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Drumsheugh GN 37
Built | 1911 Cook Welton & Gemmell, Beverley as "Dane" (Steel) |
Yard No | 211 |
Owner at New | Imperial Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (Frank O. Hellyer manager) |
ID no | 132235 |
Launch Date | 02.02.1911 |
Completed | 28.03.1911 |
Gross Tons | 346 |
Nett Tons | 135 |
Engine | 87 hp T.3-cyl by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull |
Length | 140.3ft |
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Breadth | 24.1ft |
Depth | 12.5ft |
Owners | |
07.04.1911 | Registered at Hull H 227 |
15.04.1915 | Requisitioned and converted to minesweeper (Ad.No.1370) based in the Aegean Sea. |
06.1915 | Renamed "DANE II" |
04.12.1915 | Registered at Hull as "DANE II" |
03.1919 | Returned to Owners reverted to "Dane" |
1920 | Owned by Hellyer Bros Ltd, Hull (Frank O. Hellyer & Owen S. Hellyer managers) |
Pre 1927 | Owned Jens C, Christensen, Hessle ( Hellyer Bros Ltd, managers). |
06.01.1928 | Owned by Jens C. Christenson & Co Ltd, Hull (Jens C. Christensen, manager) |
1931 | Owned Dane Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (William B. Willey, manager). |
1934 | Owned by Henry Elliott, Fleetwood (owner/manager). |
1935 | Owned by H. Elliott & Sons Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood (Henry Elliott, manager) |
11.12.1934 | Stranded off the Monarch Islands, Outer Hebrides |
26.02.1935 | Board of Trade Inquiry in Liverpool, found Skipper William Harrison to have been at fault. His Skippers ticket was suspended for nine months. |
1939 | Owned by Prince Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (Hellyer Bros Ltd, managers). |
10.01.1940 | Requisitioned and converted to minesweeper (P.No. FY.554). |
1943 | Owned by H. Markham Cook Ltd, Grimsby (Harry Markam Cook manager). |
1946 | Returned to Owners. |
10.09.1946 | Laid up in Alexandra Dock, Grimsby. |
11.1946 | Hull registry closed |
29.11.1946 | Registered at Grimsby GY 417 |
12.06.1947 | Bill of Sale: Owned by Drum Fishing Co Ltd, Granton Edinburgh (Edwin James Walker manager). |
12.06.1947 | Grimsby registry closed. |
06.1947 | Renamed "DRUMSHEUGH" |
06.1947 | Registered at Granton GN 37 |
1954 | Sold as scrap to BISCO (British Iron & Steel Co) |
02.1954 | Scrapped by Malcolm Brechin at Granton Edinburgh |