Lying outside "Madden" GN 101 in Lerwick |
©© Reproduced with acknowledgement to the Shetland Museum & Archives |
Coadjutor GN 41
Built | 1914 Hawthorns & Co Ltd, Leith Edinburgh (Steel) |
Yard No | 140 |
Owner at New | Thomas L. Devlin, Granton Edinburgh (owner/manager) |
ID no | 137634 |
Launch Date | 12.1914 |
Completed | 03.1915 |
Gross Tons | 207 |
Nett Tons | 90 |
Engine | 74 hp T.3-cyl by Hawthorns & Co Ltd, Leith Edinburgh |
Length | 118.8ft |
Breadth | 22.2ft |
Depth | 11.9ft |
Owners | |
11.03.1915 | Registered at Granton GN 41 |
03.1915 | Requisitioned and converted to minesweeper (Ad No 1415) and based at Lowestoft. |
1919 | Returned to Owners |
28.02.1919 | Thomas L. Devlin deceased, (Robert D. Devlin & Thomas L. Devlin Jnr managers) (Company Trustees -Grace Darney Devlin ( his wife); John Inglis, Peebles; Alex Stewart ( R. C. Priest) St Mary's Cathedral House Edinburgh)). |
17.06.1919 | Mortgaged by Thomas L. Devlin (Trustees), Granton Edinburgh (A). |
17.06.1919 | Mortgagee: John Inglis, Peebles, Peeblesshire. |
08.02.1923 | Mortgage (A) discharged upon the death of John Inglis |
05.07.1923 | Owned by Thomas L. Devlin & Sons, Granton Edinburgh (Robert D. Devlin & Thomas L. Devlin Jnr owner/managers). |
11.11.1926 | Following the death of Robert D. Devlin; Thomas L. Devlin Jnr becomes owner/ manager. |
1942 | Owned by Thomas L. Devlin & Sons Ltd, Granton Edinburgh |
1958 | Scrapped at Hamburg. |