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S.T. Concertator FD 276


Concertator


		
Technical
Official Number 143964
Gross Tonnage 275
Length125 ft
Built atMiddlesborough 1917
Engine61 hp
OwnerJ Marr & Son Ltd.
Admiralty number3527
Admiralty pennantFY637
Armament1 x 12 pounder
History
1917 Built as Admiralty Castle JOHN THORLING.
1925 - 1934 Became RIVER KENT (FD75).
1946Bought by J Marr & Son and renamed CONCERTATOR (GN8).
1951Sold to Aberdeen owners as THOMAS STEPHEN (A680).
1959Scrapped.

S.T Fyldea FD72


Fyldea



		
Technical
Official Number 162058
Gross Tonnage 377
Length151 ft
Breadth25 ft
Draught13.4 ft
Built atSelby 1930
OwnerJ Marr & Son Ltd
History
1930 Built for J Marr & Son Ltd.
1939 Requsitioned By RN as a minesweeper FY.666.
1946Returned to owner.
August 25 1946Bought by Ocean Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Hull as HOWARD (H 160).
1948bought By Iago Steam Trawling Co and renamed RED DRAGON (LO 381).
1958Scrapped.

		

S.T. Red Lancer LO442.


HMT Moonstone


		
Technical
Official Number 163938
Yard number592
LaunchedJuly 31 1934
RegisteredAugust 30 1934
Gross Tonnage 390
Length151 ft
Breadth25.6 ft
Engine117 NHP by C D Holmes
Speed11.6 knots
Built byCook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, 1934
OwnerIago Steam Trawlers Ltd
History
1934 Built as Lady Madeleine for Jutland Amalgamated Trawlers Ltd, Hull.
January 27 1939 Sold to RN as anti-submarine vessel no. T90 Moonstone.
June 19 1940On patrol in the Red Sea she captured the Italian submarine Galileo Galilei with depth charges and gunfire. The submarine was escorted to Aden repaired and renamed as HMS Europa and served with the RN.
April 1946 April 1946 bought by Iago Steam Trawlers Ltd and renamed as Red Lancer.
January 1947Converted for fuel oil.
1964Sold to Lacmots of Glasgow as scrap.
January 27 1964Left Fleetwood for Glasson Dock for breaking up.

S.T. Sisapon FD92

Thanks to Mike Lewis for the identification.


T Class


		
Technical
Official Number 166653
Admiralty numberT395
Yard number734
Launched July 22 1944
Registered April 10 1946
Gross tonnage579
Length175 ft
Breadth 30 ft
Engine 1000 IHP by C D Holmes
Speed 11 knots
Built byCook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, 1944
OwnerWyre Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood
History
1944 Built as Admiralty Military ROYAL MARINE T395.
April 10 1946 Sold to Standard Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby and renamed SISAPON.
October 1947Fitted for fuel oil.
March 26 1965Sold to Wyre Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood.
May 12 1967Sold for scrap to Scrapping Co, Belgium.

Fleetwood, of course, was not the only port to have its fishing fleet requisitioned by the Royal Navy. Vessels from all over the country served in a variety of roles from convoy escort, to armed patrol craft or, as was more usual, the dangerous job of clearing mines. Below are a selection of vessels that fulfilled wartime roles.


HMT Bedfordshire


HMT Bedfordshire

HMT Berkshire


HMT Berkshire

HMT Hertfordshire


HMT Herefordshire

HMT Pollock


HMT Pollock

HMT Warwickshire


Warwickshire

HMT Home Guard


HMT Home Guard

HMT Grimsby Town


HMT Grimsby Town

HMT Sapper


HMT Sapper