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Wigmore GY 469

Wigmore built 09/1928 Cook Welton & Gemmell for E C Grant Named originally as Embassy
08/1933 Renamed Wigmore 
10/1935 she went to Clan Steam Fishing Co

Painting by Steve Farrow Grimsby
SurnameForenamesAge at DeathDate of DeathRankBoat
MOOREFRANK5419/11/1939Chief Engineer Wigmore 
JACKSONROBERT WILLIAM2719/11/1939Wireless Operator Wigmore 
OTTLEYJOSEPH3519/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
WINNERNEST DOMANAC4919/11/1939Cook Wigmore 
DUMBLETONHENRY5519/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
BROMFIELDCLARENCE VINCENT HARWOOD4319/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
GERMANEYGEORGE2519/11/1939Trimmer Wigmore 
CLAYTONHAROLD3519/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
FISHERJESSE2919/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
FOLEYJOSEPH5619/11/1939Third Hand Wigmore 
SMYTHE-JERROLDFREDERICK WILLIAM3619/11/1939Deck Hand Wigmore 
BOREWALTER3519/11/1939Skipper Wigmore 
LODGEWILLIAM HENRY3919/11/1939Mate Wigmore 
HARWOODALICK3619/11/1939Second Engineer Wigmore 
NEWSONERNEST HERBERT3819/11/1939Trimmer Wigmore 


Her Details are 

  • Official Number 146910
  • GT 345 NT 159
  • Dimensions 140.2 x 24.6 x 13.2
  • Quarter Deck 77′ Foc’sle 21′

18/11/1939 Sunk by U 18 25 miles N by W of Rattay Head

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Embassy GY 469

Embassy Built 09/1928 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for Letten Bros Grimsby
1932 Owned by EC Grant
08/1933 Renamed Wigmore
10/1935 Bought by the Clan Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
18/11/1939 At 23.06 hours U-22 Captain Karl Heinrich Jenisch fired two G7e torpedoes at the second and third ship in convoy IFC and missed. Four minutes later, the U-boat fired another G7e at the sixth ship and hit the Wigmore (Skipper Walter Bore) She sank within three minutes with all 16 of her crew Lost, being hit about 25 miles northwest of Rattray Head.
The vessel was fishing out of Lowestoft at the time of her loss

Seen here as the Wigmore Painted by Steve farrow
SurnameForenameAge At DeathDate Of DeathRankBoat
GOODWINWALTER4119/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
BOREWALTER3519/11/1939SkipperFishing Vessel Wigmore 
JACKSONROBERT WILLIAM2719/11/1939Wireless OperatorFishing Vessel Wigmore 
OTTLEYJOSEPH3519/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
WINNERNEST DOMANAC4919/11/1939CookFishing Vessel Wigmore 
FISHERJESSE2919/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
LODGEWILLIAM HENRY3919/11/1939MateFishing Vessel Wigmore 
BROMFIELDCLARENCE VINCENT HARWOOD4319/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
NEWSONERNEST HERBERT3819/11/1939TrimmerFishing Vessel Wigmore 
MOOREFRANK5419/11/1939Chief EngineerFishing Vessel Wigmore 
SMYTHE-JERROLDFREDERICK WILLIAM3619/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
CLAYTONHAROLD3519/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
DUMBLETONHENRY5519/11/1939Deck HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 
GERMANEYGEORGE2519/11/1939TrimmerFishing Vessel Wigmore 
HARWOODALICK3619/11/1939Second EngineerFishing Vessel Wigmore 
FOLEYJOSEPH5619/11/1939Third HandFishing Vessel Wigmore 

Her Details are

  • Official Number 146910
  • Yard Number 498 
  • GT 345 NT 159 
  • Dimensions 140.2 x 24.6 x 13.2 
  • Quarter deck 77 Foc’sle 21 
  • Engines Charles D. Holmes 96 NHP 11 knots 

Torpedoed and sunk at 23.30 hours by U-18 on the 18/11/1939