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22/12/1908 S.T. Stranded near Selvog Iceland
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22/12/1908 S.T. Stranded near Selvog Iceland
Warwickshire built 03/1935 Smiths Dock south Bank
Owned by Warwickshire Steam fishing co Grimsby
12/1935 Purchased by the Royal Navy Renamed Turquoise and converted to an AS
1939 Based at Harwich for North sea convoy escorts
1942 Engaged and sank an E boat off the East Coast
05/1948 Sold to Grimsby merchants Amalgamated Trawlers Renamed St Oswald GY 575
05/1950 renamed Woolton
07/1952 Sold to Fleetwood owners
08/1954 Sold to Fleetwood Renamed Wyre Woolton
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Warwickshire Built 1936 Smiths Dock Co Ltd South Bank Middlesbrough for the Warwickshire Fishing Co. Ltd Grimsby
04/1940 Sold to Shire Trawlers Ltd Grimsby
30/04/1940 Sunk by aircraft off Trondheim but later salved by the Germans
1942 Renamed Alame
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30/04/1940 Sunk by Aircraft Trondheim area whilst in Admiralty Service but later salved by the Germans 19/07/1943 Torpedoed and sunk by Russian submarine S 56
WARSTAR built 1914
08/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
Served in WW2
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Warrior built 1898 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for Anchor Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
01/1915 Renamed as Warrior II
02/1915 Requisitioned
07/1918 Sold to the Aldersyde Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
1919 Returned
06/1919 Renamed as Deansyde
10/1922 Sold to Direct Fish Supply Grimsby
06/1923 Sold to T. W. Baskcomb Grimsby
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Scrapped 05/1936
Warrior Built 01/1862 as a Dandy Trawl
03/1863 Owned by T Rippon
04/1864 owned by J D Hawke
03/1869 Re Registered as GY 184
07/1874 Owned by W Collins
10/1883 Went to J Nundy
11/1884 Went to W Cunliffe
11/1885 Went to J J McLoughlin
02/1887 Went to B Jones
09/1887 Went to E Sams
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01/1890 Broken up
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Warlord built 1914
04/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
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Warland built 1913 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for Alec Black Grimsby
25/03/1915 Sold to Alfred W. Baxter Grimsby
05/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
25/09/1917 Sold to the Sleights Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
07/11/1917 Bought by Walter H. Beeley Grimsby
1919 Returned
30/03/1919 Sold to the Thorganby Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
02/05/1919 Bought by Leopold D. Napier Grimsby
11/02/1920 Sold to Smithfield Trawlers Ltd London
21/08/1922 Bought by the Marshall Line Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby registered as GY 299
20/07/1926 Sold to the Pelham Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
19/09/1928 Bought by the Earl Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
16/09/1931 Sold to Matthew J. McCabe Dublin registered as D 125
04/1940 Requisitioned as an auxiliary patrol vessel
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Sunk by German aircraft in the North Sea 18/02/1942
War Wing built 1914
06/1916 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
Served in WW2
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