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Vessels lot due to war

S.T. Loroone GY830

Technical

Official Number: 134764
Yard Number: 266
Completed: 1913
Gross Tonnage: 214
Net Tonnage: 88
Length: 117.2 ft
Breadth: 21.5 ft
Depth: 12.1 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl and boiler by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull
Built: Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley

History

11.1.1913: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.266) for The Pelham Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby as LOROONE.
11.3.1913: Registered at Grimsby (GY830).
3.1913: Completed (Alick (Alec) Black, manager). Fishing from Fleetwood.
6.1915: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.1588).
24.9.1915: Sold to Rushworth Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (John E. Rushworth, manager).
22.3.1918: Sold to The Yarborough Steam Fishing Co, Grimsby ((John E. Rushworth, manager). Based Dover.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Grimsby.
21.2.1919: Sold to The Thorganby Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (William F. Goodwin, manager).
8.3.1926: Sold to T. C. & F. Moss Ltd, Grimsby (Thomas C. Moss, manager).
17.4.1926: Registered at Grimsby as CALVERTON (GY830).
27.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (P.No.FY.775) (Hire rate £55.5.8d/month).
29.11.1940: Mined in Humber estuary; two crew missing presumed killed.
12.1940: Grimsby registry closed.

(MPK – John W.E. Markham, AB; Archie Bennett, wireman.)

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S.T. Loroone GY830

S.T. Loroone GY830
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

Changelog
26/12/2008: Page published. 3 updates since then.
02/09/2002: Added an image.

S.T. Lena Melling (1) FD189

Technical

Official Number: 139205
Yard Number: 620
Completed: 1915
Gross Tonnage: 274
Length: 125.0 ft
Breadth: 23.5 ft
Depth: 12.1 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by N. E. Marine Engineering Co Ltd, Sunderland
Built: Cochrane & Sons, Selby

History

22.10.1915: Launched by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, South Bank, Middlesbrough (Yd.No.620) for For Melling Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood as LENA MELLING.
22.11.1915: Registered at Fleetwood (FD189). Henry Melling, Preston appointed manager.
11.1915: Completed. Requisitioned from the builders for war service and fitted out as a minesweeper (1-3pdr) (Ad.No.3223).
23.4.1916: Based Sheerness. Mined and lost near the Elbow Light Buoy off Broadstairs, Kent. Mine laid by U.boat (UC7). Eleven crew lost, three survivors.
8.6.1916: Fleetwood registry closed “Lost in Admiralty service”.

(Lost – Ty/Sk. George Horne; John L. Jones, 2nd Hand; John E. Burton & John W. Lambert, Enginemen; James R. Butchart, Charles S. Cotton, James R. Irvine, David A. L. Sherritt, Richard Stewardson, deckhands; Thomas R. Robson & Alexander C. Taylor, trimmers.)

Changelog

25/12/2008: Page published. 3 updates since then.

S.T. Kitty FD191

Additional information courtesy of Christine Simm

Technical

Official Number: 109662
Yard Number: 430
Completed: 1898
Gross Tonnage: 181.11
Net Tonnage: 47.48
Length: 105.0 ft
Breadth: 21.0 ft
Depth: 11.2 ft
Built: Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull
Engine: 400ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull

History

10.1.1898: Launched by Miss Alice Bryant, daughter of Capt Bryant representing Messrs Moody’s & Kelly at Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull (Yd.No.430) for Fleetwood Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood (Shareholders: J. Heap, Blackpool; H. Heap, Blackpool; H. Kelly, Grimsby; George Edward James Moody, Grimsby; G. Selijoth, Fleetwood, W. C. Frith, Fleetwood and T. Lockwood, Poulton-le-Fylde) as KITTY.
29.7.1898: Registered at Fleetwood (FD191). George E. J. Moody, Grimsby designated manager.
7.1898: Completed.
20.1.1900: In the early evening arrived Ramsey, IoM with Glasgow steamer RYDAL WATER (1897grt/1884) in tow, picked short of bunker coal while on passage Troon for Liverpool, light.
10.6.1900: At Fleetwood landed an 8ft shark caught on SW of Ireland grounds. The shark was later taken to Blackpool for exhibition.
14.10.1901: Arrived Fleetwood in tow of steam trawler STARLING (GY768) of the same owners, despatched to bring her home. Trawler had stranded on rocks in Castle Bay, Barra and in coming afloat the propeller was stripped and unable to proceed.
27.8.1903: On evening tide, arrived Fleetwood with jigger smack JOHN & ELIZABETH (22regd tons/1849) of Carnarvon, picked up off Nelson Buoy, Ribble estuary, abandoned with damage to sails and topsides. The smack had been seen in distress in the Mersey and crew taken off by the pilot boat.
12.11.1903: Towed into Ferrol, north west Spain, by another British trawler, having been disabled with nets fouling her propeller. The skippers will lodge a protest on account of an attack by 25 Spanish vessels, made upon the KITTY while fishing, the crews of which threw stones and also fired weapons. On attempting to escape her propeller became entangled in some fishing gear. When the second British trawler arrived on the scene the assailants steamed away.
14.10.1904: Arrived Fleetwood in late afternoon with steam trawler CITY OF LIVERPOOL (FD197) in tow, picked up off Bahama Bank Lightship disabled.
22.11.1905: While stormbound in Tobermory during a strong SW gale, at about 6.00pm two crew members, William Robertson (23) , Ratcliffe Road and John P. Shuttleworth (20), Blakiston Street took boat away to visit CITY OF BRISTOL (FD207) anchored near by. By midnight they had not returned and the whistle was blown repeatedly; there was no response.
23.11.1905: In the morning the CITY OF BRISTOL was hailed and it was discovered that nothing had been seen of the boat or the two men It was assumed that the boat had become unmanageable and driven by the gale had drifted seawards. Search parties were organised and scoured the shore of the island of Calvey and in the vicinity of Rhubha nan Gall lighthouse. With Customs Officers and police onboard, weighed and proceeded to search entrance to Loch Sunart, where two oars and a sou’wester were recovered. Assumed that both men had perished, aborted trip and set course for Fleetwood.
24.11.1905: At about 8.30pm entered Wyre Dock.
29.12.1905: Reported that body of John Shuttleworth had been recovered.
21.12.1907: At Fleetwood Magistrates Court, Richard Johnson was charged with failing to proceed to sea. He was onboard but when the trawler was outside the lock gates he went ashore and refused to return. As a result another man had to be found and the vessel was delayed for three hours and nearly lost the tide. James Wood, Ship’s husband gave him a good reference and the Bench was disposed to deal leniently on this account and fined him 40s with costs.
30.4.1908: Sold to Joseph Johnston & Sons Ltd (64/64), Montrose. William Douglas Johnston, Junr, designated manager.
5.5.1908: Arrived Montrose from Fleetwood. 9.5.1908: Fleetwood registry closed.
11.5.1908: Registered at Montrose (ME226).
22.5.1908: During the week landed two shots of herring at Montrose. Herring selling at 12s per cran.
16.10.1911: On a North Sea trip, when some 24 miles off Aberdeen, responded to distress signals from the recently completed Gamrie (Gardenstown) steam drifter CORONARIA (BF397) disabled with machinery problems while on passage to the Home Fishing in East Anglia. Closed, connected and delivered safely to Aberdeen.
16.11.1908: Landed a moderate supply of fish at Montrose during the week.
25.3.1912: At Montrose landed a large anchor about eight feet in length, presumably from a warship. The anchor had been found about 10 miles off May Island, Firth of Forth.
2.1913: Sold to John Wright & Richard W. Mason, Fleetwood.
1913: Sold to The Brooklyn Fishing Co Ltd, Fleetwood. Richard W. Mason designated manager.
26.2.1913: Montrose registry closed.
3.3.1913: Registered at Fleetwood (FD179).
14.3.1913: At Fleetwood landed 70 boxes.
14.4.1913: Landed 45 boxes (9 boxes soles).
7.6.1913: At Carnarvon Magistrates Court, Sk. H. Foot was fined £10 and costs for fishing inside the three mile limit in Carnarvon Bay. The charge of using a net with too small mesh, was dismissed.
17.6.1913: Landed 200 boxes.
2.9.1913: Off Point of Ayre, IoM, at about 8.00pm in collision with steam trawler NEW CROWN (GY369), struck a glancing blow, slightly twisting stem and dinging shell plating; making water.
3.9.1913: Put into Campbeltown. Stem cemented.
4.9.1913: Sailed Campbeltown for Fleetwood to effect permanent repairs.
29.12.1913: Landed 80 boxes.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 73 net under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
9.3.1914: Landed 140 boxes.
22.6.1914: As a result of the dispute existing between the Fleetwood Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association Ltd and the Humber Amalgamated Steam Trawlers Engineers’ and Firemen’s Union (Fleetwood Branch) concerning the dismissal of the ASHLYN Ch.Eg, one of 53 trawlers ‘held up’ at the port.
24.6.1914: Following a meeting between Association and Union representatives, Ch Eng re-instated, all action withdrawn.
11.8.1914: Land 42 boxes (2 boxes soles).
25.1.1914: Landed 50 boxes, 3 boxes soles.
15.6.1915: At Fleetwood Police Court, E. Greenwood of 1 Back Kent Street Court, mate brought a wage claim for £30 against the owners, the Brooklyn Steam Fishing Co Ltd. Greenwood stated that shortly after midnight on the 1st June he came in with the trawler and landed the catch and then went home. He did not go to the office or see Mr Mason the manager; there was no obligation to go to the office or see Mr Mason. The following day he met Capt Martin on the Customs house stage and was informed that he was taking the ship as skipper and that the former skipper, Sandham, was sailing as mate. Greenwood went to the office and Mr Mason confirmed what he had heard and had he called at the office he would have been told all about it. Greenwood had effectively been dismissed without the customary 12 hours notice.
22.6.1915: At the next session of the Fleetwood Police Court, the Clerk, after further investigation, told the court that the case was outside their jurisdiction. The Chairman said that as long as they had no jurisdiction in that case they had no power to grant costs. It seemed to him a comedy of errors and a grave waste of time of the Court.
30.8.1915: Landed 250 boxes of herring.
31.8.1915: Landed 320 boxes of herring.
23.12.1915: At Fleetwood Magistrates Court, John Franks, deckhand, was charged with failing to join the ship, causing the vessel to be locked out. This was his second offence of a similar nature that month and as Wilson appeared not to care about a fine he was sent to prison for 14 days.
3.1.1916: Landed 140 boxes.
3.7.1916: Landed 180 boxes.
18.11.1916: The funeral took place at Fleetwood Parish church of Mr Richard W. Mason part owner of the trawler. Amongst the many mourners was Sk. George Kay, Mate C. Harrison and apprentice T Leadbetter of the KITTY, and members of the crews of other steam trawlers.
12.1916: Sold to George Frederick Sleight, Grimsby.
14.12.1916: Fleetwood registry closed.
18.12.1916: Registered at Grimsby (GY1005). George Frederick Sleight designated managing owner.
3.1.1917: At about midnight in Grimsby, James Wallis, St. James Street, Hessle Road, Hull, third hand was joining the trawler berthed outside the trawler RESOLUTE (GY382). A splash was heard and Wallis was seen struggling in the water. Prompt assistance was rendered by a naval man and others and Wallis was hauled onboard the RESOLUTE. Artificial respiration was applied for some time but life was extinct.
4.1.1917: At the inquest a verdict of Accidental Death was recorded.
9.5.1917: On a North Sea trip. Stopped by U-boat (UC42) 25 miles ENE of St. Abb’s Head, Skipper and Chief Engineer made prisoner. Sunk by explosive charge in position 56.11.39N 01.45.00W.
11.6.1917: Grimsby registry closed.

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S.T. Kitty FD191

S.T. Kitty FD191
Picture courtesy of Peter Farrer

Changelog
24/12/2008: Page published. 2 updates since then.
22/08/2017: Added an image.
07/10/2017: Updated information.
12/11/2021: Major update to history and technical details.

S.T. Kirklinton FD293

Additional information courtesy of David Slinger and Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 137375
Yard Number: 606
Completed: 1916
Gross Tonnage: 227
Net Tonnage: 87
Length: 117.4 ft
Breadth: 22.5 ft
Depth: 13 ft
Built: Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, South Bank-on-Tees, Middlesbrough
Engine: T.3-cyl by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, Middlesbrough

History

7.12.1915: Launched by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, South Bank-on-Tees, Middlesbrough (Yd.No.606) for John Reed and Thomas Moar Reed, Tynemouth as KIRKLINTON.
22.1.1916: Registered at North Shields (SN236). Thomas Moar Reed designated managing owner.
2.1916: Completed.
24.2.1916: Landed at North Shields (Sk.George Hays) after a ten day maiden trip, £500 gross, a reasonable return given the bad weather.
4.1916: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.3272). Based Humber.
27.12.1916: Sold to The “Wyre” Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Fleetwood. Magnus Bodvar Johannessen Wedum designated manager.
27.12.1916: North Shields registry closed.
29.12.1916: Registered at Fleetwood (FD293).
1919: Returned to owner.
13.7.1920: At Fleetwood Police Courts, William Roberts (18), deck hand was charged with disobeying a lawful command whilst under articles. The trawler had arrived in port on the Sunday 4th and was due to sail on Tuesday 6th afternoon, but for a particular reason it was arranged that she should not leave port until the morning of Wednesday 7th. At that time, all members of the crew, with the exception of the accused, were on board, and in consequence of Roberts’ absence the vessel was delayed 11 hours. Defendant was fined £5 previously for a similar offence and was again fined £5, the chairman pointing out that the magistrates were quite conversant with the casual way in which the men broke their engagements, but if the owners broke their part of the engagement there would be a riot in Fleetwood.
5.10.1921: Registered at Fleetwood as EAMONT (FD293).
26.8.1926: At Rothesay Sheriff Court Sk. Richard J. Gornall was fined £70 or sixty-days imprisonment for obscuring the vessel’s name and number, also failing to stop when summoned to do so by a Fishery Cruiser in the Firth of Clyde.
10.6.1930: At Fleetwood Police Courts James H. Bryant, (24), of the steam trawler, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. On entering the Fleetwood Arms Hotel, he was refused a drink owing to being under the influence of alcohol, Bryant showed his displeasure by upsetting two tables in the smoke room, shattering about 5s. worth of glass tumblers, and when being ejected by the barman broke two panes of coloured glass in the vestibule, valued at £8. Bryant pleaded guilty, and was fined 40s. for being drunk and disorderly, 10s. for doing wilful damage ordered to pay for the damage, a total of £10 15s. He was given one month to pay.
31.3.1932: Stranded at Castle Bay, Barra, after suffering steering failure. Refloated after some five hours with the assistance of the steam trawler FOSS (FD243). Found to be making water and with all pumps working set course for home.
2.4.1932: Arrived Fleetwood. Landed and later placed on slip for survey and repair.
18.1.1934: Sold to Thomas Moar Reed, Tynemouth. Thomas M. Reed designated managing owner.
23.1.1934: Sailed Fleetwood for North Shields via fishing grounds.
2.1.1934: Arrived North Shields with 150 boxes.
24.11.1938: Arrived at Aberdeen seeking medical attention for fireman Alexander Walton, South Shields who damaged his shoulder when he was flung against the ship’s side while trimming coal on the fishing grounds some 170 miles off Aberdeen.
11.2.1941: In the North Sea in position 58 15N 3 26W, attacked by German aircraft, bombed and damaged. All ten crew rescued.
12.2.1941: Came ashore the next day between Latheronwheel and Lybster, Caithness and broke up.
2.1941: Fleetwood registry closed.

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S.T. Kirklinton FD293

S.T. Kirklinton FD293
Artwork courtesy of Steve Farrow

Changelog
01/05/2014: Added picture.
17/03/2015: Updated information.
28/05/2017: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
04/05/2021: Updated information.

S.T. Kincorth A263

Additional information courtesy of Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 127165
Yard Number: 332
Completed: April 10 1909
Gross Tonnage: 148.09
Net Tonnage: 56.54
Length: 100.6 ft
Breadth: 20.4 ft
Depth: 10.8 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by J. Abernethy & Co, Aberdeen
Built: J. Duthie, Sons & Co, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, 1909

History

10.4.1909: Launched as a great liner by J. Duthie, Sons & Co, Aberdeen, Aberdeen (Yd.No.332) for George Leiper, William Leiper & Joseph Leiper (joint owners 64/64), Aberdeen as KINCORTH.
15.5.1909: Registered at Aberdeen (A263).
5.1909: Completed. John Hannel Irvin designated manager.
17.2.1917: Requisitioned for war service and fitted out for special service and mine duties. Based Longhope.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Aberdeen (George Leiper, Torry, Aberdeen).
15.1.1925: Sold to James Leiper, George Gray & Alexander Main, Aberdeen and Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields. Sir John Hannel Irvin KBE, Aberdeen designated manager.
21.4.1925: Sold to George Gray, Andrew Craig, Aberdeen and Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields. Sir John Hannel Irvin KBE, Aberdeen designated manager.
24.2.1930: Sold to Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd (64/64), North Shields. Sir John Hannel Irvin KBE, Aberdeen designated manager.
8.5.1935: Picked up disabled on fishing grounds with trawl warps round propeller by steam trawler GENERAL JOFFRE (SN123) and delivered North Shields.
31.3.1939: At Tynemouth Borough Police Court, George Johnson (52), Sydney Styles (30) and Andrew Wears (38), all of North Shields were charged with stealing 15 codling valued at 13s 6d, the property of Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd. All three pleaded not guilty but the case was proven and they were fined, Johnson 20s, Styles & Wears 30s.
1939: Directed to Fleetwood under wartime control. J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood local agents.
1940: Sold to James W. Tomlinson (64/64), North Shields. J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood local agents.
10.12.1941: Mined 7 miles ENE from Point Lynas, North Wales; Sk. W. C. Bowles and crew of ten lost*.
15.1.1942: Aberdeen registry closed.

*Lost – Sk. William Charles Bowles (49); Walter Charles Rix (51), Mate; Horace Frederick Palmer (42), Bosun; Arthur William Jeffries (60), Ch Eng; Harold Douglas (51), 2nd Eng; George William Blowers (39) and Albert Rowland Wynn Kay (18), Deckhands; John Condron (18) and Leonard Cross (18), Boys; George Douglas (18), Fireman; George Charles Snow (44), Cook.

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S.T. Kincorth A263

S.T. Kincorth A263
Picture courtesy of Grimsby Reference Library

Changelog
24/12/2008: Page published.
25/05/14: Name added to crew list.
29/11/2017: Information updated and removed FMHT watermark from image.
13/04/2021: Updated history.