Stork Built 1893 Mackie & Thomson Govan for the Great Grimsby Ice Co Ltd Grimsby
Her Details are
- Official Number 99698
- Yard Number 68
- GT 141 NT 54
- Dimensions 99.3 x 20.1 x 10.4
- Quarter deck 17 Foc’sle 19
Missing Register closed 08/12/1895
Stork Built 1893 Mackie & Thomson Govan for the Great Grimsby Ice Co Ltd Grimsby
Her Details are
Missing Register closed 08/12/1895
Resono Built 04/1910 Cook Welton & Gemmell for G F Sleight
01/1915 Requisitioned as auxiliary patrol vessel
26/12/1915 North Sea Lt RNR Skipper Peter Burgon RNR one of two naval vessels mined on same day in field laid by UC.5 Herbert Putkuchen ten days earlier
Skipper and 12 ratings lost
Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
ARNOLD | HOWARD J | 19 | 26/12/1915 | Telegraphist | Resono |
BARKER | ALBERT | 51 | 26/12/1915 | Engineman | Resono |
BEAMISH | ERNEST J | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Trimmer | Resono |
BEAVAN | WILLIAM | 37 | 26/12/1915 | Deckhand | Resono |
BOWLES | HENRY | 40 | 26/12/1915 | Trimmer | Resono |
BURGON | PETER | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Skipper | Resono |
COOK | DANIEL R | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Engineman | Resono |
CULLEN | JOHN | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | 2nd Hand | Resono |
McIVER | JOHN | 47 | 26/12/1915 | Seaman | Resono |
NETHERTON | JOHN T | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Deckhand | Resono |
ORME | THOMAS | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Able Seaman | Resono |
PETERSEN | JOSEPH W | Unknown | 26/12/1915 | Trimmer | Resono |
ROBERTSON | GILBERT | 42 | 26/12/1915 | Leading Seaman | Resono |
Her Details are
Mined 26/12/1915 Sank near Sunk LV off Harwich 51.50.54N 01.38.09E whilst in Admiralty Service
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Aston Villa Built 06/07/1933 Smiths Dock Co Ltd South Bank Middlesbrough for Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby
1947 Bought by Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co. Ltd Fleetwood who Re-named Fotherby and Registered FD 262
08/02/1951 Sold to the Ezra Fishing Company of Haifa & Tel Aviv
A skeleton crew of seven men, deckhands and firemen arrived in Grimsby from Palestine to take the Fotherby to her new owners
To be renamed Miriam and used mainly for fishing for bream off the coasts of Morocco and Greece
The vessel was the first steam trawler to be bought by the company and also the largest to be bought for fishing in the East
1953 The vessel was sold to new owners in Poland who gave her the new name of Pollux
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