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Author: Trevor Hallifax
Eaglet GY 1263
Eaglet Built 1898 Mackie & Thomson Govan for Great Northern Steam Fishing Co Ltd Hull Original name was Eagle
12/1918 Sold to J. Bryant Grimsby
Renamed Eaglet registered as GY1263
Her Details are
- Official Number 110712
- Yard Number 248
- GT 168 NT 66
- Dimensions 104 x 21 x 10.8
- Quarter deck 17 Foc’sle 18
Scrapped in 09/1925
Eagle GY 378
Eagle built 25/06/1891 by Cochranes of Selby for Thomas Bascomb & Others Grimsby
01/1903 sold to Taylor, Olsen and Pennel Grimsby
29/05/1917 Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve
1919 returned to owners
11/1923 sold to Nordsee Exploitatie Maats Ijmuiden
11/1923 Registered IJM5 and renamed Inie
1930 sold to N V Visscherji Maats Ijmuiden
1938 sold to Howth Trawling Co Dublin
Renamed Irelands Eye D106
01/01/1941 sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co Fleetwood
10/03/1941 Registered FD 179
28/06/1943 transferred to Grimsby
10/1943 sold to Loyal Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
25/10/1943 registered GY 441
1945 Sold to owners in Lowestoft
1945 sold to Kenneth Percival trawlers Hull
1946 sold to F E Catchpole Lowestoft
Her Details are
- Official Number 99181
- Yard Number 48
- GT 146 NT 70
- Dimensions 97.1 x 20.5 x 11.0
- Quarter Deck 17 Foc’sle 17
- Engines by C D Holmes 45 NHP 3 Cyl 10 knots
04/1950 Sold to Northern Ship Breaking Co Peterhead for Breaking Up
Eagle GY 109
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Eagle GY 25
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E Birkbeck GY 552
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Dalby GY 154
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Daily Telegraph GY 367
Daily Telegraph Built 1919 Cochrane & Sons Selby for J. Johannsson Iceland as Ingolfur Arnarson
Sold to owners in the Faeroes and renamed Royndin
05/1931 Bought by Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Grimsby renamed Daily Telegraph
Registered GY 367
09/1933 Sold to owners in France and renamed La Vierge Aux Roses
Bought by owners in Iceland and renamed Juni
Her Details are
- Official Number 161010
- Yard Number 736
- GT 328 NT 116
- Dimensions 140.3 x 24 x 10.9
- Quarter deck 80 Foc’sle 22
Scrapped in 1949
Dahlia GY 223
Dahlia built 1889 by Cochranes Cooper & Schofield Beverley for North Eastern Steam Fishing Co
01/1915 Requisitioned as a Patrol Vessel
11/10/1915 Renamed Dahlia II
07/1918 Returned to owners
11/1919 North Eastern Fishing Co went into liquidation
12/1919 sold to Thomas W Bascomb Grimsby
03/1922 Regained her original name Dahlia
10/09/1924 Lost Crew W.C. Dawson
10/1935 The Bascomb Fleet was sold to Fred Parkes Blackpool
11/1935 Sold to Consolidated Fisheries Grimsby and transferred to Lowerstoft
27/11/1935 Grimsby registry closed
29/11/1935 Registered at Lowerstoft LT 109
1938 sold to ship breakers in Belgium
20/08/1938 Registry closed
Her details are
- Official Number 96206
- Yard Number 29
- Admiralty Number FY 731
- Armament 1-6 PDR
- GT 155 NT 91
- Quarter deck 16 Foc’sle 20
- Dimensions 100.9 x 20.6 x 11.0
- Engines by C D Holmes 50 NHP 3 Cyl 10 Knots
06/10/1938 sailed for Belgium for breaking
Daisy GY 971
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