Albert Edward Built 1873 Smith & Stephenson Grimsby 07/1873 Owned by R Hickson 12/1886 Went to J Plastow 10/1892 Went to J & E.J. Plastow 08/1897 Went to Campbeltown
Alberic Built 07/09/1910 by Cochrane & Sons Selby for Crown Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby originally named Alberia GY 588 05/1910 To owners in Portugal 11/1910 Back to the Crown Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby and registered as GY 588 12/1914 Requisitioned as a minesweeper Based in North Shields with the M/S group 63 1919 Returned to owners 09/1934 Sold to G. E. Moody Grimsby 05/1934 Bought by the Mount Steam Fishing Co Ltd Fleetwood 08/1934 Renamed Alberic 04/1940 Requisitioned by the Admiralty as a minesweeper Unknown Date Transferred to Milford Haven
Surname
Forenames
Age at Death
Date of Death
Rank
Boat
ANNAND
James C
Unknown
03/05/1941
Stoker
Alberic
CHESNUTT
Ralph
17
03/05/1941
Seaman
Alberic
REAY
Arthur
25
03/05/1941
Telegraphist
Alberic
ARTHUR
Albert W H
Unknown
03/05/1941
Ordinary Signalman
Alberic
DUNCAN
Alexander
37
03/05/1941
Leading Seaman
Alberic
JONES
Cyril M
24
03/05/1941
Seaman Steward
Alberic
IZATT
Livingston
Unknown
03/05/1941
Engineman
Alberic
MERRIMAN
Charles S
26
03/05/1941
Engineman
Alberic
THOMAS
Moore M
21
03/05/1941
Stoker 2nd Class
Alberic
NORTHING
Edward G
25
03/05/1941
Second Hand
Alberic
TABERHAM
John T
31
03/05/1941
Ordinary Seaman
Alberic
REAL
Michael
29
03/05/1941
Seaman
Alberic
WHITEHEAD
Charles S
28
03/05/1941
Sub-Lieutenant
Alberic
WESTON
Charles R
36
03/05/1941
Seaman
Alberic
Her Details are
Official Number 132091
Yard Number 474
Admiralty number FY 768
Armament 1-12pdr
GT 286 NT 112
Dimensions 130.2 x 23.5 x 12.3
Quarter Deck 77
Engines 91 HP
Sunk by collision off Scapa Flow with R N Destroyer St. Albans whilst on Admiralty service on the 03/05/1941
Alberia Built 07/09/1910 by Cochrane & Sons, Selby for Crown Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 05/1910 To owners in Portugal 11/1910 Back to the Crown Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby and registered as GY 588 12/1914 Requisitioned as a minesweeper 1919 Returned to owners 09/1934 Sold to G. E. Moody Grimsby 05/1934 Bought by the Mount Steam Fishing Co Ltd Fleetwood 08/1934 Renamed Alberic 04/1940 Requisitioned by the Admiralty as a minesweeper Unknown Date Transferred to Milford Haven
Surname
Forenames
Age at Death
Date of Death
Rank
Boat
LINDSAY
William J
41
21/08/1917
Lieutenant
Alberia
Her Details are
Official Number 132091
Yard Number 474
Admiralty number 768
Armament 1-12pdr
GT 286 NT 112
Dimensions 130.2 x 23.5 x 12.3
Quarter Deck 77
Engines 91 HP
Sunk by collision off Scapa Flow whilst on Admiralty service on the 03/05/1941
Albatross Built 04/1897 by Cochrane & Cooper, Beverley for T. Baskcomb, Grimsby 02/1908 went to T. W. Baskcomb Grimsby 09/1910 Bought by A. Black & R Hill Grimsby 06/1914 Sold to Savoy Steam Fishing Co. Ltd, Grimsby 24/09/1916 Stopped by U 57 approx 20 miles East of Flamborough Head and sunk by Gun Fire All Crew saved
Her Details are
Official Number 108460
Yard Number 177
Call Sign QGNJ
Dimensions 100 x 20.5 x 11.2
Quarter Deck 17 Foc’sle 19
Engines C D Holmes 45 rhp 3 Cyl 10.0 Knots
24/09/1916 Sank by U-boat gunfire about 20 miles off Flamborough
ALASKA built 02/1898 Edwards Brothers, North Shields 1898 Registered as GY477 02/1898 owned by J & G Alward Ltd Grimsby 12/1911 owned by Spurn Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 12/1914 Requisitioned as a minesweeper Renamed ALASKA II 1919 Returned 1920 Registered as LT 1031 at Lowestoft 06/1920 owned by David J Aynes Lowestoft 1921 Henry I Colville (DJ Ayres, manager) Lowestoft 1926 P Perfettini, Lorient renamed EDOUARD PAUL 1930 M & Mme Jean Cuissard Lorient 1935 Vve Jean Cuissard Lorient
Her Details are
Official Number 108494
Yard Number 577
GT 135 NT 42
Armament 1 6pdr
Dimensions 96.0 x 20.7 x 10.9
Quarter Deck 18 Foc’sle 20
Engines: T 3 cyl (10.25, 16 & 25.5 x 19.5 ins), 30 nhp by North-Eastern Marine Engineering Co Ltd Sunderland
Alaska Built 1882 Ketch Lines J & C. Hoad Rye 06/1882 Registered as Alaska GY 850 02/1893 Went to J Reynolds 01/1895 Went to J.M. & J.H. Emptage 07/1895 Went to C.H. Rhodes 06/1898 Sold to Norway
Alarm Built 01/1838 Smack Lines Barking 01/1866 Registered as Alarm GY 170 Owner C Barnes 03/1869 Registered as GY 100 11/1883 Went To T Campbell 02/1884 Lost off Coast of Holland
Alafoss Built 21/09/1929 by Cochrane & Sons Selby for Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby August 1939 Requisitioned by the Admiralty as a minesweeper. Later bought by the Admiralty. 1940 Based at Grimsby (Ungrouped) 1941 Joined the 16th Minesweeper Group based at Grimsby 1943 Joined the 179th Minesweeper Group based at Grimsby 01/1946 Bought back from the Admiralty by Consolidated Fisheries Ltd and given new registration number GY 307
Her Details are
Official Number 160980
Yard Number 1061
Call Sign GRCP
Admiralty Number FY 715
Armament 1-12pdr
GT 357 NT 150
Quarter deck 78 Foc’sle 22
Engines C D Holmes & Co Ltd 3 Cyl 13½, 24, 39 x 27in, 103 Hp