{"id":5588,"date":"2009-03-11T10:45:29","date_gmt":"2009-03-11T10:45:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/?page_id=5588"},"modified":"2022-04-12T15:53:34","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T14:53:34","slug":"lost-vessels","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/lost-vessels\/","title":{"rendered":"Lost Vessels"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Fleetwood Maritime Heritage<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em> If there any vessels missing from this page, please contact me.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Please note that when some of these vessels were lost they had been sold or moved to another port. However, all have sailed from Fleetwood at some time, or been owned by Fleetwood companies and for this reason I have decided to include them on this page.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>1880<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PRINCE CHARLIE: (Smack)  1800  Sank  No Details  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1881<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>OSPREY: (1)  28\/04\/1881  South of Douglas Bay  Isle of Man <\/p>\n<p><strong>1882<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>MARY ELLEN: (Smack)  1882  Sank  All 5 crew lost  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1883<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>COMET: (Smack)  1883  Sank  Lost in storm<br \/>\nEZRE: (Smack)  1883  Sank  Lost in storm<br \/>\nMARGARET AGNES: (Smack)  1883  Sank  Lost in storm <\/p>\n<p><strong>1885<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DOTTREL: (Smack)  1885  Sank  Lune Deeps<\/p>\n<p><strong>1886<\/strong>  <\/p>\n<p>ALICE: (Smack)  1886  Sank  No Details<br \/>\nSWALLOW: (1) (Smack)  1886  Sank  All 5 crew lost <\/p>\n<p><strong>1894<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p>RED ROSE: (Smack)  1894  Sank  Crew lost<br \/>\nMARINER: (Smack)FD 100  Foundered off Fleetwood in the great storm 02\/10\/1895.  Crew William Scott and Thomas Wright lost.<br \/>\nPETREL: (Smack)FD 59  sank off Blackpool in the great storm of 22\/12\/1894.  Crew lost<br \/>\nGENESTA: (Smack)FD 120    Foundered off Blackpool in the great storm 02\/10\/1895 after collision with the paddle steamer Greyhound.  Crew James Wilson and Sam Colley saved.<br \/>\nSURPRISE: (Smack)FD 151    Sank in the great storm on 22\/12\/1894  Crew lost<br \/>\nMAYFLOWER: (Smack)FD 8    sank off Blackpool in the great storm on 22\/12\/1894  Crew lost<br \/>\nDAISY QUEEN:  (Smack)FD 12    Foundered off Central Pier in the great storm 02\/10\/1895. Crew John Ball and John Aughton lost.<br \/>\nTALIFOO: 02\/11\/1894  Inner hebrides  Scotland.<br \/>\nHANNAH ELIZA: 27 December 1894 Lost to collision at Maryport.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1895<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p>SCHOOLGIRL: (Smack)FD 84   Foundered off Crusader Bank in the great storm 02\/10\/1895.  Crew Robert Fleming (2nd cox of Fleetwood lifeboat and G. Ball lost.<br \/>\nSARAH: (Smack)FD 116   Foundered off Salthouse Bank in the great storm 02\/10\/1895.  Crew Robert Wright and J Roskell lost. Boat subsequently found in Hollows Road.<br \/>\nPEARL: (Smack)  1895  Wrecked  Rossall<br \/>\nGENESTER: (Prawner)  1895  Sank  South Shore, Blackpool<br \/>\nBLUE BELL:  FD 33   Foundered on North Wharf Bank in the great storm 02\/10\/1895. Crew R. Cowell and J. Roskell saved.<br \/>\nTWO SISTERS: (Smack)FD 310  1893  Foundered off Central Pier in the great storm 02\/10\/1895.  Crew James Wright and J Roskell and Frederick Bagshaw lost.<br \/>\nVOLUNTEER: (Prawner)  1895  Foundered off South Shore in the great storm 02\/10\/1895.  Crew George Clarkson and Fred Bettis got ashore.<br \/>\nCHINDWIN: 07\/02\/1895  Salt Pan Bay  Portpatrick<br \/>\nDAISY: (Smack)  1895  Missing  All hands lost  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1896<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>THAYETMAYO: September 1896  Lost  Off Iceland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1898<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PLOVER: February 25 1898  Lost off Islay near Dubh Artach lighthouse.  Collision with Norwegian registered ST ANDREW.<br \/>\nGERMANIC: June 1898  Lost  to collision.<br \/>\nACCEPTOR: June 1898 Lost to collision Bunbeg River, Co. Donegal <\/p>\n<p><strong>1903<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VALETTA: July 1903  Moved to Hull in 1897  Sunk by collision<br \/>\nCOPTIC: December 1903  Moved to Hull 1897  Lost to collision <\/p>\n<p><strong>1904<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ADRIATIC: 1904  Moved to Hull 1887  Sank after collision  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1906<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>TEUTONIC: December 25 1906  Foundered  North Sea<br \/>\nCROWN: December 1906  Stranded one mile SW of Maughold Head<br \/>\nRIBBLE: May 1906  Wrecked at Mizen Head  Ireland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1907<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ROCKLIFFE: 11\/11\/1907  Lost at Portpatrick  Dumfries and Galloway<br \/>\nROSEDALE: 1907  Wrecked  Londonderry  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1908<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>MANDELAY: 14\/02\/1908  Lost at Ravenscar  Crew saved<br \/>\nALBANY: 29\/12\/1908  Lost at Machrihanish  West Coast of Kintyre<br \/>\nCRANE: 26\/12\/1908  Sank  Lost Off Tobermory  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1910<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>CITY OF BRISTOL:  January 1910  Wrecked  North Antrim Coast<br \/>\nAVA:  February 24 1910  Foundered  North Sea<br \/>\nGOTHIC: January 1910  Sunk in North Sea  Overwhelmed by high seas.<br \/>\nVIVO: October 19 1910  Stranded  31\/2 miles NW of Mull of Galloway<br \/>\nBASSEIN: August 21 1910  Sank in severe weather  North Sea  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1912<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BRITANNIC: December 1912  Moved to Hull 1897  Lost after collision<br \/>\nAMARAPOORA: May 03 1912  Moved to Hull 1897  Sunk by collision<br \/>\nMAUD: 11\/02\/1912  Kynance Bay  The Lizard  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1913<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BELOVAR: February 06 1913  Lost with all hands (10)  North of Barra Head<br \/>\nSOCRATES: 07\/01\/1913  Lost at Portlogan  Dumfries and Galloway <\/p>\n<p><strong>1914<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DORIS: FD141  January 21 1914  No Survivors  The coast of Skye.<br \/>\nDUNCAN: February 01 1914  Stranded on St. Patrick\u2019s Causeway, Cardigan Bay.<br \/>\nCLARA BELLA:  February 1914  Lost with all hands (13)  Iceland<br \/>\nMARY STANLEY  October 28 1914  Sunk after collision with LAURA,  Hebrides<br \/>\nMARY: November 05 1914  Lost while minesweeping  Off Gt Yarmouth in position 52.35N 01.54E<br \/>\nDORIS: LT890  November 13 1914  No Survivors  Doon Castle Point.<br \/>\nEULALIA: December 1914  Moved to Grimsby as OCANA  Mined <\/p>\n<p><strong>1915<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VANILLA: 18\/04\/1915  Lost to U-boat  North Sea<br \/>\nVICTORIA: 01\/06\/1915  Lost to U-boat  South of St George&#8217;s Channel<br \/>\nTHRUSH: 09\/08\/1915  Lost to U-boat  50 miles W of Eagle Island<br \/>\nPRINCESS VICTORIA:  07\/11\/1915  Lost to collision  Off Ushant<br \/>\nMARTABAN: May 1915  Sunk by U-boat  22 miles E.1\/4 N. of Aberdeen<br \/>\nTORS: 30\/07\/1915  Mined  43 miles East of Spurn Point<br \/>\nQUAIL: 23\/06\/1915  Lost to collision.  Off Portland, Dorset<br \/>\nLUCERNE: May 1915  Sunk bu U-boat  Off Rattray Head<br \/>\nKATHLEEN: June 1915  Lost by collision  Off Iceland<br \/>\nCITY OF DUNDEE:  1915  Lost by collision  Off Folkstone<br \/>\nTRYGON: 30\/03\/1915  Lost in the Clyde  Scotland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1916<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VALPA: March 10 1916  Mined  Off Spurn Point.<br \/>\nLENA MELLING: (1)  April 1916  Mined  Elbow Light Buoy<br \/>\nKAPHREDA: June 1916  Mined  Near Corton Light Vessel<br \/>\nWHOOPER: June 30 1916  Mined  Off Lowestoft<br \/>\nALBATROSS (1): September 24 1916  Lost to U-boat gunfire.  20 miles E of Flamborough Head<br \/>\nTARANTULA: (1)  September 25 1916  Lost to U-boat  20 miles NE of Scarborough<br \/>\nSARAH ALICE:  September 26 1916  Lost to U-boat  Off Fair Island<br \/>\nMAGNUS: October 08 1916  Lost to U-boat  Off Longstone Light<br \/>\nBURNLEY: November 25 1916  Mined off Orford Ness  East Coast  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1917<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>TEAL: January 02 1917  Moved to Hull  Wrecked off Buckie<br \/>\nMAJESTIC: January 10 1917  Stranded  Robin Hood&#8217;s Bay, Yorkshire<br \/>\nBARNSLEY:February 13 1917  13 miles N of Inishtrahull  Sunk by U-boat<br \/>\nMARTIN: 04\/04\/1917  Lost.  No Details.<br \/>\nSTAR OF FREEDOM:  April 1917  Mined  Off Trevose Head<br \/>\nACTIVE: April 25 1917 Sunk by U-boat 65 miles E by S of Longstone Light<br \/>\nORPHESIA: July 1917  Struck a wreck  Off Alexandria, Egypt<br \/>\nMOULMEIN: March 1917  Moved to Hull then back to Fleetwood  No details<br \/>\nMERSE: May 1917  Mined off Garroch Head  Bute<br \/>\nJAY: August 1917  Lost  Torpedoed<br \/>\nHOLDENE: February 1917  Mined  Off Orford Ness<br \/>\nHAWK: February 1917  Sunk by U-boat  Off Malta<br \/>\nBRACKLYN: May 1917  Mined  Off Great Yarmouth<br \/>\nBOVIC: August 1917  Moved to Hull 1897  Lost after collision off Souter Point<br \/>\nAMY: April 11 1917  Mined on RN service  Off Le Havre<br \/>\nEUSTON: February 1917  Mined  Off Hartlepool<br \/>\nSTOIC: July 10 1917  Sunk by U-boat gunfire  60 miles S by E from Sydero<br \/>\nNEWBRIDGE: 19\/11\/1917  Lost by collision  Prawle Point<br \/>\nBEGA: 18\/06\/1917  Muckle Flugga  Sunk by U-boat<br \/>\nFANNY: February 1917  Missing with all hands (10)  Hebrides<br \/>\nKITTY: May 09 1917  Lost to U-boat  Sunk by explosive charge in position 56.11,39N 01.45,00W.<br \/>\nGLADYS: (1)  1917  Lost to U-boat  Off Innistrahull<br \/>\nACTIVE: April 1917  Sunk by U-boat  Off St Abbs Head<br \/>\nLUCY: 1917  Lost to U-boat  Off Innistrahull<br \/>\nMARGARET: 1917  Lost to torpedo attack  No details<br \/>\nTETTENHALL: 23\/05\/1917  Mined and lost with 9 RN hands.  2.4 miles ESE Lowestoft  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1918<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VELIA: 1918  Lost after being sold to Iceland  No details<br \/>\nMARION: (2):  February 22 1918  Mined off Malta.<br \/>\nWAVE: (Smack)  10\/03\/1918  Lost to U-boat  Off St Bees Head<br \/>\nSWALLOW: (2)  March 29 1918  Sunk by collision  Off Whitby<br \/>\nMANDA: 23\/12\/1918  Posted missing  10 crew lost<br \/>\nELISE: 22\/08\/1918  Mined or torpedoed off Blyth while minesweeping.  Scotland<br \/>\nSUNRISE: (Smack)  09\/03\/1918  Sunk by submarine  18 miles south east of Maughold Head<br \/>\nIDENA: (1)  1918  Sunk by gunfire  Off Norway <\/p>\n<p><strong>1919<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>CYRANO: 13\/08\/1919  Missing  No details<br \/>\nRIVER DART:  01\/11\/1919  Wrecked at Inchkeith Island.  Firth of Forth  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1920<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PROME: July 1920  Lost in North Sea  In collision with the barque GLADYS<br \/>\nGAVINA: October 1920  Rathlin  North of Bruce&#8217;s Castle<br \/>\nNORSE: October 17 1920  Lost at Kintyre,  Pattersons Rock, off Sanda island.<br \/>\nSARK: November 14 1920  Wrecked  Loch Eriboll<br \/>\nCEREALIA: November 25 1920:  Stranded on Jagger Rock, Jura<\/p>\n<p><strong>1921<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>TAYSIDE: January 1921  Sank  No details<br \/>\nMARRS: 1921  Moved to France as Le Barre  Lost to collision.<br \/>\nJohn Casewell: October 1921 Lost on Dog Rock, Bere Island.<br \/>\nSNIPE: October 1921  Moved to Hull  Lost by collision<br \/>\nJOSEPH HODGKINS:  December 28 1921  Maughold Head, Isle of Man  Lost by collision with CUIRASS<br \/>\nLOIS: FD113  May 1921  Wrecked  No details<br \/>\nSWAN: 7\/13\/21  Run down by a steamer  80 miles off Land&#8217;s End  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1922<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>GULL: December 1922  Moved to Hull in 1897  Lost after collision in North Sea.<br \/>\nANNIE MELLING: (1)  11\/08\/1922  Tobermory  Lost to collision<br \/>\nDARENT: 8\/06\/22  Wigtown Bay  Kirkudbrightshire<br \/>\nNILE: October 1922  Sunk off Crookhaven  Struck rocks.  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1923<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WREN: December 18 1923  Foundered  North Sea<br \/>\nINVERSPEY: August 1923  Wrecked. All crew saved  Galway Bay<\/p>\n<p><strong>1924<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ANGLE: January 08 1924  Lost with all hands (13) on Bahamas Bank  Isle of Man<br \/>\nHYACINTH: March 25 1924 Foundered 50 miles W by S from Lune Light Vessel<br \/>\nANIDA: October 18 1924  9 Lost  Rhinns of Islay<br \/>\nADMIRAL: November 1924  Lost by collision whilst in Japanese ownership.  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1925<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VERA: March 05 1925  Lost at Myrdalssandur  South Iceland<br \/>\nLUSHBY: December 1925  Stranded on south side of Tory Island, Co. Donegal.<br \/>\nSALMONBY: December 29 1925  Bray Head, Wicklow  Foundered due to flooding in engine room.<br \/>\nHORNET: October 1925  Moved to Sweden as Evald  Lost by collision<\/p>\n<p><strong>1926<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>CORMORAN: January 26 1926  Lost  West Coast of Islay<br \/>\nEMPEROR: January 10 1926  Lost by collision  Collided with S.T. OCEAN PRINCE<br \/>\nCRATER: February 02 1926  Sank after striking submerged wreckage  Off the TYNE<br \/>\nPERSIAN EMPIRE:  February 21 1926  Luce Bay  Wigtownshire<br \/>\nGAUL: April 03 1926 In heavy weather driven on submerged reef in Ballevullin Bay,  NW Tiree<br \/>\nSALMONBY: March 23 1926  11 lost  North Sea  after boiler explosion<br \/>\nINVERDON: December 06 1926  stranded on a submerged reef off Kvalnes on the island of Sando, Faroes  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1927<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SOMERSBY: December 08 1927  Maryport Bay  Mull of Galloway<br \/>\nCEVIC: June 06 1927  Crew saved  Ballure, Ramsey South Beach<br \/>\nPLAYMATE: May 04 1927  South east of Maughold Head  Isle of Man<br \/>\nLEYLAND: March 15 1927  Wrecked  Horlisgeir Rock, North Uist<br \/>\nEBOR: December 30 1927  Wrecked  off Isle of May, Firth of Forth  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1928<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DESIDERATUM: March 07 1928  Wrecked  Norway<br \/>\nIONIC: March 07 1928  Lost by collision  North Sea<br \/>\nMAGNOLIA: June 26 1928  Broke propellor shaft  foundered 14 miles off Fastnet Rock<br \/>\nHONJO: March 1928  Moved to Belgium  Sank<br \/>\nBRIARLYN: (ex Patrick Cullen)  February 1928  Wrecked  St Kilda<br \/>\nBELMONT: 1928  Moved to Aberdeen  Wrecked on Horseback Rocks<br \/>\nCARTAGENA: January 1928  Lost with all hands (12)  Irish Sea <\/p>\n<p><strong>1929<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>KUMU: February 1929  Stranded and sank  St Kilda<br \/>\nEDWARD VII:  February 1929  Stranded and sank  Buff of Brims reef, Pentland Firth<br \/>\nCOMMANDANT BULTINCK:  1929  Wrecked at Rossall  3 men lost<br \/>\nROSA MARIS: (1)  16\/01\/29  All saved  Lost on Red Rocks, Eriskay <\/p>\n<p><strong>1930<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>IDA ADAMS:  21\/11\/30  Frenchmans Rock  Islay<br \/>\nSHACKLETON: 1930  Rathlin Island  Northern Ireland<br \/>\nCAMENES: Post 1930  Wrecked  Iceland<br \/>\nKINDRED STAR: March 03 1930:  Stranded on South Bishop Rock, Pembrokeshire<\/p>\n<p><strong>1931<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>FERROL: December 1931  Wrecked on the Eye Peninsular  Stornoway<br \/>\nDAILY MAIL:   March 1931  Wrecked  North Mull<br \/>\nSAXON: 21\/08\/31  All saved  Hough Skerries, West coast of Tiree<br \/>\nCRISCILLA: (1)  02\/11\/31  Lost at Black Rock  Islay<br \/>\nPASAGES: 03\/12\/31  Lost at Jurby  West coast of the Isle of Man<br \/>\nDAILY MAIL  10\/05\/31  Lost at Galloway  Hebrides  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1932<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>G.M.: (renamed Pasadena)  September 1932  Wrecked  No Details<br \/>\nFLORENCE DOMBEY: (ex Wyre)  May 1933  Moved to Aberdeen  Sank  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1933<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ENDYMION: July 1933  lost on Horse Bank  Southport  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1935<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WILLIAM CARBERRY:  February 1935  Wrecked  No details<br \/>\nPORT JACKSON:  August 1935  Lost  Scotstown Head, Peterhead<br \/>\nOSPRAY II:  April 1935  Sunk after collision  Collided with the trawler CALDEW.<br \/>\nHONORA: August 27 1933:  Wrecked near Maldonado, Uruguay (River Plate estuary).<br \/>\nCLYRO: October 21 1935  No Details<br \/>\nLILY MELLING:  August 18 1935  Ran aground near Anstruther bathing pool  Declared CTL<br \/>\nMALAGA: 18\/10\/35  Lost with all hands  Off Portrush, Northern Ireland <\/p>\n<p><strong>1936<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WINOOKA: 15\/03\/36  3 lost  St Kilda<br \/>\nKODOMA: 04\/12\/36  Lost with all hands (12)  West of Scotland<br \/>\nBARLE: April 01 1936  Lost after running aground.  West of Scotland<br \/>\nCHANCELLOR: 1936  Moved to Aberdeen 1934  Sank<br \/>\nWALTER S BAILEY:  September 06 1936  Stranded  South east coast of Iceland<br \/>\nPRETORIA: February 05 1936  Lost by collision  6 miles SE by S of Buchan Ness Light<br \/>\nDINAS: (1)  December 1936  Lost  Wrecked at Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal without loss of life.<br \/>\nEVELYN: 1936  Wrecked  North Iceland<\/p>\n<p><strong>1937<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SAN SEBASTIAN: January 01 1937  Lost with 4 hands  Islay<br \/>\nLUNEDA: February 09 1937  Off Ardberg  Islay<br \/>\nCOTAVIA: February 12 1937  Maughold Head, Isle of Man  Damaged in collision.<br \/>\nBEACON STAR: February 19 1937 Lost off Eddystone. No survivors.<br \/>\nCYMREA: March 1937  Eyraebakke, south west coast of Iceland. twelve crew lost.  Twelve crew lost.<br \/>\nBOSCOBEL: May 1937  Moved to Aberdeen  Sank<br \/>\nHONORA EVELYN: (1)  September 1937  Wrecked  No Details<br \/>\nANGEL de la PAZ: 1927 Scuttled off America.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1938<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BOSTONIAN: January 1938  Lost with all hands (12)  South of Barra<br \/>\nEXMOUTH: 09\/03\/38  3 lost  Smaull Point, Islay<br \/>\nALCAZAR: 12\/08\/38  7 lost  Irish Sea  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1939<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>AUTHORPE: February 1939 Sunk at moorings during Spanish Civil War<br \/>\nCHERITON: 03\/03\/1939  Wrecked on Skea Skerries, Westray Sound.  Crew saved<br \/>\nRUDYARD KIPLING:  13\/09\/1939   Sunk by U-27<br \/>\nAUREA: 1939  Lost E x N May Island, Firth of Forth  Sunk by enemy aircraft<br \/>\nTHOMAS HANKINS:  November 1939  Lost to U-boat gunfire.  Off the Western Isles.<br \/>\nDELPHINE: 20\/11\/1939  Sunk by gunfire from U-33  14 miles NW Tory Island<br \/>\nARLITA: September 18 1939  Sunk  By U-boat gunfire<br \/>\nALBATROSS (2): (FD353)  January 1939.  Stranded and sunk as Crisabelle Stephen<br \/>\nLORD LISTER:  September 1939  Moved to Portugal 1930  Lost by collision off Cape Roca<br \/>\nDAVARA: 16\/09\/1939  Sunk by U-27  Off Tory Island<br \/>\nLORD MINTO: 18\/09\/39  7Sunk by gunfire from U-boat  Off the Flannan Islands<br \/>\nNORTHERN ROVER:  30\/10\/1939  Sunk by U-59 off Kirkwall  Lost with all hands.<br \/>\nCRESSWELL: November 1939  6 lost to a U boat  Hebrides<br \/>\nARLITA: 18\/09\/39  Sunk by gunfire from U-boat  Off the Flannan Islands<br \/>\nSULBY: November 1939  5 lost to a U boat  Hebrides<br \/>\nCITY OF YORK:  15\/10\/1939  Lewis  Hebrides<br \/>\nWILLIAM HUMPHRIES:  November 1939  All hands lost to a U boat  Hebrides<br \/>\nBARBARA ROBERTSON  December 23 1939  1 lost to gunfire from U30  North Hebrides<br \/>\nCALDWE: (ex Maristo)  September 1939  Sunk by U-boat  Faroes<br \/>\nWELLVALE: September 12 1939  Reported lost with all hands (12)  Hebrides (U-35)<br \/>\nSOLA: 18\/12\/1939  Lost to enemy aircraft  112 miles E by N of May Island, Firth of Forth<br \/>\nTRINITY N.B.:  December 1939  Lost to enemy aircraft  17 miles NE of Rattray Head<br \/>\nSEA SWEEPER:  20\/11\/1939  Sunk by U-boat  Off Tory Island<br \/>\nwigmore  18\/11\/1939  Sunk by U-boat  Appoximate position 58\u00b001.2N\/01\u00b057.5W when attacked by U-boat (U.22)<br \/>\nQUIXOTIC: 05\/12\/1939  Stranded  Adjacent to Bell Rock Lighthouse<br \/>\nCITY OF YORK:  1939  Wrecked  Isle of Lewis  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1940<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>VICTORIAN: January 11 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  North Sea<br \/>\nLUCIDA: January 11 1940  Mined  North Sea<br \/>\nMERISIA: January 26 1940  Lost with all hands  Isle of Man<br \/>\nTHERESA BOYLE:  February 10 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  115 miles E x N of Aberdeen<br \/>\nROBERT BOWEN:  February 09 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  20 miles NE of Aberdeen<br \/>\nCISNELL: February 11 1940  Sunk  U-boat  70 miles from Fastnet<br \/>\nHERMIA: March 1940  Moved to Netherlands as Protinus.  Lost to German bombers<br \/>\nSOAR: March 18 1940  Grounded on Black Waugh rocks  1 mile south of Gourdon, Kincardineshire<br \/>\nLOWDOCK: March 19 1940  Lost  5m east of Tod Head, Stonehaven in collision with HMTrawler Lady Philomena.<br \/>\nEDWARD CATTELLY  May 06 1940  Lost  Collision off Hartlepool<br \/>\nCHARLES BOYES:  May 25 1940  Mined in the North Sea  Nineteen crew lost, three saved.<br \/>\nOONA HALL:  May 28 1940  Run down in the Irish Sea, 6 miles west of Peel, by an armed French merchant cruiser<br \/>\nOCEAN REWARD: May 29 1940 Foundered after collision returning from Dunkirk<br \/>\nOCEAN LASSIE: June 03 1940 Mined near Outer Ridge Buoy off Harwich<br \/>\nMARSONA: August 04 1940  4 lost  Mined in Cromarty Forth<br \/>\nRIVER CLYDE:  August 05 1940  Mined off Aldeburgh  Suffolk<br \/>\nHANNAH E REYNOLDS:  August 18 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  St Margarets Bay, Dover<br \/>\nSEA KING:  October 09 1940  Lost to mine  28 miles from Bull Sand Fort, Grimsby Roads<br \/>\nVELIA: October 19 1940  Lost to a mine  8 miles SE South Ship Head, Harwich<br \/>\nJOSEPH BUTTON:  October 22 1940  Mined in the North Sea  Off Aldeburgh<br \/>\nCREMLYN: November 1940  Ex-James Hunniford; ex-Ethel Taylor  Mined off the Tyne<br \/>\nLOCH MORAR:  November 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  Thames Estuary<br \/>\nHARRY HAWKE:  November 01 1940  Sunk by enemy aircraft  Thames Estuary<br \/>\nSEA RANGER:  November 15 1940  Foundered off Haisborough, Norfolk  Lost to enemy aircraft<br \/>\nETHEL TAYLOR:  November 22 1940  Mined  Off the Tyne<br \/>\nPHYLLIS ROSALIE:  November 24 1940  Mined in Barrow Deep, Thames estuary<br \/>\nGLENBERVIE: November 25 1940  Sunk by collision  Thames Estuary<br \/>\nKENNYMORE: November 25 1940  Mined  Thames Estuary<br \/>\nLOROONE: November 29 1940  Sunk by mine  Humber Estuary<br \/>\nMARGARET ROSE:  1940  Sunk as a blockship by French Port Authorities.  Dunkirk  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1941<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>STRATHRYE: January 12 1941 Mined off Great Orme<br \/>\nEDOUARD VAN VLAENDEREN February 22 1941 Stranded at Faroe Islands<br \/>\nALBERIC: May 03 1941  Scapa Flow  Collision with a destroyer<br \/>\nROBINIA: March 25 1941 Sunk in minefield<br \/>\nFORTUNA: April 021941  Attacked and sunk by German aircraft off St. Abbs Head.  No survivors.<br \/>\nSYLVIA: April 07 1941  Lost to enemy aircraft  Faroes<br \/>\nWHITBY: April 04 1941  Lost to enemy aircraft  3 miles SSE of Blackwater Light Vessel<br \/>\nVAN ORLEY: April 05 1941:  Part destroyed as a  result of the explosion of ammunition ship MALAKAND in Husskison Dock<br \/>\nD&#8217;ARCY COOPER: April 10 1941 At Harwich, attacked and sunk by German aircraft<br \/>\nSTRATHGAIRN: July 01 1941  Mined  No details<br \/>\nLORD St. VINCENT: June 07 1941 Mined off East Gunfleet buoy.<br \/>\nRECENIA: October 08 1941  Formerley Thistle  Stranded on Barn Scar, Seascale<br \/>\nSTRATHRYE: 12\/01\/1941  Lost to a mine.  North of Great Ormes Head.<br \/>\nMAVIS ROSE: (renamed Agate)  1941  Lost  Off Cromer<br \/>\nLORINDA: August 1941  Lost  off Freetown, Sierra Leone<br \/>\nKITKLINTON: renamed Eamont  February 1941  Sunk by enemy aircraft  Off Orkney<br \/>\nEVESHAM: 1941  Sunk by enemy aircraft  Off Great Yarmouth<br \/>\nCOBBERS: 1941  Sunk  Enemy aircraft<br \/>\nPRINCESS LOUISE: 1941 Sunk by enemy aircraft 30 miles N by 1\/2 W of Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim; twelve crew rescued<br \/>\nKINCORTH: 10\/12\/41  Mined 7 miles off Point Lynas, North Wales.  11 crew lost.<br \/>\nMURIELLE: 28\/09\/41  Sunk by mine.  9m SW x S of Morecambe Bay lightship<br \/>\nLADYLOVE: 08\/09\/41  Lost with all hands (U-202)  Iceland<br \/>\nKING ERIK:   08\/09\/41  Lost with all hands (U boat)  Iceland<br \/>\nTHOMAS DEAS:  06\/02\/41  Lost with all hands (14) due to parachute mine 4 miles from Spurn Head  Humber Estuary<br \/>\nFORCE: June 1941  Sunk by German aircraft  Off Yarmouth<br \/>\nCRADOCK: November 19 1941  Sunk by German aircraft  14 miles NNE of St. Abbs Head <\/p>\n<p><strong>1942<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NORDALE: January 15 1942  5 lost  Mull of Galloway<br \/>\nOCEAN TIDE: January 15 1942:  Stranded on Tiree, total loss.<br \/>\nWILLIAM HANBURY:  February 20 1942  Stranded  St. Anne&#8217;s Head, Isle of Man<br \/>\nWARLAND: February 18 1942  Lost to enemy aircraft  North Sea<br \/>\nBOTANIC: February 18 1942  Sunk by enemy aircraft off 62D Buoy, 16 miles NE of Spurn Point.<br \/>\nRONONIA: March 06 1942  Torpedoed by U-boat (U.701)  Iceland<br \/>\nMOTH: 1924  Moved to Sweden as Gilbert.  Reported lost.<br \/>\nGOOD LUCK: (renamed Tranquil)  June 1942  Lost in collision  Off Deal<br \/>\nBROMELIA: June 22 1942 Foundered off West Coast of Iceland following an explosion. All crew lost.<br \/>\nMANOR: July 1942  Moved to France then Milford Haven  Sunk by E-boat<br \/>\nMANX KING: July 07 1942 Foundered 10miles NE of Fuglo Head, Faeroe Islands after being bombed by German aircraft<br \/>\nCHORLEY: (ex Ceresia)  April 1942  Sunk  Off Start Point<br \/>\nCLOUGHTON WYKE:  1942  Lost to air attack  Off the Humber<br \/>\nIRVANA: (1) ex Avanturine  January 16 1942  Sunk by German aircraft  Off Great Yarmouth<br \/>\nBRACONBUSH: January 29 1942  No losses  Mined off Duncansby Head<br \/>\nCALIPH: November 02 1941 Foundered after being bombed by German aircraft.<br \/>\nGALLINULE: March 14 1942  Stranded on Skerryvore, 3 lost.<br \/>\nNORTHERN PRINCESS:  March 1942  Torpedoed  Grand Banks, Newfoundland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1943<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>MORAY: March 13 1943  Foundered.  Off St. Ann&#8217;s Head, Pembrokeshire<br \/>\nMORAVIA: March 14 1943 Mined in the North Sea.<br \/>\nLORD WIMBORNE:  March 27 1943  Stranded  Alftanes, Iceland<br \/>\nCRYSTAL: June 26 1943:  Mined 12 miles off Scarborough.<br \/>\nARACARI: October 1943  Lost after being sold  Off Sicily<br \/>\nSCOMBER: (2)  1943  Lost after being sold  No details<br \/>\nRED GAUNTLET: (1)  August 05 1943  Lost To E-boat attack (S-86)All Hands  Off Felixstowe<br \/>\nDONNA NOOK:  September 25 1943  Lost after collision with STELLA RIGEL  Off Harwich<br \/>\nHONDO: November 29 1943  Lost with all hands  Barra Head  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1944<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ALONSO: January 13 1944  On a North Sea trip, missing cause unknown.<br \/>\nWYOMING: May 20 1944  Mined  Off Harwich<br \/>\nENGLISH ROSE: June 04 1944  Mined off Brest.<br \/>\nBRACONBURN: 30\/07\/1944  Lost with all hands (U boat)  Lost in collision.<br \/>\nROCHESTER: 27\/07\/1944  Mined  27 miles ENE of Withernsea Lighthouse<br \/>\nNORTHCOATES: 02\/12\/1944  Sank under tow  English Channel.<br \/>\nNOREEN MARY:  05\/07\/1944  Lost to gunfire from U-247.  Off Cape Wrath.<br \/>\nTRANSVAAL: November 18 1944  Sank in gales  English Channel  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1945<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ALLENTA: January 02 1945 Foundered off Cape St. Vincent following collision with US destroyer.  Crew picked up and landed at Gibraltar.<br \/>\nBOIS des BUTTES: February 12 1945 Scuttled  in river Loire.<br \/>\nSWEEPER: March 10 1945 Torpedoed by U.boat (U714) off Arbroath<br \/>\nDINORAH: April 1945  Mined  Off Bridlington<br \/>\nGOZO: July 1945  Lost after striking a mine.  25 miles S by SW of Old Head of Kinsale<br \/>\nTRANSPORT: October 23 1945  Lost in heavy weather.  \u00bd m from Buoy CH4 (near Noord Hinder L\/V)<br \/>\nEILEEN WAYMAN:  December 08 1945  Stranded  Grannan Point, Isle of Lewis<br \/>\nNORTHERN ISLES:  1945  Lost after grounding  Durban, East Africa<br \/>\nRIVER YTHAN:  March 09 1945  Moved to Grimsby  Missing<br \/>\nSweeper: March 10 1945 torpedoed by U.boat (U714) (Schwebcke) off Arbroath.<br \/>\nLEITH N.B.:  December 1945  Sank after plates being stove in by trawl door.  27 miles W by N of Noup Head, Westray, Orkney Islands<br \/>\nHAYBURN WYKE:  January 1945  Torpedoed  Off Ostend<br \/>\nETHEL CRAWFORD:  April 1945   Mined off Ailsa Craig<br \/>\nDAILY MIRROR:  January 1945  Moved to Granton  Lost by collision<br \/>\nARLEY: February 1945  Mined  North Sea<br \/>\nARIEL: August 02 1945  Crew saved  Sou&#8217; west of Chicken Rock, Irish Sea  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1946<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NORBRECK: April 1946  Mined.  SW Ireland.<br \/>\nRENASCENT: October 28 1946 Foundered off Lowestoft.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1947<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>LOIS: FD424  15\/01\/47  1 lost  Grindavik SW Iceland<br \/>\nBENGHAZI: 24\/04\/47  2 lost  Firth of Lorne<br \/>\nS.D.J.: May 1947 Missing in North Sea presumed mined.<br \/>\nDHOON: (1)  December 1947  Lost in a storm  Latrabjarge, Flaugernef, Iceland; three crew members lost<br \/>\nPRINCESS MARIE-JOS&EACUTE;: June 11 1947  Sunk by a trawled up mine  East coast of Iceland<br \/>\nRED GAUNTLET: 10\/08\/1947  South Cape  Spitzbergen<br \/>\nTHOMAS ALTOFT: November 8th 1947  Eilean Glas  Harris  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1948<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>GOTH: April 16 48  Lost without trace. All hands (21)  Iceland<br \/>\nCORENA: (1) ex Andalusite  1948  Moved to Aberdeen  Greenland<br \/>\nCRAIGMORE: October 15 1948 Sank off St. Ann\u2019s Head whilst being towed by ISER<br \/>\nDAILY TELEGRAPH: December 01 1948 Stranded at Saudanes between Sugandafjordur and Onundarfjordur<\/p>\n<p><strong>1949<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>St CLAIR:  August 23 1949  Wrecked on Swona  Pentland Firth<br \/>\nCYELSE: March 1949  Castlebay  Barra<br \/>\nPINTAIL: 26\/02\/1949  Bull Point  Rathlin Island<br \/>\nWILLIAM MANNELL:  22\/02\/1949  Stranded off Portaleen  Donegal <\/p>\n<p><strong>1950<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SAPPHIRE: September 18 1950  Wrecked  Skagi Light, Iceland<br \/>\nYARMOUTH: December 05 1950  Lost on Scroby Sands<br \/>\nNORTHERN REWARD:  1950  Foundered  South coast of Iceland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1952<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NAUTILUS: July 02\/03 1952: Stranded off Swinem\u00fcnde.<br \/>\nMAGNOLIA: August 20 1952. Sank under tow in North Sea.<br \/>\nBRACONLEA: October 05 1952  Struck rocks at Bass of Hascosaya, Voe<br \/>\nLUNE: October 23 1952  Wrecked in storm conditions.  North Pier Aberdeen<br \/>\nWYRE LAW:  23\/10\/52  Stranded  Broad Bay, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.<br \/>\nCLIXBY: 06\/11\/52  Under tow La Rochelle-Newport, broke tow.  Stranded at Quessant<br \/>\nCITY OF EDINBURGH II: 1952 Sold to Spain and wrecked. No details.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1953<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WASP: January 18 1953 Lost with all hands near Mar\u00f8y in Norway.<br \/>\nMICHAEL GRIFFITH:  January 31 1953  Lost with all hands (13)  Barra Head<br \/>\nHILDINA: (2)  December 01 1953  6 lost  Muckle Flugga<br \/>\nHEATHERY BRAE:  May 04 1953  Sank by explosives during salvage work over wreck of CLARRIE , off Bordeaux.<br \/>\nHERO: May 18 1953  Run down  Off The Smalls in dense fog<br \/>\nDAILY HERALD:  1953  Sunk.  Used as target by Royal Australian Navy<br \/>\nRICHARD CROFTS:  February 20 1953  Sank after striking a reef  Cornaig Beg on the west coast of Coll.<br \/>\nRIVI\u00c8RE: June 10 1953 sank in thick fog off Yorkshire coast after collision with collier FIRELIGHT<br \/>\nLEAM: (renamed BELLDOCK)  1953  Stranded  Balta Sound <\/p>\n<p><strong>1954<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PHOEBE III:  November 1954  Sold to Portugal  Sank off Lisbon. Reported position between Cap Jurby and Cap Blanc.<br \/>\nNAVENA: (1)  1954  Moved to South Africa  Scuttled<br \/>\nEVELYN ROSE:  31\/12\/54  12 lost  Sound of Mull<br \/>\nDEWSLAND: November 1954  Moved to Hull  Sank at Mombasa <\/p>\n<p><strong>1955<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>STURDEE: 19\/10\/1955  Wrecked on beach  Aberdeen.<br \/>\nTHOMAS LEEDS:  25\/10\/1955  Stranded  13 miles west of Lagos<br \/>\nRANGOON: 1955  Moved to Hull then Norway as Atle  No details<br \/>\nLYSANDER II:  June 1955  Struck rocks off the Blasket Islands, Co.Kerry<br \/>\nALMERIA: 1955  Sold to Australia as Coolgwai  Sunk off Sydney  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1956<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DUCHESSE de BRABANT: May 09 1956 Sailed Suda Bay, Crete for Venice, Italy.  Missing presumed foundered.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1957<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ANDRADITE: March 07 1957  Crew saved  Castlebay, Barra Island, Outer Hebrides<br \/>\nWILLIAM HANNAM:  April 09 1957  Foundered  Off Kiberg<br \/>\nFaithful Star: December 14 1957 Stranded about 1\/4 mile  S of Orford Ness Lighthouse<\/p>\n<p><strong>1958<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BEN DEARG:  1958  Sunk by RAN  Off Australia<\/p>\n<p><strong>1959<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>RED FALCON:  14\/12\/59  Lost with all hands  Skerryvore<br \/>\nBONTHORPE: 1959  Stranded at Cairns Inlet  Queensland <\/p>\n<p><strong>1961<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>INVERTAY: 10\/03\/61  Sunk by collision  190 miles off the Humber<br \/>\nSSAFA: 17\/01\/61  Friesland Bay  Isle of Coll<br \/>\nBOSTON HERON:  03\/12\/61  Hebrides  Scotland  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1962<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ELLA HEWETT: (1)  03\/11\/62  Church Bay  Rathlin, Northern Ireland<br \/>\nACHROITE: 11\/02\/63  Crew saved  Ballure, Ramsey South Beach <\/p>\n<p><strong>1963<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>LORD STANHOPE:  1963  Wrecked  Iceland<br \/>\nNORTHERN SPRAY:  October 23 1963  Wrecked  Isafj\u00f6rdur, Iceland<br \/>\nMARGARET WICKS:  08\/12\/63  Wrecked  Scotland <\/p>\n<p><strong>1964<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PYGMALION: 26\/05\/64  Off Maughold Head  Isle of Man<br \/>\nIRVANA: (2)  23\/04\/64  Cushenden Bay  Northern Ireland<br \/>\nBOSTON PIONAIR:  February 1965  Missing presumed lost<br \/>\nBOSTON FIREFLY:  December 1964  Moved to Canada as Acadia Seahawk  Missing   presumed lost <\/p>\n<p><strong>1965<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>HAMOAZE: 1965  Wrecked  Pilling Sands  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1966<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>St LEONARD: (2)  December 1966  Moved to Canada as Zebra  No details  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1967<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BLAEFELL: 1967  Sold to South Africa  Lost  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1968<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>FLEETWOOD LADY:  1968  Sold to Canada  Lost at Sable Island.<br \/>\nBULBY: December 1968 Scuttled off South Africa.<br \/>\n<strong>1971<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BRACONGLEN: 1971  Sold to Ceylon  Sank in Colombo Harbour<br \/>\nBORELLA: 1971  Scuttled at False Bay  South Africa  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1972<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>EAGER: 1972  Lost at Ghana  No details  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1973<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SIR AGRAVINE:  July 24 1973  Foundered  Off Krakemeset.<br \/>\nNAVENA: (2)  1973  Copinsay  Orkney  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1974<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WYRE MAJESTIC:  18\/10\/74  Rubha a&#8217; Mhail  Sound of Islay  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1976<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>WYRE VICTORY:  14\/01\/1976  4.5 miles SE Oigh Sgeir Lighthouse  Inner Hebrides <\/p>\n<p><strong>1977<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NIELS JOHN:  05\/05\/77  Off Maughold Head  Isle of Man  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1978<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>EVALANA: March 1978  Lost  Stranded at Olafsjordur, Iceland.<br \/>\nBOSTON TYPHOON: (2)  1978  Sold to South Africa  Scuttled off Robben Island<br \/>\nBOSTON LIGHTNING: (ex Admiral Burnett)  1978  Sank after being transferred to Lowestoft  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1979<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>MARETTA: (2)  1979  Moved to Ghana as Madden Marr  Wrecked  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1981<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BRACONBANK: June 18 1981  Scuttled  Bjornefjorden  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1982<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>PRINCESS ELIZABETH:  1982  Moved to Australia 1954 as Southern Endeavour  Scuttled  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1984<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NAVENA: (3)  27\/01\/1984  Stranded and capsized  Scarborough  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1985<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BOSTON STIRLING:  1985  Re Registered as LO 336  Foundered at Loch Broom, Western Isles.  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1986<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DAWN WATERS:  20\/03\/1986  Foundered  Irish Sea<br \/>\nLOCH LEIN:  1986  Moved to New Zealand  Reported lost. <\/p>\n<p><strong>1987<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BOSTON SEAFOAM:  March 1987  Became Grampian Defender  Stranded and lost.<br \/>\nARGO OF PEMBROKE:  Moved to New Zealand  Reported scuttled in Cook Strait.  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1990<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>CAPTAIN FOLEY:  August 1990  Sank after collision  Off Cromer  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1991<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>CRISCILLA: (2)  January 1991  Destroyed  Fire  <\/p>\n<p><strong>1994<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>BOSTON CORSAIR:  1994  Sold to Spain  Reported lost.  <\/p>\n<p><strong>2008<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SPINNINGDALE: February 01 2008  Wrecked  St. Kilda.<br \/>\nBOSTON SEAFIRE:  October 2008 Scuttled off New Zealand<\/p>\n<p>JOSENA: Date unknown  Sold to Portugal  Sank at moorings, Vigo  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fleetwood Maritime Heritage If there any vessels missing from this page, please contact me. Please note that when some of these vessels were lost they had been sold or moved to another port. However, all have sailed from Fleetwood at some time, or been owned by Fleetwood companies and for this reason I have decided [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":261,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-5588","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5588","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/261"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=5588"}],"version-history":[{"count":15,"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5588\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":26193,"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/5588\/revisions\/26193"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.fleetwood-trawlers.info\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=5588"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}