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S.D/T. Vera Creina LT758 (Seasonal)

Copyright Barry Banham

Technical

Official Number: 130009
Yard Number: 128
Completed: 1911
Gross Tonnage: 80
Net Tonnage: 35
Length: 83.2 ft
Breadth: 18.1 ft
Depth: 8.7 ft
Built: Crabtree & Co Ltd, Gt. Yarmouth
Engine: C.2-cyl by Crabtree & Co Ltd, Gt Yarmouth
Boiler: Riley Bros (Boilermakers) Ltd, Stockton on Tees

History

1911: Launched by Crabtree & Co Ltd, Gt. Yarmouth (Yd.No.128) for William J. Head & George Kilwick Wright, Belvedere, Kent (joint owners) as VERA CREINA.
4.1911: Completed.
22.4.1911: Registered at Lowestoft (LT758). William J. Head designated managing owner.
18.10.1913: Sold to Head & Wright Ltd, Lowestoft. William J. Head designated manager.
9.1915: Requisitioned for war service as an A/S net drifter (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.1865). Based Dover.
1919: Returned to owner at Lowestoft (Head & Wright Ltd).
4.9.1925: At Lowestoft, nets damaged by fire. 1928/1930s: Seasonal fishing from Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
19.6.1928: Typical landing 35 boxes.
9.10.1939: Stranded on Bacton beach.
11.10.1939: Refloated by tug. 1940-1945: Fishing out of Fleetwood.
1943: Harold Frank Weeks, Fleetwood designated manager.
16.6.1943: Typical landing. 86 kits – cod/codling-28, whiting-8, flats-30, roker-13, gurnard-5, sole & prime-2.
12.2.1946: Sold to Jubilee Fishing Co Ltd, London (Samuel Stewart, manager).
12.8.1953: Sold to Colne Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft (Denis Stephens, manager).
1954: Sold for breaking up.
30.7.1954: Lowestoft registry closed.

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S.D/T. Vera Creina LT758

S.D/T. Vera Creina LT758
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S.D/T. Vera Creina LT758

S.D/T. Vera Creina LT758
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Changelog

29/11/2010: Page published. 3 updates since then.
22/10/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
10/08/2021: Updated history.

S.T. Margaret Morrice A744 (Seasonal)

Additional information courtesy of Douglas Paterson and Christine Simm

Technical

Official Number: 139794
Yard Number: 427
Completed: 1917
Gross Tonnage: 269.82
Net Tonnage: 105.79
Length: 121.7 ft
Breadth: 22.6 ft
Depth: 12.4 ft
Built: The John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co, Aberdeen
Engine: T.3-cyl by W. Beardmore & Co Ltd, Glasgow

History

1917: Launched by The John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co, Aberdeen (Yd. No.427) for Wetherly’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen as GRACE WETHERLY.
3.1917: Completed. William R. Wetherly, manager.
19.3.1917: Registered at Aberdeen (A744).
3.1917: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.3337). Based Le Havre.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Aberdeen.
1.9.1920: At Aberdeen landed 112 crans of good quality mostly spent herring, prices ranged from 52s 6d to 66s 6d per cran.
27.9.1920: At Aberdeen landed 208 crans of herring with a big supply forward prices ranged from 39s to 49s per cran. 6.6.1923: At Fleetwood landed 86 boxes.
20.6.1923: At Fleetwood landed 90 boxes.
17.3.1924: At Aberdeen landed a good shot of 36 tons, but demand was not keen and prices were well below those of the previous week.
22.3.1924: Arrived Granton for bunker coal sailing the following day for fishing grounds.
13.6.1924 to 21.11.1926: Coaling at Burntisland prior to sailing for fishing grounds.
11.8.1924: Landed at North Shields.
13.7.1925: At Aberdeen along with twenty-nine trawlers and five steam liners landed an aggregate catch of 348 tons.
7.12.1926: At Aberdeen along with twenty-seven trawlers and two steam liners landed an aggregate catch of 276 tons. Demand was poor.
24.1.1927: Sold to Alexander Malcolm Morrice, Margaret Morrice, John Morrice, Mary Jane Morrice and George Dow Taylor, Aberdeen. Fitted out for lining.
2.8.1927: Registered at Aberdeen as MARGARET MORRICE (A744) ((BoT Minute No. M/RG10761/1927 dated 30.7.1927), Alexander Malcolm Morrice, designated managing owner.
12.8.1927: At Aberdeen still as GRACE WETHERLY, a liner, with four liners and thirty-eight trawlers landed an aggregate catch of 290 tons. Demand was fair.
28.9.1927: At Aberdeen as MARGARET MORRICE, a liner, with five liners and forty-two trawlers landed an aggregate catch of 275 tons. Demand was keen.
1928: Landing at Aberdeen.
26.3.1929: At Aberdeen with seven liners and thirty-seven trawlers landed an aggregate catch of 825 tons including 200 tons of Iceland fish from three Germans and 82 tons from one other.
30.9.1929: Tonnages altered to 268.41g 108.23n Certificate of survey at Aberdeen dated 28.9.1929,
4.12.1929: Berthed at the Fish Market in Aberdeen. Alex Morrice, 10 Ferryhill Terrace, a young motor driver’s assistant, was helping to land the catch. Morrice was engaged in guiding the baskets of fish from the ship to shore and back again, when the lashing for the span broke causing the gin to fall on his head inflicting two deep cuts. He was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and detained.
4.11.1930: At Aberdeen landed along with thirty-five trawlers a moderate supply of 230 tons. Demand was fairly keen.
29.4.1931: At Fleetwood landed 100 boxes.
27.4.1931: At Fleetwood “ … the MARGARET MORRICE, an Aberdeen liner, with 70 boxes of Iceland cod and 300 stone of halibut.”
6.10.1931: At Fleetwood landed 200 boxes, line caught fish.
1931-32: Landing irregularly at Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
10.5.1932: At Aberdeen along with two liners and twenty-seven trawlers landed an aggregate catch of 340 tons including 180 tons of Iceland fish landed by three German trawlers.
13.9.1932: At Fleetwood sailed for fishing grounds after landing.
2.10.1933: At Aberdeen landed a splendid shot of 120 score halibut from Faroe.
5.9.1934: Sold to Andrew Walker King, Alexander King, George Walker, George Main and William Christie, Aberdeen. Landing at Aberdeen.
11.10.1934: Light landings at Aberdeen. Landed 50 boxes/150 score cod and ling.
6.11.1934: Registered at Aberdeen as YTHAN BRAES (A744) (Proposal to Change of Ship’s Name posted 10.10.1934.). Andrew Walker King designated managing owner.
15.4.1935: Landed 6 score halibut, 170 boxes/75 score.
15.10.1935: Moderate catches landed at Aberdeen. Landed 70 boxes/160 score.
25.1.1936: Moderate catches landed at Aberdeen. Landed 1 score halibut, 70 boxes, 40 score cod, 3 score skate.
14.7.1936: Landed 111/2 score large halibut, 30 boxes, 65 score cod & ling, £482 gross.
7.10.1936: Landed 40 score halibut, 125 boxes, 30 score cod, 18 score skate.
11.3.1937: Landed 140 boxes, 45 score cod.
11.8.1937: Berthed at Pocra Quay, Aberdeen for repairs. At about 10.00pm the watchman found the galley full of smoke. With the help of two men from the quayside he attempted to extinguish the fire with buckets of water. Shoreside, Mr E. C. Matheson Jnr, a butcher, saw the blaze and summoned the fire brigade, his timely action probably saved the trawler and a far more serious fire as she was berthed alongside the Aberdeen colliers BERRYDEN (506grt/1904) and TORQUAY (870grt/1914). It was some time before the seat of the fire could be accessed and considerable damage was done before the fire was extinguished by the Fire Brigade.
2.12.1937: Sold to Mrs Margaret Hay or King, Aberdeen. George Walker designated manager.
24.12.1937: Landed 2 score halibut, 140 boxes, 50 score cod, 30 score skate.
17.2.1938: Several vessels landed fair shots at Aberdeen. Landed 31/2 score halibut, 150 boxes, 35 score cod, 21/2 score skate.
24.1.1939 – 6.5.1939: Coaling trips from Aberdeen to Granton.
22.6.1939: From a three week trip landed a fine shot of line caught fish. 28 score halibut, 155 boxes smaller fish, 80 score cod, 55 score skate made £960 gross.
18.4.1941: Sold to National Fish Curing Co Ltd, Aberdeen.
19.8.1942: Requisitioned for war service as a water boat (fitted with portable tanks) (P.No.Y.7.41).
1944: Fitted out as a fuelling trawler (for refuelling diesel landing craft). Assigned Operation Neptune – Normandy landings.
23.5.1944: Assigned as a fuelling trawler to Force G.
3.7.1944: Operation Neptune ended.
2.1946: Returned to owners after restoration at Aberdeen (George A. Marnock, manager).
1946: Trawling/lining out of Aberdeen.
5.3.1947: With twelve other trawlers landed 415 tons. Control prices applied.
1950s: Seasonal white fish trawling from Fleetwood.
19.5.1952: On the Iceland grounds. A wireless message was received for Alex Ritchie, a fisherman onboard, in an effort to bring him to the bedside of his father who was dangerously ill at his home, 31 Sinclair Row. Aberdeen.
30.4.1953: At Aberdeen Sheriff Court, Ernest Ross, 106 Gaitside Braes, Aberdeen pleaded guilty to failing to sail in the trawler on 22 January and delaying departure. With a previous conviction he was fined £10.
18.1.1954: At Aberdeen Sheriff Court, John Foxcroft Mitchell, 31 Menzies Road, Aberdeen pleaded guilty to failing to sail in the trawler on 19 October 1953 and delaying departure. The matter was serious because the vessel, a liner, worked on a share basis. Mitchell had been drinking on the morning the vessel was due to sail and had several previous convictions. A fine of £10 was imposed with 35s expenses.
17.3.1958: Sailed Aberdeen for fishing grounds (Sk. Bert Scouller). About one and half hours after sailing the skipper was told that there had been some trouble amongst the crew and two men had been hurt. The trawler was immediately put about and on berthing at Point Law, William Gordon (38), 37 Bedford Avenue was taken to the Royal Infirmary for treatment to a head wound but was not detained. The other man, Rex Davidson, had a cut near his eye but refused treatment. The men said they had fallen; no action was taken.
2.1.1959: Sold to Peter & J. Johnstone Ltd, Aberdeen.
1960: Sold to BISCO (£3,100) and allocated to Shipbreaking Industries Ltd, Charlestown, Fife for breaking up (Contract No.79E).
7.7.1960: Sailed Aberdeen for Charlestown.
8.7.1960: Delivered Charlestown.
8.7.1960: Breaking commenced.
21.10.1960: Aberdeen registry closed “Vessel broken up. Advice received from owners and shipbreakers.”

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HMT Grace Wetherly

HMT Grace Wetherly

S.T. Ythan Braes A744

S.T. Ythan Braes A744

S.T. Ythan Braes A744

S.T. Ythan Braes A744

Changelog
16/11/2010: Page published. 2 updates since then.
16/08/2018: Picture added.
21/10/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
02/09/2021: Removed incorrect image.
03/09/2021: Updated history and technical details.
02/10/2022: Added images.

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167 (Seasonal)

Additional information courtesy of Barry Banham and Barry Johnson

Technical

Official Number: 149242
Yard Number: 581
Completed: 1930
Gross Tonnage: 132
Net Tonnage: 62
Length: 96.3 ft
Breadth: 20.6 ft
Depth: 9.8 ft
Built: John Chambers & Co Ltd, Oulton Broad
Engine: T.3-cyl by Crabtree & Co (R. H. Hutchinson), Gt Yarmouth
Boiler: Riley Brothers (Boilermakers) Ltd, Stockton on Tees

History

1930: Launched by John Chambers & Co Ltd, Oulton Broad (Yd.No.581) for Albert Edward Beamish, Lowestoft as HOSANNA.
8.1930: Completed.
29.8.1930: Registered at Lowestoft (LT167). Albert Edward Beamish designated managing owner.
22.9.1930: At Yarmouth landed 120 crans fresh herring, 58 salted.
1930s: Seasonal white fish fishing from Padstow and Fleetwood (Lowestoft Fish Selling Co Ltd, Lowestoft, managing agent).
10.11.1938: At Lowestoft (Sk. Billy Bowles) landed 238 crans grossed £280. Prunier Trophy winner.
15.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeping drifter (P.No.FY950) (Hire rate £74.8.3d).
1941: Based Milford Haven (Pbty Ty Sk. F. S. Johnson RNR).
11.1944: Employed on miscellaneous Naval duties.
1945: Returned to owner.
20.8.1946: Sold to John Albert Beamish, Pakefield, Lowestoft.
27.10.1948: At Lowestoft landed 200 crans.
13.6.1952: Sold to Milford Haven Coal Supplies Ltd, Milford Haven. William Willcox designated manager.
2.4.1953 – 1.6.1953: Fishing from Fleetwood.
15.6.1953: Landed at Milford.
29.7.1954: Arrived Milford (Sk. Albert Wiseman) with Bideford registered ketch PROGRESS (85grt/1884) in tow having picked her up off Lundy abandoned.
18.8.1955: Sold to Haven Trawlers Ltd, Milford Haven. Robert Lewis designated manager.
16.6.1956: Attended steam trawler MERCHANT VANGUARD (M56) stranded on Hook Peninsula, Co. Waterford previous day while seeking shelter. Attempted with MERCHANT VENTURER (M49)(Sk. Ernie Smith) and DEELUX (YH84)(Sk.Hubert Griffiths), to refloat the vessel but failed.
12.12.1959: Sold to John George Mitchell, Lowestoft.
21.4.1960: Sold to Scattan Ltd, Lowestoft. John George Mitchell designated manager.
1.7.1960: Registered at Lowestoft as a motor trawler.
1960: Re measured 140g 49n 96.3 x 20.6 x 8.45 feet.
2.7.1960: Completed trials after conversion to motor by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft and fitted with 6-cyl 4 stroke 335bhp oil engine by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, Lincoln.
1975: Laid up.
26.11.1975: Sold to Colne Fishing Co Ltd, Luton for spares. John Leggett, Lowestoft designated manager. Main engine and all usable parts removed.
1976: Sold with MERBREEZE (LT365) and TRITINIA (LT188) to T. G. Darling, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft for breaking up by East Anglian Reclamation Ltd at Nelson Wharf, Lake Lothing, Lowestoft.
13.10.1976: Lowestoft registry closed “Vessel broken up”.

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S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167 Picture © John Stephenson

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167
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S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167
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S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167
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S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167 Picture courtesy The Barry Banham Maritime Photo Collection

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167

S.D/T. Hosanna LT167
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M.D/T. Hosanna LT167

M.D/T. Hosanna LT167
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Changelog

14/11/2010: Page published. 3 updates since then.
15/01/2014: Picture added.
03/10/2014: Added another picture.
21/10/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
01/02/2019: Added an image.
23/08/2019: Updated information.
08/03/2022: Added an image.

S.D/T. Ascona LT108 (Seasonal)

Additional material courtesy of Barry Banham and Barry Johnson

Technical

Official Number: 149226
Yard Number: 578
Completed: 1929
Gross Tonnage: 138
Net Tonnage: 59
Length: 98.0 ft
Breadth: 20.6 ft
Depth: 10.4 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl and boiler by Crabtree & Co Ltd, Gt. Yarmouth
Boiler: Riley Brothers (Boilermakers) Ltd, Stockton on Tees (foreside firing)
Built: John Chambers Ltd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft

History

1929: Launched by John Chambers Ltd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft (Yd.No.578) for Nelson George Utting (32/64) & William George Utting (32/64), Lowestoft as ASCONA.
12.2.1930: Registered at Lowestoft as (LT108).
3.1930: Completed.
1930s: Seasonal fishing from Padstow and Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
17.3.1934: At Padstow damaged in collision with OCEAN SUNLIGHT (YH29).
24.4.1938: In fog in Morecambe Bay suffered damage in collision with KATHLEEN (LT673).
30.8.1938: At Bangor Magistrates Court, Sk. Noah Ayres fined £50 for trawling within the three mile limit in Caernarvon Bay (First summons under the Sea Fishery Act of June 1938).
20.9.1938: Suffered damage to propeller off Fleetwood.
13.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeping drifter (P.No.FY949) (Hire rate £77.15.11d/month).
1.6.1940: Based at Harwich.
4.1945: Transferred to miscellaneous Naval duties.
1.1.1946: Sold to Vigilant Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft (David F. Cartwright, MBE MC, manager).
4.1946: Returned to owner.
26.4.1948: Damaged gallows when trawl came fast.
25.10.1948: At Lowestoft landed 216 crans of herring.
29.3.1949: Damaged gallows when trawl came fast.
12.11.1952: At Lowestoft landed 217 crans.
16.4.1953: Sold to Norrard Trawlers Ltd, Milford Haven (Frederick William Ingram, manager).
16.6.1953: Returned to Milford (Sk. Jack Chenery) with mast fractured when lifting haul of jellyfish. Landed 59kits grossed £311 (3 days).
25.10.1957: Sailed Milford for Lowestoft to be converted to diesel propulsion.
14.2.1958: Completed trials after conversion by L.B.S. Engineering Co Ltd, Lowestoft fitted with 402bhp 4 stroke 6-cyl oil engine by Mirrlees, Bickerton & Day Ltd, Stockport (engine made 1947).
1958: Re measured 146g 60n.
7.3.1958: Returned to Milford.
19.5.1965: Fishing off the Smalls (Sk. Charles Manthorpe), deckhand Billy Owen injured in face when slip hook flew off gallows. Returned to Milford.
11.1968: Sustained damage to stem and bow plating in a collision at Milford dockhead.
12.12.1968: Arrived Gloucester for dry docking and repair.
6.1.1970: Laid up at Milford.
5.1970: Sold to Hughes Bolckow Ltd, Blyth for breaking up.
3.6.1970: Sailed Milford (Sk. Jack Utting) for Blyth in company with LORD COLLINGWOOD (M42) (Sk. Walter Robson) also sold for breaking.
8.6.1970: Delivered Blyth.
26.6.1972: Lowestoft registry closed. (16.7.1974: Mortgage to W.F.A. discharged).

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S.T. Ascona LT108

S.T. Ascona LT108
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S.T. Ascona LT108

S.T. Ascona LT108
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Changelog
05/11/2010: Page published. 3 revisions since then.
18/08/2014: Picture added.
03/06/2016: Minor information update.
20/10/2018: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
18/07/2019: Updated information.

S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746 (Seasonal)

Technical

Official Number: 140021
Yard Number: 458
Completed: 1920
Gross Tonnage: 161
Net Tonnage: 68
Length: 103.6
Breadth: 20.8 ft
Depth: 10.8 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by W. Beardmore & Co Ltd, Glasgow

History

1920: Launched by J. Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co, Aberdeen (Yd.No.458) for John Victor Breach, Lowestoft & Others as MARGARET HIDE.
11.1920: Completed (John Victor Breech, manager).
2.12.1920: Registered at Lowestoft (LT746).
1926: Sold to Pevensey Castle Ltd, Lowestoft (John Victor Breach, manager).
11.1938: In North Sea disabled motor drifter EFFICIENT (FR242) picked up by steam drifter LANNER (LT1176) but fouled propeller when towline parted. Connected and delivered Lowestoft.
16.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (P.No.FY981) (Hire rate £52.6.6d/month).
1.1942: At Lowestoft as LL drifter.
10.1943: Transferred to War Department.
4.1945: Returned to owner.
26.10.1947: Damaged by heavy weather, steam drifter PATRIA (LT178) stood by.
Pre 1949 – post 1952: Seasonal fishing from Fleetwood.
1955: Sold to Belgium for breaking up.
26.9.1955: Sailed Lowestoft for Antwerp towing BOYS’ FRIEND (LT151) also for breaking up.
(Named after Margaret Hide Breach)

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S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746

S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746
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S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746

S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746
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S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746

S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746
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S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746

S.D/T. Margaret Hide LT746
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Changelog
02/11/2010: Page published. 3 updates since then.
19/07/2016: Image added.
18/01/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from images.