald L. Hancock, manager).
3.1947: Fraserburgh registry closed.
31.3.1947: Registered at Milford (M170).
17.1.1949: Sold to Lilian Henrietta Busk-Wood, Ryde, IoW.
5.1949: Fishing from Fleetwood.
20.2.1950: Last landing at Fleetwood. Laid up.
23.1.1952: Sold to Capt. John Rae, Rohais, Guernsey. ‘Disclassed’ converted for salvage work off Guernsey.
4.5.1952: Engaged in salvage work over wreck of CLARRIE (177grt/1901) off Bordeaux, Guernsey. Timed explosive charges placed on wreck but could not move clear and was severely damaged by explosion. Launched boat and four crew pulled clear before vessel foundered.
27.5.1952: Milford registry closed.

Note: The CLARRIE (113452) was a 177grt steam coaster built by Scotts at Bowling in 1901 and owned at the time of her loss by John Harrison Ltd, London. The loss occurred on 4.9.1921 when she stranded on rocks when approaching St. Sampson in ballast from Newhaven.

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S.T. Heathery Brae M170

S.T. Heathery Brae BF105
Pictue courtesy of The Barry Banham Collection

Changelog
22/01/2009: Page published. 3 updates since then.
26/12/2017: Removed FMHT watermark.
02/01/2021: Updated history.

S.T. Gozo H545

Additional information courtesy of Mike Thompson

Technical

Official Number: 113639
Yard Number: 308
Completed: 1902
Gross Tonnage: 172.42
Net Tonnage: 64.29
Length: 108.4 ft
Breadth: 21.3 ft
Depth: 11.2 ft
Built: Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley
Engine: 240ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by Amos & Smith, Hull

History

27.2.1902: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley (Yd.No.308) for The Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co Ltd (64/64), Hull as GOZO.
18.4.1902: Registered at Hull (H545).
18.4.1902: Henry Toozes appointed manager
19.4.1902: Completed.
2.10.1905: In heavy weather in North Sea, Henry Boys, Bosun, was drowned.
30.10.1905: Joseph Vivian appointed manager.
13.3.1913: Sk. Charles Deyes received a letter of thanks from the German Ambassador for attempting to rescue the crew of the German barque Hermann in a severe gale in the North Sea. Boat overturned but a boat from steam trawler POONAH (H737) rescued the crew before the vessel foundered.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 67.94net under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
10.1914: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.644). Based Portland.
By 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Hull.
13.5.1920: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to The London County, Westminster & Parr’s Bank Ltd, London (A).
11.11.1920: Outward for North Sea grounds on afternoon tide, fell in with a small boat at mouth of Humber which had onboard the crew of a Yarmouth herring drifter which had foundered; took onboard.
12.11.1920: Returned to Hull to land survivors.
16.1.1922: In blizzard conditions off the Humber driven onto Haile Sands. Spurn lifeboat in attendance and anchors run out. Subsequently refloated and proceeded.
10.3.1923: Mortgagee restyled Westminster Bank Ltd, London.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to William Augustus Hayward, Eastbourne.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to Mercantile Marine Finance Corporation Ltd, London.
22.10.1928: Robert Burton appointed manager.
19.11.1930: Mortgage (A) discharged.
19.11.1920: Sold to Colin Henry Brand (64/64), Milford Haven.
24.11.1930: Colin Henry Brand designated managing owner.
27.12.1930: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) To Barclays Bank Ltd, London (B).
30.12.1935: In heavy weather off the Smalls (Sk. Chris Masterton Jnr). At about 3.00 pm. went to assistance of steam drifter FEASIBLE (LT122) which had been battling to keep afloat for thirteen hours with wheelhouse, compass and lifeboat washed away, flooded below deck. and having lost deckhand Edward Halliday (27) of Lowestoft washed overboard. With difficulty connected and after a rough passage delivered Milford.
14.12.1937: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Robert Parcell Lewis, Fishguard for the sum of £312 with interest at 4.5% (C).
4.1938: With ALONSO (H887) converted for Spanish pareja trawling method.
4.1938: Newspaper clipping: “J. F. Gwyther has been favoured with instructions to offer for sale at the Conservative Club, on Friday 15th September, the steam trawlers ALONSO, CAIRO and GOZO. These ships are of the ex-fleeter type, strongly built, and the class suitable for pareja (pair fishing, Spanish style).”
3.8.1938: Mortgage (B) discharged.
3.12.1938: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Ruth Brand, Johnston and Lilian Gertrude Brand, Burton (joint mortgagees) for the sum of £667 with interest at 5% (D).
13.3.1939: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Albert Charles Hooper and Edward Reuben Cyprian Hooper, Cardiff (joint mortgagees) (E).
30.6.1939: Last landing at Milford. Laid up.
7.7.1939: Colin H. Brand filed for bankruptcy.
7.10.1939: Mortgages (D) & (E) discharged.
12.10.1939: Sold by order of the mortgagee under mortgage (C) to Fred Parkes and Charles Lucas Wilbraham (64/64 joint owners) both Blackpool.
30.10-.1939: Fred Parkes designated managing owner.
8.11.1939: Sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood.
18.11.1939: Basil Arthur Parkes, Thornton-le-Fylde appointed manager.
1940: Fitted with Lewis gun.
12.3.1941: Sold to The Yolland Trawling Co Ltd (64/64), Milford Haven.
15.4.1941: John Charles Llewellin appointed manager.
9.4.1941: Sailed Milford for Irish grounds (Sk. E. G. Paul); ten crew all told, in company with steam trawler FORT RONA (M56).
19.4.1941: Fishing in company with FORT RONA NWbyN from Bull Rock and SEbyE from Fastnets in calm seas, good visibility and NE wind force 2. Steering a northeasterly course and making good about 11 knots, sighted two aircraft approaching from the south at about 40ft about the surface at a distance of 3 to 5 miles. Crews of both ships ordered to take cover and Bosun manned the Lewis gun but withheld fire when it was thought that smaller aircraft, painted green aft, was Irish; larger aircraft identified as a Fokker Condor. Both aircraft circled the two ships and when to windward started to emit a a thick dirty yellow vapour which swept by the breeze engulfed the two trawlers. Crew told to hold their breath as the ship altered course to clear the cloud but several affected in eyes and mouth. The two aircraft pulled away and the Condor released five bombs which landed close but three failed to explode, while a torpedo was also released passing under the ship. The FORT RONA was also bombed but these exploded on her starboard side without damage. The aircraft then departed. Stowed gear and with about 50 kits of fish left for home arriving Milford before midnight. FORT RONA put into Berehaven, Co. Cork.
16.5.1941: John Charles Llewellin, Hakin appointed manager.
17.2.1945: Sold to Milford Fisheries Ltd (64/64), Milford Haven.
12 3.1945: Owen Willie Limbrick appointed manager.
16.7.1945: Last landing at Milford.
24.7.1945: On South West Irish grounds (Sk. W. Corney). Lost after striking a mine 25 miles S by SW of Old Head of Kinsale; all crew picked up by Milford trawler PHOEBE (H881) and landed at Kinsale, Co. Cork.
27.7.1945: Crew returned to Milford.
27.11.1945: Milford registry closed. “Ship sunk on 24th July 1945 as a result of an explosion Ministry of Transport reference M15111/1945.”

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S.T. Gozo H545

S.T. Gozo H545
Picture courtesy of The Alan Hirst Collection

Changelog
22/01/2009: Page published. 4 updates since then.
05/08/2016: Significant information update.
22/03/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
14/12/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

Technical

Admiralty Number: 3741
Official Number: 143937
Yard Number: 231
Completed: 1918
Gross Tonnage: 343
Net Tonnage: 159
Length: 138.9 ft
Breadth: 23.7 ft
Depth: 12.8 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by Ferguson Bros (Port Glasgow) Ltd, Port Glasgow
Built: Ferguson Bros (Port Glasgow) Ltd, Port Glasgow

History

27.3.1918: Launched by Ferguson Bros (Port Glasgow) Ltd, Port Glasgow (Yd.No.231) (“Mersey” class) for The Admiralty as JOHN DUNN (Ad.No.3741).
25.5.1918: Completed (1-12pdr, Hydrophone and W/T).
9.12.1919: Registered by The Admiralty at London (Part I) as JOHN DUNN O.N.143937.
3.2.1920: Registered by The Admiralty at London (Part IV) (LO298). Laid up.
1.1923: Transferred to Irish Free State Government, Dublin.
18.1.1923: London registry closed.
1.1923: Registered at Dublin (D12).
4.5.1923: Commissioned in the Irish Free State Coastal & Marine Service, Dublin.
31.3.1924: Decommissioned. Transferred to Commissioners of Public Works in the Saorstat Eireann, Dublin. James J. Heely designated manager.
1926: For sale.
1926: Sold to New Docks Steam Trawling Co (Fleetwood) Ltd, Fleetwood.
8.1926: Dublin registry closed.
31.8.1926: Registered at Fleetwood (FD105). William W. Brieley designated manager.
30.9.1926: Renamed FLORENCE BRIERLEY (FD105).
2.4.1928: Reported in Hansard. In 1927, undertook an exploratory trip in the region of the 100 fm line from north west of Scotland towards the Norwegian coast, principally in search of hake. Trip sponsored by the Government Development Commission and Fleetwood Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association at a cost of £1,500. Voyage provided valuable information both positive and negative and in addition some valuable scientific data was obtained and a number of new soundings for the Admiralty. Landed £1,200 worth of fish.
21.12.1928: In the River Wyre, in thick fog, returning from Islay Sound with the catch, 2,000 stone of fish, ex steam trawler BUSH (FD60), stranded on rocks off Mull of Cantire, collided head-on with bucket dredger FLEETWOOD (479grt/1906) and later ran aground. The impact caused considerable damage to both vessels and extensive repairs required.
20.3.1929: Ramsey lifeboat, MATTHEW SIMPSON launched to standby but not required.
25.4.1932: Arrived Fleetwood from St Kilda ground with disabled steam trawler GLADYS (FD423) in tow having damaged propeller.
17.7.1938: Sold to The Clifton Steam Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood. Hulbert M.Bird designated manager.
1.1940: Requisitioned for war service as a boom defence vessel (P.No.Z.117) (Hire rate £99.0.0d/month).
23.11.1943: Compulsorily acquired by M.O.W.T.
17.1.1944: Fleetwood registry closed.
1944: Based at Fort William (D. MacBrayne Ltd, Glasgow, agents).
8.1946: Laid up pending sale.
1946: Sold to A.S.A. East, Glasgow.
9.1947: Re-built at Plymouth by Fox & Haggart Ltd, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, and re-classed as a steam trawler. Registered at Glasgow (Part I).
9.1947: Sold to East Fisheries Ltd, Cape Town.
11.1947: Arrived Cape Town after a passage of 47 days crewed by 15 male immigrants to take up a variety of occupations in the Union. Glasgow registry closed. Registered at Cape Town.
20.1.1958: Having been stripped of all usable materials, used as a target and sunk by SAN off Robben Island. Cape Town registry closed.

(John Dunn, Private, Marine, age 35, b. Calder, Lanarkshire – VICTORY (ML94))

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S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of the JJ Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105 off Cape Town

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105 off Cape Town
Picture courtesy of The Janet Hannah Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The Harry Day Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The Fred Baker Collection


FLORENCE BRIERLEY refitting Post WWII at Sutton Harbour, Plymouth.

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105

S.T. Florence Brierley FD105
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

Excerpt from Hansard 02 April 1928

An exploratory vessel was sent out from the port of Fleetwood to explore certain parts of the ocean, and at the time that vessel made the voyages I took particular notice of what happened, and the report which was issued dealing with it. I will give a few details in support of my argument that it would be a very good thing if the Government would carry this exploration work further.

The vessel was called the “FLORENCE BRIERLEY,” and the voyage was financed jointly by the Development Commission and the Fleetwood Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association.

The total cost of the voyage was £l,500, and the object of the voyage was to explore the regions in the neighbourhood of the hundred-fathom line from the North-West of Scotland towards the Coast of Norway, where it was believed that hake could be found, although no commercial fishing had actually taken place in that particular part of the ocean.

As a result of the voyages, valuable information, both positive and negative, was gained. New grounds were discovered where hake was found, while examination of other grounds showed that it was no use going there for hake because, owing to natural conditions, it was unlikely that fish of that kind would ever be found there.

In addition, valuable scientific data were obtained and a number of new soundings were furnished to the Admiralty. Although the “FLORENCE BRIERLEY” had not the catching of fish commercially as part of her object, she brought in £l,200 worth of fish.

Changelog
22/01/2009: Page published. 5 updates since then.
24/09/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
02/07/2020: Updated information.

S.T. Dewsland FD64

Technical

Official Number: 127405
Yard Number: 421
Completed: 1907
Gross Tonnage: 236
Net Tonnage: 93
Length: 120 ft
Breadth: 21.7 ft
Depth: 11.6 ft
Engine: 70bhp T.3-cyl and boiler by Amos & Smith, Hull
Built: Cochrane & Son, Selby

History

24.9.1907: Launched by Cochrane & Sons, Selby (Yd.No.421) for William Jenkins & Isaac J. Jenkins, Milford Haven and James Hier, Neyland as DEWSLAND.
19.11.1907: Completed.
28.11.1907: Registered at Milford (M220). William Jenkins designated managing owner.
11.12.1913: Manoeuvring in dock at Milford damaged stern, bulwarks and mizzen boom.
5.1915: Requisitioned for war service Ad.No.2664). At Devonport fitted with 1-12pdr and mine-sweep. i.a.w. Area XIV Patrol Orders dated 30.3.1915: Allocated Unit 87 – Section D based Isles of Scilly (Sk. W. H. Bevan RNR).
2.6.1915 Off Isles of Scilly, picked up ten crew members of DELTA B (O171) sunk by U34 and landed them at St. Mary’s.
16.1.1916-22.1.1916: Refit at Falmouth. Relief KING FREDERICK (Ad.No.2659.
10.1916: Allocated Unit Nos. 85, 87, 147 – Sections C, D, E, F 1st Division based Isles of Scilly ( Sk. W. H. Bevan RNR).
1919: Returned to owner.
10.4.1919: Sold to Maurice Wilkins & George Moreland, Manchester (c/o Joseph A. Taylor, Fleetwood, manager).
1.1921: Transferred to Aberdeen (Sam Isaacs (Aberdeen) Ltd, managers) on charter to Bookless Brothers, Aberdeen/Sheffield to operate from Hafnarfjordur, Iceland, ‘salting’.
6.1921: Returned.
15.3.1923: Sold to Gerald Kelton, Dunsfold, Surrey (William F. Goodwin, Grimsby, manager).
11.1925: Sold to John Wm. A. Potts & Lars J. Larsen, Fleetwood (trading as Ples Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Fleetwood (William A. Stonebanks, manager)).
6.11.1925: Milford registry closed.
9.11.1925: Registered at Fleetwood (FD64).
12.2.1927: In dense fog stranded in Wyre channel.
1928: Trading as Dewsland Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood (William A. Stonebanks, manager).
27.10.1933: Fishing off Tiree on hauling in gale force winds trawl became entangled with propeller. After twelve hours managed reach Oban, despite a burst steam pipe.
28.10.1933: Divers cleared propeller. Sailed Oban but shortly afterwards steam pipe fractured and returned to Oban for repair.
16.11.1933: Sold to Stanley Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Rochdale. James Brierley, Rochdale designated manager.
31.3.1937: Sold to G. Rollinson & Co Ltd, Manchester.
31.3.1937: Sold to Alexander Keay, Fleetwood.
6.11.1937: Frederick Jones (50), Stortford Place, Fleetwood died in hospital at Oban (buried Fleetwood Cemetery).
31.1.1941: Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood for £6500.
28.4.1943: Typical wartime landing, Home Waters. 320 kits – hake-190, ling/coley-98, roker-11, gurnard-3, dogs-18.
13.6.1944: Sold to Hull Merchants Amalgamated Trawlers Ltd, Hull for £12000.
5.7.1944: Fleetwood registry closed.
6.7.1944: Registered at Hull (H84).
30.11.1945: Insured value £16,500; for 1946 proposed same.
24.12.1945: Registered at Hull as DERNA (H84).
24.11.1947: Sold to East African Fisheries Ltd, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory (Charles C. Johnston, London, agent).
29.6.1951: Sold to Harold G. Lewis, Mombasa, Kenya.
29.06.1951: Sold to Harold G. Lewis, Mombasa, Kenya.
22.8.1951: Sold to Lamer Line Ltd. Mombasa (Harold G. Lewis, manager). Used as cargo vessel between Mombasa and Tanga.
22.7.1954: Grounded on Niule Reef outside Tanga with cargo of petrol in cans.
27.8.1954: Salved and towed into Tanga for discharge.
30.8.1954: Towed to Mombasa.
14.9.1954: Sank at moorings at Mtongwe, Mombasa. No salvage attempted and abandoned.

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S.T. Dewsland FD64

S.T. Dewsland FD64
Picture courtesy of The RossallBeach Collection

S.T. Dewsland FD64 as Derna

S.T. Derna H84
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S.T. Derna H84

S.T. Derna H84
Picture courtesy of The Mike Thompson Collection

S.T. Derna H84

S.T. Derna H84
Picture courtesy of The Fred Baker Collection

Changelog
22/01/2009: Page published. 3 revisions since then.
09/09/2014: Fourth picture added.
10/06/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
16/04/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Bulby (2) – FD147

Technical

Official Number: 180327
Yard Number: 756
Completed: 1946
Gross Tonnage: 361
Net Tonnage: 139
Length: 136.1 ft
Breadth: 25.2 ft
Depth: 13.2 ft
Engine: 600ihp T.3-cyl by Charles D. Holmes & Co Ltd, Hull
Speed : 11.9 knots
Built: Cook Welton & Gemmell, Beverley

History

8.10.1945: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.756) for Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Fred Parkes, Blackpool, manager) as BULBY.
1.1.1946: Completed.
3.1.1946: Registered at Fleetwood (FD147).
7.10.1946: Sold to Seddon Fishing Co Ltd, London & Fleetwood (B. Kilaczycki, London, manager).
27.7.1949: Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood for £40280.
9.11.1953: Sold to National Trawling & Fishing Co Ltd, Cape Town for £46750.
27.1.1954: Fleetwood registry closed. Registered at Cape Town (CTA52).
20.4.1960: Involved in collision with steam trawler CAPE MATAPAN (CTA382) (321grt/1925) 2 miles off Cape Town with the loss of the CAPE MATAPAN.
Pre 1966: Company sold to Irvin & Johnson Ltd, Cape Town, who became managers.
1968: Stripped of all usable parts and non-ferrous metals.
12.1968: Scuttled at ‘Irvin Johnson’ artificial reef in False Bay.

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S.T. Bulby FD147 at Cape Town

S.T. Bulby CTA382
Picture courtesy of Janet Hannah

S.T. Bulby FD147

S.T. Bulby FD147
Picture courtesy of the JJ collection

S.T. Bulby FD147

S.T. Bulby FD147
Picture courtesy of Phil Rogers

Changelog
22/01/2009: Page published. 7 updates since then.
18/01/2023: Added image.