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S.T. Loch Esk FD307

Additional information courtesy of Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 129374
Yard Number: 473
Completed: 1912
Gross Tonnage: 209.47
Net Tonnage: 78.41
Length: 115.6 ft
Breadth: 22.5 ft
Depth: 12.4 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by Alexander Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Built: Alexander Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

4.1.1912: Launched by Alexander Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.473) for Stroud’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen as DANIEL STROUD.
1.1912: Completed.
25.1.1912: Registered at Aberdeen (A438). Daniel Stroud appointed skipper. Horace Edward Stroud designated manager.
21.6.1913: At Aberdeen Sheriff Court, George Morrice, a young offender, was charged with stealing a pair of marine glasses (binoculars), value 30s, from the trawler on the 17 March. Morrice who had only come out of prison after serving a term of three months, pleaded guilty and admitted previous convictions. Thefts from trawlers were too common; he was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment.
5.1914: On hire to The Admiralty for target towing.
30.5.1914: Arrived Portsmouth.
5.6.1914: Sailed Portsmouth for Portland.
6.1914: Arrived Penzance in tow of HM Trawler JAVELIN (Ad.No.21) (ex BRACONLEA (A532)), having struck the Seven Stones, seven miles WNW of Lands End, making water and beached for inspection.
7.1914: Sold to The Admiralty.
3.8.1914: Arrived Devonport and fitted out as a minesweeper (1-12pdr) (Ad.No.163) (Aberdeen registry retained).
15.8.1914: Sailed Devonport for Portsmouth.
6.2.1915: In company with Hull registered salvage steamer SALVOR No.1 (130grt/1872), sheltering in South Bay, Peterhead. Dragged anchor and fetched up on west shore. Peterhead lifeboat launched and SALVOR No.1 got underway to attend but in very heavy seas engine failed, broached and turned turtle. Swept onto rocks; only one survivor E. S. Riches, cook, out of crew of seven.
16.3.1915: Successfully refloated with the assistance of a contingent of territorials who dug a channel to allow the Liverpool salvage steamer RANGER (409grt/1880) to connect and pull free. Taken into South Harbour, subsequently docked and repaired.
7.1919: Sold to Stroud’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen. Horace E. Stroud designated manager.
11.7.1919: William Ives appointed skipper.
7.1925: New boiler
14.9.1927: At Fleetwood landed a sunfish weighing between 250-300 lbs, caught when line fishing for halibut off Tory Island. Co. Donegal. The fish fetched 5/- and was exhibited.
19.11.1928: Outward for Faroe grounds in very heavy weather (Sk. Philip Lenman), driven ashore in Bay of Holland, Stronsay, Orkney. Mate Graham Burr and 2nd fisherman J. Brown, took the punt to get ashore but before they has pulled any distance the boat capsized throwing the two men into the sea. Although he could not swim, Sk. Lenman removed his outer clothing and with a line attached he was lowered into the water. The two men were entangled in rope, etc in the boat, but he freed them and roping up the mate he was hauled back onboard. The water was so cold that it was not possible to grip the rope and the 2nd fisherman was held up by his feet to keep him afloat until they were pulled back through the heavy seas and hauled onboard.
24.11.1928: Settled in sand, Aberdeen salvage steamer HENRY LANCASTER (363grt/1919) connected and at high water refloated without lightening vessel except for water ballast. Both vessels anchored in Holland Bay.
25.11.1928: In the afternoon berthed at Kirkwall.
26.11.1928: Sailed Kirkwall for Faroes.
9.8.1929: Sold to The Empire Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen. George Warner appointed skipper. Harry Alexander Holmes designated manager.
28.9.1929: Registered at Aberdeen as LOCH ESK (A438) (BoT Minute M/RG No.1393/1929 dated 31.8.1929).
22.8.1930: Sailed for the fishing grounds after taking bunker coal at Methil (Sk. Charles Henry Grimmer), stranded in Kilminning Bay amongst the rocks, one mile south of Fifeness; crew landed by life-saving apparatus. Refloated at high water by Aberdeen salvage vessel HENRY LANCASTER (363grt/1919) with little damage and proceeded under own power.
9.12.1930: At Cupar Sheriff Court, continued a case against 2nd fisherman William Gordon Taylor, that on the 22 August while the trawler was making for the North Sea he was on watch and by wilful breach or neglect of duty, did fail to keep the trawler on the course E1/2S set by the skipper, whereby the trawler stranded in Kilminning Bay.
20.1.1931: At Cupar Sherrif Court, 2nd fisherman William Gordon Taylor, was fined £20 or 60 days imprisonment for falling asleep at the wheel. Total cost of the damage was £1,300.
3.2.1933: Returned to Aberdeen with fire in bunker coal which had spontaneously combusted whilst on fishing grounds. Fire extinguished by Fire Brigade.
1934: Malcolm Smith designated manager.
1935: Sold to Andrew Craig & others, Aberdeen. Alexander F. Wood designated managing owner
1936: Sold to Isaac B., I. J. W. & J. A. Wood, Aberdeen. Alexander F. Wood designated managing owner manager.
27.8.1937: At Aberdeen Fish Market, Alexander Slater, Findochty, was seriously injured while assisting to land the catch. While he was guiding a basket of fish through the hatch it slipped of the hook and fell 20ft landing on his head. He was detained at the Royal Infirmary.
1939: Sold to Regent Fishing Co (Aberdeen) Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen. Thomas Walker designated manager.
11.1939: Sold to John Grant, Aberdeen. John Grant designated managing owner.
25.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (P.No.FY.896) (Hire rate £52.5,0d/month).
25.1.1940: Returned to owner.
1942: Sold to Mrs Ellen Mary Marsh Gordon Cubbin (64/64), Douglas, IoM.
2.11.1942: Aberdeen registry closed.
7.11.1942: Registered at Peel (PL53).
7.11.1942: Robert Albert Colby Cubbin designated manager.
1943: Landing at Fleetwood from Home Waters and Faroe grounds.
3.5.1943: Typical landing, Home Waters. 520 kits – cod/codling-200, haddock-250, ling/coley-60, dogs-40.
17.6.1943: Typical landing, Faroes. 450 kits – cod-350, haddock-60, flats-25, ling & coley-15.
2.1945: Fishing out of Fleetwood.
4.11.1948: Sold to Ribble Trawlers Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood.
17.11.1948: Stanley James Waltham designated manager.
17.11.1949: Peel registry closed.
18.11.1949: Registered at Fleetwood (FD307).
10.6.1950: Fishing off Inishtrahull (Sk. James Richard Wayman); twelve crew. At about 11.00 pm. approached by three motor fishing boats believed from Portaleen, Co. Donegal. Boat crews opened up with small arms fire and Sk. Wayman hit in left thigh. Bosun, Ronald Clark, took the wheel and headed for the open sea. Towed nets for six miles before hauling.
11.6.1950: Arrived Campbeltown for medical attention and to report incident.
12.6.1950: Arrived Fleetwood.
12.6.1950: At a special Court at Culdaff, Co. Donegal, Patrick Kelly, Glentosker and William Bonner (22) of Portaleen, Culdaff charged in connection with the shooting affair near Inishtrahull Island. William Bonner was charged with discharging a loaded rifle at Sk. Wayman and Patrick Kelly of aiding an abetting Bonner. Both accused returned for trial to the Circuit Court at Letterkenny, Bonner on bail of £100 with two sureties of £50 and Kelly on bail of £50 with two sureties of £25.
7.2.1951: At the Central Criminal Court, Dublin, William Bonner (22) a fisherman of Portaleen, Culdaff, County Donegal was found not guilty of wounding James Richard Wayman, skipper of the steam trawler LOCH ESK, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm and of malicious wounding and shooting with intent. Counts relating to the alleged unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition were ruled out by Mr. Justice Kingshill Moore, and a charge that Bonner caused grievous bodily harm was dropped by the State. During the course of the trial, witnesses alleged that LOCH ESK was fishing in Irish territorial waters. Bonner was discharged.
1950: Sold to Regent Steam Fishing Co (Aberdeen) Ltd, Aberdeen. Thomas Walker designated manager.
30.5.1951: Sold to Goodleigh Fisheries Ltd, Milford Haven.
12.7.1951: Fleetwood registry closed.
20.7.1951: Registered at Milford as ROSELEIGH (M166) (MoT Minute RG1160/51 dated 21.6.1951). Henry John Richards, Johnston designated manager.
30.5.1951: Goodleigh Fisheries Ltd in liquidation.
19.2.1953: Sold to William Henry Kerr, Milford Haven. William Henry Kerr designated managing owner.
5.5.1953: Sold to South Western Trawlers Ltd, Milford Haven. John Charles Llewellin designated manager.
4.8.1953: Registered at Milford as CRUNDALE (M166). Spanish pareja trawling with steam trawler LYDSTEP (M192).
13.4.1955: Last landing at Milford.
4.1955: Sold to BISCO and allocated to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up at Castle Pill, Milford Haven.
7.5.1955: Arrived Castle Pill.
13.6.1955: Milford registry close

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S.T. Loch Esk FD307

S.T. Loch Esk FD307
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S.T. Loch Esk PL53

S.T. Loch Esk PL53
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Changelog
19/01/2009: Page published. 2 updates since then.
01/02/2017: Removed disputed image.
01/11/2022: Updated history.
23/02/2024: Added an image.

S.T. Red Archer LO430

Technical

Official Number: 160799
Yard Number: 1016
Completed: 1928
Gross Tonnage: 333
Net Tonnage: 134
Length: 138.8 ft
Breadth: 23.8 ft
Depth: 13.3 ft
Engine: 96hp T.3-cyl and boiler by C. D. Holmes & Co Ltd, Hull
Built: Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby

History

22.5.1928: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.1016) for West Dock Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull as DEEPDALE WYKE.
17.8.1928: Registered at Hull (H459).
22.8.1928: Completed (Ernest W. Robins, manager).
1939: Sold to The Admiralty.
28.6.1939: Hull registry closed. Fitted out as a boom defence vessel. Renamed RENNET (P.No.Z.99).
1940: At Rosyth.
1941: Mediterranean Command.
1944: Based Aden.
1946: Sold to Iago Steam Trawler Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Cdr. E. D. W. Lawford DSO, manager) to replace war losses.
10.1946: Rebuilt and reclassed at Barrow.
10.1946: Converted at Barrow-in-Furness for burning oil fuel, F.P. above 150°F. First Fleetwood trawler converted to burn oil fuel.
1.1947: Registered at London as RED ARCHER (LO430).
7.1958: Sold to BISCO and allocated to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up.
17.7.1958: Delivered Barrow-in-Furness from Fleetwood under own power.

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S.T. Red Archer LO430

S.T. Red Archer LO430
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S.T. Red Archer LO430

S.T. Red Archer LO430
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S.T. Red Archer LO430

S.T. Red Archer LO430
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Changelog
19/01/2009: Page published. 3 updates since then.
20/02/2018: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
29/05/2018: Added an image.

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427

Additional information courtesy of Christine Simm

Technical

Official Number: 162210
Yard Number: 1098
Completed: 1930
Gross Tonnage: 379
Net Tonnage: 140
Length: 150.5 ft
Breadth: 25.5 ft
Depth: 13.1 ft
Engine: 96 hp T.3-cyl by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull
Built: Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby

History

8.11.1930: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.1098) for Yorkshire Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull as BEACHFLOWER.
12.12.1930: Registered at Hull (H349).
15.12.1930: Completed (Albert Turgoose & James Clark, managers).
17.4.1934: Arrested for alleged unlawful fishery inside Norwegian territorial waters (Sk. Norton).
6.7.1934: In court at Vardoe, Norway, Sk. Norton was found “Guilty” and fined 5,000 kroner.
9.1935: As a result of the Abyssinian crisis and failure of British diplomacy, the Government authorised The Admiralty to procure twenty modern trawlers for conversion to minor war vessels.
11.1935: Following successful trials sold to The Admiralty.
8.11.1935: Hull registry closed. Fitted out as a “Berberis” class minesweeper. Renamed HMS LILAC (P.No. T.26).
23.5.1944: Assigned to Operation Neptune – Normandy landings. Assigned PLUTO (Pipe Line Under The Sea) project.
3.7.1944: Operation Neptune ended.
1946: Sold to Great Northern Fishing Co Ltd, London & Fleetwood (Robert S. Hewett, manager).
11.1946: Restored and reclassed at Fleetwood after return. Registered at London as ROBERT HEWETT (LO427).
1948: On Icelandic grounds. Connected to motor trawler ALLAN WATER (H420) disabled with engine problems. Repairs subsequently effected and tow slipped.
17.04.1948: Five crew charged with refusal to sail, claiming that the paint in their sleeping quarters was wet. Case dismissed by Chairman of Bench.
20.12.1950: Fitted for radar, the third vessel at the port to be fitted with the technology.
23.12.1951: Reported grounded at Calve Island, Tobermory. Subsequently refloated on the high tide by two other trawlers and returned to Fleetwood.
28.04.1952: On Icelandic grounds. Wireless Operator Harry Wilcock suffered severe burns as the result of a fish oil accident. Taken to Reykjavik hospital for treatment. After four months, subsequently flown to London airport before being transferred by train to Blackpool, where an ambulance took him to Fleetwood hospital for further treatment.
1955: Sold to Heward Trawlers Ltd, London & Fleetwood (R. S. Hewett & H. F. Hayward) (Robert S. Hewett, manager).
15.01.1956: At Icelandic court Sk. William Gregson was fined £1620.00 for fishing inside territorial limits. Catch and gear confiscated.
03.1958: Grounded in the River Wyre. Deckhand James Swann attempted to reach the shore but sank up to his waist in mud. Fishermen on the quayside threw him a rope and hauled him out.
09.1958: On Icelandic grounds. Altercation with the gunboat THOR resolved by the intervention of HMS Diana.
11.1960: Sold to BISCO and allocated to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up at Preston.
18.11.1960: Sailed Fleetwood for Preston.
18.11.1960: Delivered.
1960: London registry closed.

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HMT Lilac

HMT Lilac

HMT Lilac

HMT Lilac
Picture courtesy of The David Slinger Collection

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427
Picture courtesy of The JJ Collection

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427
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S.T. Robert Hewitt LO427

S.T. Robert Hewitt LO427
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S.T. Robert Hewett LO427

S.T. Robert Hewett LO427
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Changelog
19/01/2009: Page published. 5 updates since then.
03/06/2017: Removed disputed images and FMHT watermarks.
01/02/2024: Minor history update.
02/02/2024: Minor history update.
04/02/2024: Minor history update.
30/12/2024: Minor history update.

S.T. Esher LO193

Additional information courtesy of Mike Thompson

Technical

Official Number: 136213
Yard Number: 591
Completed: 1914
Gross Tonnage: 235
Net Tonnage: 92
Length: 112 ft
Breadth: 22 ft
Depth: 12.6 ft
Built: Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, Middlesborough
Engine: 70bhp T.3-cyl by W. V. V. Lidgerwood Ltd, Glasgow
Boiler: Richardsons, Westgarth & Co Ltd, Middlesbrough

History

7.9.1914: Launched by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, South Bank-on-Tees, Middlesbrough (Yd.No.591) for Great Northern Steamship Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Hull as ESHER.
3.10.1914: Completed.
4.11.1914: Registered at Hull (H163). William R. Nowell designated manager.
20.4.1915: Requisitioned for war service as an armed trawler (1-3pdr) (Ad.No.1754). Based Egypt.
7.3.1918: Sold to The Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co Ltd (64/64), Hull.
30.3.1918: Joseph Vivian designated manager.
Post 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).
6.3.1923: Mortgagee re-styled as Westminster Bank Ltd, London.
22.10.1925: Robert Burton designated manager.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to William Augustus Hayward, Eastbourne.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to Mercantile Marine Finance Corporation Ltd, London.
16.9.1932: Charles Hugh Emerson designated manager.
10.1932: Mercantile Marine Finance Corporation Ltd in liquidation.
1.11.1932: Mortgage (A) transferred to Harold Frank Hayward, London; Maud Florence Katherine Rogers, Chelsea and Ernest Norton, London (Joint mortgagees).
1935: Insured value £2,800.
3.1936: Combined boxing and trawling fleet of Kelsall Bros. & Beeching Ltd and the Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co Ltd consisting of 59 vessels laid up at Hull (declining catches, coal bill and increased maintenance costs had made the venture uneconomical).
6.3.1936: At Extraordinary General Meeting at Hull, Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co Ltd placed in Creditors’ Voluntary Winding-up (Richard Field Helm of Messrs Hodgson Harris & Co, London appointed liquidators).
3.2.1937: Sold by order of the mortgagees under mortgage (A) to Heward Trawlers Ltd, London (Robert Scott Hewett & Harold Frank Hayward).
17.2.1937: Robert Scott Hewett designated manager.
17.2.1937: Hull registry closed.
19.2.1937: Registered at London (LO193).
6.3.1937: Arrived Fleetwood from Hull.
21.11.1939: About 2 miles off Tory Island, picked up twelve crew of steam trawler THOMAS HANKINS (LO372) sunk by U-boat (U.33) and landed them at Moville, Co. Donegal.
27.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (Hire rate £62.13.4d/month).
6.2.1940: Returned to owner.
1.5.1943: Typical wartime landing, Home Waters. 249 kits – hake-32, cod/codling-27, haddock-12, whiting-9, flats-15, ling/coley-58, roker-23, gurnard-15, dogs-58.
2.1952: Sold to Devotion Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen.
2.1952: London registry closed.
6.2.1952: Registered at Aberdeen (A700). Alexander Hay designated manager.
3.1957: Sold for breaking up at Antwerp.
21.3.1957: Aberdeen registry closed

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S.T. Esher LO193

S.T. Esher LO193
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S.T. Esher LO193 at Hull

S.T. Esher LO193 at Hull
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S.T. Esher A700

S.T. Esher A700
Picture courtesy of Mark Stopper

Changelog
19/01/2009: Page published. 5 updates since then.
23/01/2017: Removed disputed image.
17/07/2020: Updated information.

S.T. Tekoura FD12

Additional information courtesy of Chris Petherbridge Hull Trawler Website

Technical

Official Number: 161352
Yard Number: 1066
Completed: 1930
Gross Tonnage: 335
Net Tonnage: 142
Length: 135 ft
Breadth: 24.9 ft
Depth: 13.7 ft
Engine: 99hp T.3-cyl and boiler by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull
Built: Cochrane & Son Ltd, Selby

History

(In 1935 the Hull trawler LEONIDAS (162186) (H267) was lengthened by Smiths Dock Co. Ltd. The work involved creating an improved hull form with new bow and stern sections. The design was successful, not only providing increased fish room capacity, but also, as was expected, reducing coal consumption and giving a slightly higher free running speed. Other owners stemmed vessels at Middlesbrough for similar work to be undertaken)

19.11.1929: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.1066) for Brand & Curzon Ltd, Milford Haven as TEKOURA.
9.1.1930: Registered at London (LO14).
14.1.1930: Completed (Edward Brand & Charles Curzon, managers).
1.9.1937: Sold to Saint Andrew’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (Basil A. Parkes, Cleveleys, manager).
1938: Completed lengthening by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, Middlesbrough to 150.7 feet (including fitting new bow and stern sections). Re measured 368g 142n.
31.1.1938: On return to Fleetwood Sk. John Wilson of the CALDEW (FD347) said that while off Eagle Island he had heard Sk. Anderson of the BOSTONIAN (FD41) calling the Boston control ship TEKOURA on Friday 21st. He tried to call BOSTONIAN but no reply. In severe weather conditions, BOSTONIAN was lost south of Barra with all hands.
25.7.1939: Insured value £16,500.
4.10.1939: Requisitioned for war service as an anti-submarine trawler (1-4”, 1-20mm HA, Depth Charge Thrower & Rails) (P.No.FY.247)(Hire rate £191.4.7d/month). Based Spa Flow.
31.8.1943: Sold to Heward Trawlers Ltd, London & Fleetwood (R. S. Hewett & H. F. Hayward)(Robert S. Hewett, manager).
4.1945: Paid off to reserve.
18.4.1946: Returned to owner.
10.1948: Sold to Ocean Fisheries Ltd, Milford Haven (M. Laboa, manager) for £39000.
1949: Henry J. Horwood appointed manager.
1953: Ocean Fisheries Ltd in liquidation.
10.1953: Laid up at Milford.
25.2.1954: Sale to Dinas Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Alfred J. Marr, manager) for £5000 announced.
27.2.1954: Sailed Milford for Fleetwood. London registry closed. Registered at Fleetwood (FD12).
3.1954: Docked at Birkenhead for survey including boiler and steam pipes.
30.3.1954: First landing at Fleetwood, 370 boxes grossed £2,265.
14.7.1954: Last landing at Fleetwood, 410 boxes grossed £1,351.
7.1954: Sold to Van den Bossche & Co, Boom for breaking up.
14.10.1954: Arrived Boom from Fleetwood. Fleetwood registry closed.

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S.T. Tekoura FD12

S.T. Tekoura FD12

Changelog
19/01/2009: Page published. 4 updates since then.
12/11/2015: Information updated.