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Warland GY 819

Warland built 1913 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for Alec Black Grimsby
25/03/1915 Sold to Alfred W. Baxter Grimsby
05/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
25/09/1917 Sold to the Sleights Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 
07/11/1917 Bought by Walter H. Beeley Grimsby 
1919 Returned
30/03/1919 Sold to the Thorganby Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 
02/05/1919 Bought by Leopold D. Napier Grimsby 
11/02/1920 Sold to Smithfield Trawlers Ltd London 
21/08/1922 Bought by the Marshall Line Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby registered as GY 299 
20/07/1926 Sold to the Pelham Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 
19/09/1928 Bought by the Earl Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 
16/09/1931 Sold to Matthew J. McCabe Dublin registered as D 125 
04/1940 Requisitioned as an auxiliary patrol vessel 

Her Details are

  • Official Number 134762
  • Yard Number 265
  • Admiralty Number FY 1626
  • Armament 1-6pdr AA 1-7.5in Bomb Thrower
  • GT 214 NT 112
  • Dimensions 117 x 22 x 12.7
  • Quarter deck 61
  • Engines Amos & Smith 58 NHP 10 knots

Sunk by German aircraft in the North Sea 18/02/1942

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Lady Godiva GY 819

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26/09/1894 Dandy Collision with Smack ANGLIA of Grimsby approx 170 miles E by 1/2 N of Spurn Point