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S.D/T. Riant INS30 (Seasonal)

Copyright 2010 © by Barry Banham for FMHT.
Additional information courtesy of Douglas Paterson

Technical

Official Number: 144800
Yard Number: 100
Completed: 1917
Gross Tonnage: 95
Net Tonnage: 40
Length: 86.2
Breadth: 18.5
Depth: 9.3 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by Pollit & Wigzell Ltd, Sowerby Bridge
Built: Colby Brothers Ltd, Oulton Broad

History

1917: Launched by Colby Brothers Ltd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft (Yd.No.100) (“Admiralty drifter”) for The Admiralty as GREEN SEA (Ad.No.4166).
16.2.1918: Completed as a fishing vessel.
21.12.1920: Transferred to The Fishery Board for Scotland, Edinburgh for disposal.
8.2.1921: Registered at Aberdeen as GLADYS and VIOLET (A639).
24.6.1921: Sold to Edgar Mutton & Peter Maxwell Matthews, Aberdeen (Benjamin Allenby, manager) under HM Treasury mortgage agreement (Disposal of Admiralty Drifters to Ex-service Fishermen).
1924: Sold to David Main, John Ralph & D. W. McKenzie, Burghead (James R. Hamilton, Elgin, manager).
10.4.1924: Aberdeen registry closed.
4.1924: Registered at Inverness as RIANT (INS30).
From 1932 – 1936: Seasonal trawling for whitefish out of Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
1939: To Executors of David Main, deceased.
27.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (Hire rate £32.0.0d/month). Employed on auxiliary patrol.
27.1.1940: Lost after stranding on Isle of Gigha. Inverness registry closed.

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S.T. Riant INS30

S.T. Riant INS30
Picture courtesy of the Barry Banham Maritime Photo Collection

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S.T. Fleetwing A412

Technical

Official Number: 94024
Yard Number: 111
Completed: 1896
Gross Tonnage: 119
Net Tonnage: 30
Length: 95.0 ft
Breadth: 19.9 ft
Depth: 9.8 ft
Built: Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Govan
Engine: C.2-cyl by Muir & Houston Ltd, Glasgow

History

10.7.1896: Launched by Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Govan (Yd.No.111) for The Caithness Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Wick as FLEETWING.
1896: Completed (Daniel Wares Georgeson, manager).
1896: Registered at Wick (WK604)(3/96).
1899: Sold to The Sunderland Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Sunderland (Thomas Melrose, David Bell & John Phillips, North Shields, managers).
1899: Wick registry closed.
1899: Registered at Sunderland (SD2).
21.6.1901: Sold to Thomas Davidson, Aberdeen (managing owner).
6.1901: Sunderland registry closed.
24.6.1901: Registered at Aberdeen (A419).
21.6.1902: Sold to Walker, Craig & Woods, Aberdeen.
1903: Sold to Thomas Davidson, Aberdeen (managing owner).
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 50.65n under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
29.5.1917: Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve. Renamed FLEETWING II.
1919: Released and reverted to FLEETWING (A419).
1934: Sold to James Mair, Peterhead (managing owner).
1935: Sold to Alexander McK. Garden, Fleetwood & A. Buchan, Peterhead (Alexander McK. Garden managing owner) (Alex Keay managing agent).
1937: Sold to Trawlers (IoM) Ltd, Douglas (James F. Hawley, manager).
21.5.1937: Aberdeen registry closed.
5.1937: Registered at Douglas(DO6).
1939: Sold for breaking up. Douglas registry closed.

Changelog

26/02/2010: Page published. 2 updates since then.
01/09/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Redwing A425

Additional information courtesy of Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 94025
Yard Number: 112
Completed: 1896
Yard Number: 112
Gross Tonnage: 118.86
Net Tonnage: 30.14
Length: 95.0 ft
Breadth: 19.9
Depth: 9.8 ft
Engine: C.2-cyl by Muir & Houston, Glasgow
Built: Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Govan

History

10.7.1896: Launched by Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Govan (Yd.No.112) for The Caithness Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Wick as REDWING.
8.1896: Completed as a liner/netter.
1896: Registered at Wick (WK607) (4/96). Daniel Wares Georgeson designated manager.
12.8.1896: Arrived Wick.
14.8.1896: Proceeded to sea for a trial trip in Wick Bay.
31.5.1897: At Aberdeen landed 103cwt of white fish.
9.1897: At Sunderland, fitted out as a steam trawler by Robert Thompson & Sons Ltd, Bridge Dockyard.
4.6.1898: Sold to Sunderland Steam Fishing Co Ltd, North Shields. Thomas Melrose, John Phillips (Kinnear & Co), North Shields & David Bell, Sunderland,designated managers.
5.9.1898: Sailed Tyne (Sk. Horn) for Wear, to be fitted with latest equipment for trawling.
25.9.1898: Landed first catch at Sunderland Fish Market.
7.10.1898: Wick registry closed.
10.1898: Registered at Sunderland (SD1).
5.6.1901: Reported that John Brown of the Aberdeen Steam Trawling & Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen has purchased the steam trawler FLEETWING (SD2) on behalf of John Walker and crew of the steam liner CRAGIEVAR (A782) for conversion to a liner and also the trawlers LAPWING (SD3) and REDWING for The Steam Herring Fleet Co. Ltd, Aberdeen. To be converted to a drifter.
29.6.1902: Sold to The Steam Herring Fleet Ltd, Aberdeen. John Kerr designated manager.
6.1901: Sunderland registry closed.
3.7.1901: Registered at Aberdeen (A425).
1901: At Aberdeen fitted out as a steam drifter.
6.5.1903: Arrived Aberdeen in tow of steam trawler TALLY HO (H522) having been picked up disabled with engine trouble.
3.8.1904: At Peterhead landed 60 cran of herring.
25.8.1904: At Aberdeen landed 50 cran of herring.
17.10.1904: Berthed in Lowestoft. At about 11.00pm, George Cameron (35), Peterhead, said good night to the rest of the crew and turned in. The following morning he could not be found onboard. Creepers were used to drag in the vicinity of the berth and sometime later his body was recovered from the water.
19.10.1904: At the inquest held in the Lowestoft Courthouse, evidence was taken from the Mate, who stated that the deceased was known to be a sleep walker. He thought that he had gone on deck to cool down, leaned on the rail and fallen overboard. A verdict of “Accidental Death” was recorded.
30.9.1907: Some 14 miles off Aberdeen, picked up steam liner CRUDEB BAY (A890) disabled with engine trouble and delivered Aberdeen.
5.6.1909: On arrival at Aberdeen reported that a crew member had fallen into the stokehold and suffered head injury. Transferred immediately to the Infirmary.
18.10.1910: Sailed Aberdeen for fishing grounds (Sk. James Rennie).
24.10.1910: In a severe gale off Hoy Head, Orkney, lost rudder and drifting disabled. Drifted for some fifteen hours before steam trawler HELLOS ((GY784) (Sk. Alfred Barker) responded to signals of distress. With difficulty connected and commenced tow to Aberdeen. Progress was slow due to weather until reaching Aberdeen Bay when the tow parted and the NE wind drove the trawler towards the shore. The HELLOS departed and on entering Aberdeen informed the authorities of the situation. The trawler was picked up by the steam trawler RUBISLAW (A907) which brought her clear into the Bay and stood by to await a tug.
24.10.1910: Arrived safely at Aberdeen under tow.
31.12.1912: Sold to John Alexander & David Ritchie & Sk. John Buthlay, Aberdeen. John Buthlay designated managing owner.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 50.65n under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
8.1915: At Aberdeen fitted out as a steam trawler.
29.8.1915: Registered as a steam trawler.
29.5.1917: Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve.
12.7.1917: John Alexander Morrice Ritchie (31), eldest son of the late Alexander Ritchie, and of Mrs Ritchie, 28 Ferry Road. Torry, lost at sea. He was mate onboard H.M.Trawler GEORGE MILBURN (A634) (Ad.No.3301) which struck a mine of Dunmore, Co. Waterford. He was previously a member the crew of steam liner REDWING.
1919: Released.
4.10.1927: For Sale. The steam trawler REDWING at present laid in Aberdeen, will be exposed for sale, by public roup, within the Douglas Hotel, Market Street, Aberdeen, on Tuesday 18th October, 1927, at 12 o’clock noon. Length, 95ft.; breadth, 19.9ft; tonnage gross 118.86; winch, ‘Strath’ type, 1915 used only half-yearly. Low Upset Price £650. For further particulars of the vessel and arrangement as to inspection apply to Messrs. Peter & J. Johnstone, fish salesmen, Market Street or Messrs. A. C. Morrison & Richards, 256 Union Street, Aberdeen, the latter of whom will exhibit the conditions of sale.
11.11.1927: Sold to Sk. George Craig & Alexander Forbes Wood, Aberdeen. Alexander F. Wood designated managing owner.
1931: Sold to Sk. Ernest W. Mutton, Aberdeen. Ernest W. Mutton designated managing owner.
31.12.1932: Berthed at Maitlands Quay, Aberdeen outboard of the steam drifter POPPY (BCK175). Sk. Mutton while crossing to board his vessel, fell into a 6ft hole in the drifter’s deck, dislocating his shoulder.
4.4.1933: Arrived Aberdeen with nine crew of Lowestoft steam trawler EDITOR (LT92), picked up some 16 miles off Aberdeen after she had started to take in water and subsequently foundered in position 57.10N 1.30W.
14.11.1933: At Aberdeen Sheriff Court, Nathan William Smith, labourer, admitted having, on November 12th -13th, stolen twenty two lemon sole from the steam trawler then berthed at the Fish Market. With six previous convictions he was sentenced two months in prison.
2.11.1935: Responded to distress from steam trawler VICTORIA REGINA ((A590) disabled some 14 miles off Aberdeen with with boiler tube plate given out. Connected and delivered Aberdeen.
1936/37: Fishing from Fleetwood (Sk. Ernest Mutton)(Alex Keay managing agent). Selection of landings at Fleetwood.
10.1.1936: First landing at Fleetwood 36 boxes.
19.2.1936: Landed 69 boxes.
5.3.1936: Landed 46 boxes.
26.3.1936: Landed 69 boxes.
4.9.1936: Landed 55 boxes.
18.12.1936: Landed 70 boxes.
13.3.1937: Landed 40 boxes.
5.4.1937: Landed 62 boxes.
1937: Sold to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up at Preston.
10.6.1937: Arrived Preston from Fleetwood under own power.
7.3.1938: Aberdeen registry closed “Vessel broken up”.

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S.T. Dania FD22

Rachael (background) Redwing (foreground)
Hercules (alongside)
Dania (outboard)
Picture courtesy of Bill Blow

Changelog
24/02/2010: Page published. Three updates since then.
29/01/2016: Picture added.
24/04/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
29/10/2022: Updated history.

S.D/L. Summer Rose PD594

Technical

Admiralty Number: 4185
Official Number: 145542
Yard Number: 357
Completed: 1920
Gross Tonnage: 96
Length: 86.5 ft
Breadth: 18.5 ft
Depth: 9.3 ft
Engine: T.3cyl by William Beardmore & Co Ltd, Dalmuir
Built: Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd, Northwich

History

1919: Launched by Isaac Pimblott & Sons Ltd, Northwich (Yd.No.357) (“Admiralty drifter”) for The Admiralty as STERN WAVE (Ad.No.4185).
27.3.1920: Completed as a fishing vessel.
25.8.1920: Transferred to The Fishery Board for Scotland, Edinburgh for disposal.
1921: Sold A. Wares & C. Cluness, Newhaven, Edinburgh.
1922: Registered at Leith as CRAIGLEITH (LH255).
1922: Sold to Scottish Steam Herring Fishing Co Ltd, Peterhead (John Sutherland, manager).
1922: Registered at Peterhead as SUMMER ROSE (PD594).
1930 – 1936: Trawling out of Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
Pre 1937 sold to Scottish Steam Herring Fishing Co Ltd, Peterhead & Others.
1937-1939: Occasional landings at Fleetwood when white fish lining (Alex Keay, managing agent).
1.10.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (Hire rate £32.0.0d/month). Based North Shields (Ty/Sk. W. Howes RNR).
13.10.1940: Mined off Sunderland. Two crew lost.
1940: Peterhead registry closed.
(Lost: James Southern, Engineman; Frank Paget, Stoker.)

Changelog

24/92/2010: Page published. 5 updates since then.

S.T. Euryalus A309

Technical

Official Number: 139960
Yard Number: 728
Completed: 1917
Gross Tonnage: 242
Net Tonnage: 94
Length: 120.2 ft
Breadth: 22.2 ft
Depth: 12.2 ft
Built: Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby
Engine: T.3-cyl by Gt. Central Co-operative Engineering & Ship Repairing Co Ltd, Grimsby

History

1917: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.728) for John W. Smethurst, Grimsby (managing owner) as CARBILL.
1.9.1917: Completed and requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-12pdr, 1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.1648).
16.11.1917: Registered at Grimsby (GY1100). Based Granton.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owners at Grimsby (John W. Smethurst, manager).
5.1924: Sold to Sir Alec Black, Bart, Grimsby.
6.1924: Sold to John W. Smethurst, Grimsby (managing owner).
5.1935: Sold to David Wood, Robert Mair, Andrew Christie & Isabella Cook Mair, Aberdeen (David Wood, manager).
9.5.1935: Grimsby registry closed.
13.5.1935: Registered at Aberdeen (A309).
30.5.1935: Registered at Aberdeen as EURYALUS (A309).
9.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (Hire rate £70.11.0d/month). Renamed HOVERFLY (P.No.FY.557). Based Granton with 105 M/S Group.
9.11.1943: Reverted to trawling.
24.7.1944: Sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd, Fleetwood (B. A. Parkes, manager). 15.1.1945: Returned to owner and reverted to EURYALUS (A309).
12.4.1946: Sold to Humber Trawlers Ltd, Grimsby.
9.4.1946: Aberdeen registry closed.
4.1946: Registered at Grimsby (GY245).
4.1951: Sold to Seafield Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen.
4.1951: Grimsby registry closed.
27.4.1951: Registered at Aberdeen (A682).
1956: Sold to BISCO and allocated to Malcolm Brechin, Granton for breaking up.
29.2.1956: Arrived Granton from Aberdeen under own power.
15.10.1956: Aberdeen registry closed “Vessel broken up.”

Changelog

20/02/2010: Page published. 2 updates since then.
28/07/2020: Updated history.