Falmouth built 1897 Mackie & Thomson Govan for Hagerup, Doughty & Co Grimsby
04/1906 Registered to Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co
12/1914 Requisitioned
02/1915 Renamed FALMOUTH II
1919 Returned
01/1925 Moved to Lowestoft
1945 Came back to Grimsby
Acquired by the Standard Steam Fishing Co Grimsby re-registered GY 25
Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RAWLINS | CLIFFORD HENRY | 46 | 12/04/1945 | Deck Hand | Falmouth |
LEONARD | ALBERT | 52 | 12/04/1945 | Mate | Falmouth |
RYMELL | JOHN ALFRED | 44 | 12/04/1945 | Third Hand | Falmouth |
WILSON | ERNEST | 63 | 12/04/1945 | Cook | Falmouth |
STEMBRIDGE | MATTHEW ALBERT | 48 | 12/04/1945 | Trimmer | Falmouth |
THROWER | ALBERT ERNEST WILLIAM | 59 | 12/04/1945 | Second Engineer | Falmouth |
GIRLING | ARTHUR | 55 | 12/04/1945 | Skipper | Falmouth |
PARKINSON | JOHN RUPERT | 43 | 12/04/1945 | Deck Hand | Falmouth |
CHARLISH | ROY RICHARD | 49 | 12/04/1945 | Deck Hand | Falmouth |
CONNOR | MICHAEL PATRICK | 60 | 12/04/1945 | Chief Engineer | Falmouth |
Her Details are
- Official Number 108483
- Yard Number 161
- Admiralty number FY 769
- Armament 1-6pdr
- GT 165 NT 51
- Dimensions 104.2 x 21 x 10.7
- Quarter Deck 17 Foc’sle 19
- Engines Triple expansion 10, 16, 27 in x 20 in, 45 rhp by Muir & Houston Glasgow
Lost 12/04/1945 after striking a mine and sinking 6 miles ENE of No 62F Buoy off the River Humber