Grimsby Town Built 12/07/1934 Smiths Dock Middlesborough for Consolidated Fisheries of Grimsby
08/1939 Requisitioned and converted to an Anti submarine vessel
1943 joined the ICW Group sister ships Derby County Huddersfield Town Leeds United and York City based at Milford Haven
She remained with this group for the remainder of her commission
She was employed on Escort duties in the western approaches. She was also employed in the MF escorting Landing Craft to Gibraltor as well as Med Convoys
Returned to the UK at the end of the year and was based again at Milford Haven
1944 The group took part in Operation Neptune, the D-Day landings, in June, as an escort Vessel
11/1945 Returned to owners
01/1946 sold to Hull Ice Co changed Registry GY 136
She was lost after being stranded on the South Coast of Iceland, the vessel had not long returned from the war service, 3 men lost their lives James J Whelton, Deckhand, Kenneth Meadows, Deckhand and Charles J H Lond, Deckhand. The ship was actually undamaged when the crew left her but after attempts to re float her failed she was given up as Lost
Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
Whelton | James J | Unknown | 23/04/1946 | Deckhand | Grimsby Town |
Meadows | Kenneth | Unknown | 23/04/1946 | Deckhand | Grimsby Town |
Lond | Charles J H | Unknown | 23/04/1946 | Deckhand | Grimsby Town |
Camburn | George Alfred | Unknown | 23/04/1946 | Skipper | Grimsby Town |
Her Details are
- Official Number 162882
- Yard Number 968
- Call Sign GWVP
- Pennant No FY 125
- 422 GT 160 NT
- Dimensions 157 x 26.7 x 12.7
- Quarter Deck 84′ Foc’sle 27′
- Engines 99 HP Single Screw
23/04/1946 Ran aground at Hjoerleifs Hofdi Iceland