Grimsby Town Built 1953 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby
Sold to scrap metal merchant Mayer & Newman Ltd later resold to Hammond Lane Ltd



- Official Number 184914
- Yard Number 1385
- Call Sign GQNL
- GT 711 NT 256
- Dimensions 178.1 x 31 x 16.2
- Quarter deck 96 Foc’sle 33
- Engines Triple expansion steam engine by Amos & Smith Ltd Hull 16, 27, and 45in x 30in stroke



Breaking up of the Grimsby Town commenced at Hammond Lane’s Dublin yard 07/1975