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S.T. Croton LT84

Technical

Official Number: 109541
Yard Number: 193
Completed: 1898
Gross Tonnage: 150
Net tonnage: 58
Length: 100.6 ft
Breadth: 20.5 ft
Depth: 10.7 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by Ross & Duncan, Glasgow
Built: Mackie & Thomson, Govan

History

5.1898: Launched by Mackie & Thomson, Govan (Yd.No.193) for Orient Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby as CROTON.
30.6.1898: Registered at Grimsby (GY716). Frank Barrett designated manager.
7.1898: Completed.
7.1901: Sold to Akties. Croton, Sandefjord, Norway. H. Fredriksen designated manager.
7.1901: Grimsby registry closed. Registered at Strömstad, Sweden (SD9). (TG6)
5.1.1911: Picked up master (Capt Schmitz), his wife and seventeen crew of the German steamer HAVEL (1183grt/1889), Santander to Stockton-on-Tees, cargo iron ore, which had foundered after collision near Newarp light with the Hartlepool steamer AXWELL (1442grt/1909). Capt believed he could beach steamer and declined assistance from AXWELL, but by Friday morning, in spite of continuous pumping situation worsened and ship was settling; abandoned to boats, before foundering. In evening landed survivors at Grimsby.
5.1914: Sold to Orient Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby.
5.1914: New boiler fitted.
6.5.1914: Registered at Grimsby (GY49). Frank Barrett designated manager.
11.1914: Requisitioned for war service (Ad.No.709).
11.1914: Fitted with Hotchkiss 12pdr and 6pdr HA and fitted out minesweeping duties (Ad.No.709).
1.10.1918: At Falmouth (General Patrol and Escort work).
24.11.1918: To be returned to owner.
12.1918: Returned to owner at Grimsby.
1.1920: Sold to Direct Fish Supplies Ltd, London. G. W. P. Margarson designated manager.
7.1920: Transferred to Isle of Man
5.8.1920: Grimsby registry closed.
8.1920: Registered at Douglas (DO89). W. H. B. Quilliam, Douglas, IoM designated manager.
3.1922: Transferred to Grimsby. Douglas registry closed.
30.3.1922: Registered at Grimsby (GY1344).
23.3.1922: Company in voluntary liquidation.
10.8.1922: Placed in compulsory liquidation.
9.1922: Sold to Thomas W. Baskcomb, Grimsby managing owner.
22.10.1935: Fleet of Thomas W. Baskcomb sold to Fred Parkes, Fleetwood.
29.10.1935: Sold to Consolidated Fisheries Ltd, Grimsby.
30.10.1935: Grimsby registry closed.
4.11.1935: Transferred and registered at Lowestoft (LT84). Sir John D. Marsden, Bart designated manager.
1940: Directed to Fleetwood under wartime control.
31.10.1941: Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood for £3850. Geoffrey Edwards Marr designated manager.
21.5.1943: Typical landing, Home Waters. 152 kits – hake-37, cod/codling-61, whiting-20, flats-2, ling/coley-2, roker-9, dogs-21.
21.7.1945: Sold to Partnership (Hull) Ltd, Hull for £4000.
1945: Sold to Mostyn & Willey Ltd, Watford. Hymen Mostyn designated manager.
1950: Sold to Belgium shipbreakers for breaking up. Lowestoft registry closed.

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S.T. Croton LT84

S.T. Croton LT84
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Changelog
19/05/2012: Page published. 6 updates since then.
16/06/2016: Information updated.
06/02/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
08/02/2020: Updated information.

S.T. Craigmore HL83

Technical

Official Number: 139828
Yard Number: 585
Completed: 1916
Gross Tonnage: 210
Net Tonnage: 91
Length: 115.7 ft
Breadth: 22.3 ft
Depth: 11.9 ft
Built: Hall, Russell & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Engine: T.3-cyl by Hall, Russell & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

13.6.1916: Launched by Hall, Russell & Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.585) for Robert H. Davison, Hartlepool as CRAIGMORE.
6.1916: Registered at Hartlepool (HL83). Robert H. Davison designated managing owner.
6.1916: Completed. Requisitioned from the builders and fitted out as a minesweeper (Ad.No.3294). Based Lowestoft.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Hartlepool.
1923: Sold to Parkmore Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Hartlepool. Robert H. Davison designated manager.
1925: Sold to Sam Robford & Co Ltd, London. Keith R. Hoare, Aberdeen designated manager.
1926: Transferred to Fleetwood.
11.1927: Sold to Robert William Sutherland, Aberdeen.
12.1927: Hartlepool registry closed.
24.12.1927: Registered at Aberdeen (A304). Robert William Sutherland designated managing owner.
6.2.1929: Sold to The Walker Steam Trawl Fishing Co Ltd, Aberdeen. Thomas Walker designated manager.
2.4.1929: Registered at Aberdeen as STAR OF PEACE (A304) (BoT Minute dated 26.2.1929).
15.9.1941: Sold to H. L. Trawling Co Ltd, Milford Haven.
15.9.1941: Aberdeen registry closed.
19.9.1941: Registered at Milford (M133). Henry J. Horwood designated manager.
23.7.1945: Sold to United Trawlers Ltd, Milford Haven (M. Laboa & Henry J. Horwood) for £15,000.
14.10.1948: Sailed Milford for Smalls ground (Sk. George Mair); eleven crew.
15.10.1948: When some 40 miles off St. Ann’s Head, just after 4.00 am. started to take in water. Contacted steam trawler ISER (FD79) (Sk. E. Bracher), which closed and crew taken onboard, but Sk. Mair stayed behind; at 7.00 a.m. connected and commenced tow. At 9.30 am. Sk. Mair left the ship and shortly afterwards she foundered.
12.05 p.m. Crew landed at Milford.
30.11.1948: Milford registry closed. (Underwriters paid out £10,890).

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S.T. Craigmore HL83

S.T. Craigmore HL83
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Changelog
19/05/2012: Page published. 5 updates since then.
06/05/2016: Picture added.
05/02/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
24/01/2020: Updated information.

S.T. Chancellor FD339

Additional information courtesy of Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 113083
Yard Number: 386
Completed: 1901
Gross Tonnage: 168.42
Net Tonnage: 54.41
Length: 105.8 ft
Breadth: 21.2 ft
Depth: 11.4 ft
Built: A Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Engine: T.3-cyl by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

20.2.1901: Launched by Miss Henderson, niece of the owner, at A. Hall & Co, Aberdeen (Yd.No.386) for William Hall Dodds (64/64), Aberdeen as CHANCELLOR.
26.3.1901: Registered at North Shields (SN279).
3.1901: Completed as a liner. William Hall Dodds designated managing owner.
26.6.1902: Sold to The “Dodds” Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen. William Hall Dodds designated manager.
29.6.1905: The body of fireman Francis Ingram (29) of Aberdeen who had drowned was identified at Point Law, Aberdeen.
24.02.1906: When entering Aberdeen harbour at low water and with heavy swell running, grounded on the ledge opposite the flag house on the North Pier. Rolling heavily in the swell, steam paddle tug JOHN McCONNOCHIE (??grt/1879) attended, connected, refloated and moored alongside the Fish Market. Making water and believed propeller and stern post damaged. Placed on pontoon for survey and subsequent repair.
26.5.1906: In the afternoon when putting to sea from her berth in Albert Basin, Aberdeen adjacent to Point Law, whilst manoeuvring, ran straight across the dock running into the wharf at the new portion of the Fish Market causing serious damage to the timber facings. Backed off and put to sea. Later returned with damage visible, stem twisted and several shell plates set-in.
23.9.1906: In company with the steam trawlers OCEAN KING (A174); SUNRAY (A668); HARRY ROSS (A453); St. NICHOLAS (A489) and LAUREATE (SN257), arrived at Lerwick, Shetland in the charge of the Fishery cruiser BRENDA (174grt/1898) arrested for alleged fishing within the limit on the west side of Shetland.
4.3.1909: While alongside in Aberdeen, Ch Eng. Harry Denham (51), North Shields and 2nd Eng working in the engine-room, when the packing of the boiler manhole suddenly blew out. 2nd Eng, who was working at the side of the vessel next to the ladder leading from the engine-room to the deck, was able to make his escape, but Denham who was at the other side, failed to get away, and was terribly scalded with boiling water and steam. After the steam had cleared, his body was recovered, and removed by police ambulance to the mortuary in Lodge Walk.
11.1911: Sold to Robert Craig, Alexander Leiper & James Leiper, Aberdeen (64/64 joint owners). Robert Craig designated managing owner.
1.12.1911: North Shields registry closed.
4.12.1911: Registered at Aberdeen (A423).
8.8.1912: Stranded at Duncansby Head.
10.8.1912: Refloated and proceeded to Aberdeen.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 64.20 net under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
12.8.1915: Sold to William Hall Dodds (64/64), Aberdeen.
16.5.1916: Sold to the Port St. Mary Fishing & Curing Co Ltd (64/64), London. Charles Jeffs Jnr, Hest Bank designated manager.
2.2.1917: At Fleetwood Police Court:, deckhand Norris Linham was fined 40s for disobedience by failing to join the vessel.
3.1917: At Fleetwood. Fitted with Hotchkiss 6pdr gun (No.1252); complement increased by two gunners.
29.5.1917: Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve.
11.10.1917: At Fleetwood Magistrates Court, Owen McNeil, Harry Coward and William L. McCaskie were summoned for refusal to go to sea when ordered and delayed a convoy twelve hours. Coward said it was blowing too hard in the morning to go to sea, the wind had not abated in the afternoon when they were ordered to go down. McCaskie who had been fined previously for a similar offence was fined 60s and the other two fined 40s; a week was given to pay.
5.8.1918: Sold to Ernest Taylor & Noah Ashworth, Fleetwood. Joseph A. Taylor designated manager.
1919: Released.
31.7.1919: Aberdeen registry closed.
2.8.1919: Registered at Fleetwood (FD339).
15.3.1924: On passage to Plymouth, put into Falmouth leaking. Subsequently beached for inspection.
17.03.1924: After effecting temporary repairs sailed for Plymouth.
7.10.1924: Sold to John Chant, Plymouth (Plymouth Trawlers Ltd). John Chant designated managing owner.
11.9.1926: Arrived Plymouth in tow of the Plymouth steam trawler TROJAN (GY848), having been picked up disabled with broken propeller shaft.
19.11.1927: Arrived back in Sutton Pool, Plymouth having lost her her trawling gear valued at £130.
4.2.1930: Arrived back in Sutton Pool, Plymouth with a navigational buoy in tow, picked up some 14 miles SW of Start Point. Once connected progress towards Plymouth had been slow at about 2 knots. Upon inspection the buoy was found to be dragging a chain cable between 60 to 100 fathoms in length. The buoy was a bell buoy and had travelled across from Canada, local boats had been keeping a look out for it, as it and had been drifting in the Channel for over a fortnight.
17.11.1931: Sold to Plymouth Trawlers Ltd, Plymouth. John Chant designated manager.
15.1.1934: Sailed Plymouth for West of England grounds (Sk. Edward Charles Rowe); nine crew all told.
17.1.1934: Fishing off the Eddystone, stopped at 2.00 a.m. due to bad weather and poor visibility (wind SW force 7-8, rain). Decided to return to Plymouth, set course NE by E and proceeded at full speed (7 to 8 knots), with the skipper and the Bosun, Wilfred Scobie and a deckhand William George Penberthy in the wheelhouse. The skipper was absent from the wheelhouse for 15 to 20 minutes and returned at about 4.30 a.m. shortly before the vessel stranded in Whitsand Bay near Withnoe Point, Rame Head. After stranding the engine was worked “Full Astern” but after a few revolutions ordered “Stop” and then “Full Ahead”. The skipper stated that this was done for crew safety. Fires were drawn and crew saved by rocket apparatus and breeches buoy.
1.1934: Abandoned and became total wreck.
31.1.1934: Fleetwood registry closed.
20.3.1934: At BOT Formal Investigation (No. S.362) held at Plymouth, the Court considered that the skipper took an undue risk in proceeding on a course at full speed from an uncertain or assumed position and without taking soundings during such course. The Court found that the stranding and subsequent loss were due to the wrongful act and default of her skipper, Edward Rowe. His ticket was suspended for twelve months.

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Movie of the wreck of Chancellor

S.T. Chancellor FD339

S.T. Chancellor FD339
Picture courtesy of The Bill Blow Collection

S.T. Chancellor FD339

S.T. Chancellor FD339
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S.T. Chancellor FD330

S.T. Chancellor FD330
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S.T. Chancellor FD339

S.T. Chancellor FD339
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S.T. Chancellor FD339

S.T. Chancellor FD339
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Chancellor's boiler (1989)

Chancellor’s boiler (1989)
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Harold Lucock, Mate

Harold Lucock, Mate
Picture courtesy of The Terry Bunker Collection

S.T. Chancellor FD339

S.T. Chancellor FD339
Picture courtesy of The Terry Bunker Collection

Changelog
19/05/2012: Page published. 9 revisions since then.
19/08/2014: Boiler picture added.
16/01/2015: Made minor correction.
04/10/2015: Added further information.
30/12/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
18/11/2019: Updated information.
01/03/2020: Added link to movie of the wreck.
23/12/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Amarapoora FD122

Additional Material courtesy of Mike Thompson

Technical

Official Number: 104235
Yard Number: 496
Completed: 1895
Gross Tonnage: 148
Net Tonnage: 44
Length: 100.7 ft
Breadth: 20.6 ft
Depth: 11.0 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by Baird & Barnsley, North Shields
Boiler: J. T. Eltringham & Co, South Shields
Built: Edwards Bros, North Shields

History

15.12.1894: Launched by Edwards Bros, North Shields (Yd.No.496) for George Beeching, Fleetwood (managing owner) as AMARAPOORA.
30.1.1895: Registered at Fleetwood (FD122).
2.1895: Completed.
1897: Sold to Kelsall Brothers & Beeching Ltd, Manchester (John E. A. Kelsall & George Beeching, Fleetwood, managers).
30.3.1899: Registered at Hull (H59).
12.5.1899: Fleetwood registry closed.
8.9.1911: Registered office transferred to Hull (George Beeching, Hull & John E. A. Kelsall, London, managers).
3.5.1912: Fishing North Sea near Dogger Bank (Sk. Parkinson) at about 2.30pm. in collision with steam trawler MARTABAN (H82) (Sk.G. Turner), crew of nine taken off by MARTABAN and vessel foundered in almost 3 minutes. MARTABAN sustained damage to stern and starboard bow.
24.5.1912: Hull registry closed “Lost at sea”.

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S.T. Amarapoora H59

S.T. Amarapoora H59
Picture courtesy of The Fred Baker Collection

Changelog
19/05/2012: Page published. 7 updates since then.
28/12/2017: Removed FMHT watermark from image.

S.D/T. Amalia LT241 (Seasonal)

Technical

Official Number: 149248
Yard Number: 1037
Completed: 1917
Gross Tonnage: 139 (141)
Net Tonnage: 47 (61)
Length: 31.24 m (102.5 ft)
Breadth: 6.23 m (20.5 ft)
Depth: 2.93 m (9. 6ft)
Built: Gebr. Boot, Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Engine: 270ihp T.3-cyl by Industrieele Maats. “Hera”, Ijmuiden

History

1917: Completed by Gebr. Boot, Leiderdorp, The Netherlands (Yd.No.1037) for N.V. Exploitatie & Administratie Maats “Shamrock I”, IJmuiden as AMALIA.
Registered IJmuiden (IJM324). S. Koster designated manager.
12.1930: Sold to Hobsons & Co (Lowestoft) Ltd, Lowestoft. Valued at £2550. To fish out of Fleetwood.
12.1930: IJmuiden registry closed.
19.12.1930: Registered at Lowestoft (LT241). Charles W. Dance designated manager.
20.12.1930: Sold to Vigilant Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft. John C. Hayward designated manager.
12.1930: Remeasured 139.28g 61.33n.
1931: Fishing from Lowestoft, Padstow, Milford and Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent at Fleetwood).
9.1932: George Stock appointed skipper, joined at Milford.
12.4.1933: Sustained damage in collision with steam trawler HERCULES (FD172).
16.7.1935: Connected to disabled steam drifter/trawler THRIFTY (LT152) and delivered Fleetwood.
1936: Fishing from Fleetwood (Alex Keay, managing agent).
13.4.1938: Damaged stern while berthing at Fleetwood.
1.7.1938: Sustained damage in collision with dredger at Fleetwood.
1.7.1938: Sustained broken tailshaft, steam drifter/trawler THRIFTY (LT152) connected and delivered Fleetwood.
27.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (P.No. FY.1502) (Hire rate £33.12.0d/month).
4.1943: Transferred to miscellaneous Naval duties.
3.1945: Returned to owner.
1946: Sold to Ole Vea, Akrehamn, Haugesund, Norway.
1.6.1946: Lowestoft registry closed. Registered at Haugesund as EGGÖY.
1949: Re-engined with 2stroke 4-cyl oil engine by Frederikshavns Jernst. & Msk., Frederikshavns.
1949: Remeasured 150g 63n.
1954: Lengthened to 38,46 (126.2) (loa) 191g 84n.
1960: Re-engined with 2stroke 6-cyl 298kW/460bhp oil engine by Alpha-Diesel A/S, Falkenburg.
Post 1963: Owners restyled Ole Vea Partrederi, Akrehamn, Haugesund.
Post 1977: Sold for breaking up.

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S.T. Amalia LT241

S.T. Amalia LT241
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Changelog
19/05/2012: Page published. 4 updates since then.
28/12/2017: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
27/06/2019: Updated information.