Breadalbane GN 32
Built | 1891 Scott & Sons Ltd, Bowling (Steel) |
Yard No | 85 |
Owner at New | General Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Edinburgh (John Scott manager) |
ID no | 97552 |
Launch Date | 23.06.1891 |
Completed | 07.1891 |
Gross Tons | 115 |
Nett Tons | 30 |
Engine | 35 hp C.2-cyl by W. Kemp Ltd, Glasgow |
Length | 91ft |
Breadth | 18ft |
Depth | 9.8ft |
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Owners | |
13.07.1891 |
Registered at Granton GN 32. |
04.03.1899 |
James Caw appointed manager. |
1899 |
Skipper Edward Hayward fined £30 for illegal fishing within the three mile limit off Carnoustie Forfarshire. |
09.11.1899 | Collided with and sank the barge "Margaret Edward" (296g/1899) being towed from Aberdeen to Newcastle midway between the Bell Rock Lighthouse & the May Island. |
1916 | Owned by Thomas L. Devlin, Granton Edinburgh (owner/manager). |
29.05.1917 | Requisitioned as Fishery Reserve Vessel. |
13.04.1917 | James McIntyre (33) Skipper, Newhaven & John Turnbull 2nd Eng, killed in submarine attack (UC41) by gunfire16 miles from St. Abbs Head; vessel towed back to Granton. |
1919 | Returned to Owners. |
28.02.1919 | Thomas L. Devlin deceased (Trustees - Grace Darney Devlin ( his wife); John Inglis, Peebles. Alex Stewart ( R. C. Priest) St Mary's Cathedral House Edinburgh)). |
22.11.1919 | Owned by Thomas Wood & Others, Aberdeen (Thomas Wood manager). |
21.01.1920 | Owned by Thomas Wood & John William Johnstone, Aberdeen (Thomas Wood manager). |
21.01.1920 | Granton registry closed. |
21.01.1920 | Registered at Aberdeen A. 281. |
07.05.1920 | Owned by John Gove & John William Johnstone, Aberdeen (P & J. Johnstone managers). |
30.11.1920 | Wrecked in heavy weather off Lossiemouth Harbour, crew all rescued by local Life Saving Apparatus. |
14.02.1921 | Aberdeen registry closed. |
13th April 1917 | Skipper James McIntyre 33yrs 1 Ann Street Leith y shell fire from German Submarine. |