Earl Essex built 1914 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for Earl Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
08/1914 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1920 Returned to commercial fishing
02/11/1915 Sold to Harold Croft Baker Grimsby
08/01/1923 Bought by the Strand Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
06/02/1937 Sold to Sir Thomas Robinson & Sons Ltd Grimsby
11/1939 Requisitioned as a minesweeper
1946 Returned to commercial fishing
24/04/1946 Sank in the North Sea when a mine that had been trawled up exploded
The trawler Vera Grace FD 211 which was fishing near by had seen the explosion picked up one survivor
Ten crew were lost
Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JACKSON | ALLEN REGINALD | 41 | 24/04/1946 | Deck Hand | Earl Essex |
BENNETT | STANLEY | 45 | 24/04/1946 | Second Engineer | Earl Essex |
GORDON | JOHN JAMES | 44 | 24/04/1946 | Chief Engineer | Earl Essex |
REYNOLDS | BENJAMIN THOMAS NICHOLSON | 31 | 24/04/1946 | Second Hand | Earl Essex |
LINE | CYRIL HENRY | 45 | 24/04/1946 | Cook | Earl Essex |
TREACHER | ALBERT EDWARD | 50 | 24/04/1946 | Skipper | Earl Essex |
BENNETT | WILFRED DUDLEY | 38 | 24/04/1946 | Spare Hand | Earl Essex |
TILLING | JOSEPH W. W. | 38 | 24/04/1946 | Third Hand | Earl Essex |
WATSON | ARTHUR | 41 | 24/04/1946 | Deck Hand | Earl Essex |
GEORGE | DONALD ROBERT | 25 | 24/04/1946 | Trimmer | Earl Essex |
Her details are
- Official Number 136002
- Yard Number 290
- Admiralty Number FY 292 FY 852
- Armament 1-12pdr
- GT 225 NT 112
- Dimensions 117 x 22 x 12.7
- Quarter Deck 61
- Engines Amos & Smith 68 NHP 9½ knots
24/04/1946 Foundered as a result of an explosion in the North sea probably a mine