As LT 237 |
© © Reproduced with acknowledgement to the Barry Banham Collection |
Hawthornbank GN 67
Built |
Alexander Hall & Sons Ltd, |
Yard No | 551 |
Owner at New | Admiralty |
ID no | 144996 |
Launch Date | 06.08.1918 |
Completed | 31.08.1918 |
Gross Tons | 96 |
Nett Tons | 41 |
Engine | 42 hp T.3-cyl by Alexander Hall & Sons Ltd Aberdeen |
Length | 86.4ft |
Breadth | 18.5ft |
Depth | 10ft |
Owners | |
11.05.1919 | Renamed "ATTENTIVE II" |
21.06.1920 | Handed over to Fisheries Board of Scotland for disposal to the Mercantile. |
06.1920 | Owned by David Stevenson, Leith Edinburgh (owner/manager). |
1920 | Renamed “HAWTHORNBANK” |
1920 | Registered at Granton GN 67. |
1923 | Owned by Soc Anon de Pecheries & Armaments, Dieppe France. |
1923 | Granton registry closed. |
1923 | Renamed “JEHAN ANGO”. |
1923 | Registered at Dieppe D 896. |
08.1937 | Owned by Reginald Llewellyn Hancock, Milford Haven (owner/manager). |
08.1937 | Dieppe registry closed. |
24.08.1937 | Renamed “HAWTHORNBANK” |
24.08.1937 | Registered at Milford Haven M 237 |
01.10.1937 | Owned by Alexander Collin & James Jamieson, Eyemouth (James Jamieson manager). |
11.10.1937 | Milford registry closed. |
10.1937 | Registered at Berwick BK 163. |
02.1940 | Requisitioned and converted to Boom Tender. |
10.1945 | Returned to Owners. |
28.12.1945 | Owned by Prescelly Dredging Co Ltd, Milford Haven (Reginald Llewellyn Hancock (manager). |
28.12.1945 | Registered at |
16.07.1946 | Owned by Arthur Claude Mitchell, Lowestoft. |
16.07.1946 | |
16.07.1946 | Registered at |
1951 |
Renamed “JACKETA”. |
1956 | Sold as scrap. |