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Author: Trevor Hallifax
Sappho GY 18
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Sapphire GY 254
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Sapphire GY 265
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Saon GY 19
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Santini GY 1340
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Sanson GY 295
Sanson built 1907
09/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
Served in WW2
Her Details are
- Official Number
- Admiralty Number FY 1863
- Armament 1-6pdr AA 1-7.5in Bomb Thrower
- GT 231
Sanserit GY 996
SANSERIT Built 1916
02/1917 Requisitioned
1919 Returned
Her Details Are
- Official Number
- Admiralty Number 2997
- GT 212
- Armament 1-6pdr AA
Sando GY 457
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Sando GY 220
Sando Built 07/1889 Earleās Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for the White Star Fishing Co Grimsby
First registered as a liner
12/11/1889 Sailed for Iceland and was severely damaged in a storm off Iceland on 24/11/1889. The vessel sought shelter in a fjord and remained there over the winter. Throughout this period it was thought that she was lost. Eventually a message was received from Iceland and SUDERO was sent to recover the damaged vessel. She arrived back in Grimsby on 22/03/1890.
The crew were looked after by local Icelanders during the winter.
04/1904 To owners in Stravanger Norway
06/1908 Back to the White Star Fishing Co Grimsby registered as GY 377
05/1909 Bought by H. C. Smethurst
19/07/1911 Sunk after a Collision with S.T. Oceanic of Grimsby approx 25 miles S E of Munken Light Faroe Islands
Her Details are
- Official Number 96205
- GT 187 NT 92
- Dimensions 116 x 20.5 x 11.4
- Quarter deck 37 Foc’sle 20
- Engines Earles Ship Building Co 53 nhp 3 cyl