Ross Kestrel Built 21/11/1960 Cochranes of Selby for Ross Trawlers Delivered 06/1961 10/1961 she was sold to G F Sleight 10/1967 sold back to Ross Trawlers 10/1969 sold to British United Trawlers 04/1979 reported as no longer fishing
Queenborough Built 1898 Mackie & Thomson Govan for Hagerup Doughty & Co. Grimsby 04/1906 Registered to Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co. Grimsby She was attacked by German submarine U86 at position 57° 28′ N, 01° 32′ E 106 nautical miles East of Peterhead The crew abandoned ship and left in the lifeboat after which the submarine sunk the vessel by gunfire
Surname
Forenames
Age at Death
Date of Death
Rank
Boat
DENNIS
EDWARD OVERTON
29
21/03/1917
Steward
Queensborough
ALLARD
JOHN
27
21/03/1917
Skipper
Queensborough
JACKSON
JOHN
54
21/03/1917
First Engineer
Queensborough
CROSSMAN
SAMUEL CARTER
58
21/03/1917
Second Engineer
Queensborough
GREEN
WILLIAM JOHN
29
21/03/1917
Second Hand
Queensborough
COLLETT
CHARLES
42
21/03/1917
Trimmer
Queensborough
TABER
52
21/03/1917
Deck Hand
Queensborough
EVARDSON
EMIL ROBERT
20
21/03/1917
Third Hand
Queensborough
SHARE
ARTHUR ERNEST
18
21/03/1917
Deck Hand
Queensborough
Her Details are
Official Number 109528
Yard Number 173
GT 165 NT 51
Dimensions 104.2 x 21 x 11.7
Quarter deck 17 Foc’sle 18
Engines Triple expansion 10, 16, 27 x 20 in 45 rhp by Muir & Houston Glasgow