JACQUELINE O-130
RAYMOND O-140
Courtesy of Maurice Voss
Official No: Port and Year: Ostend, 1910
Description: Steel side trawler, coal burning
Crew:
Built: by Cockerill Yards, Hoboken (Antwerp). (Yard no. 502)
Tonnage: 221 grt 94 net
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 116.5 / 21.4 / 11.7
Engine: T-3 Cyl; 55 rhp, by Earle's Co., Hull
Owners:
5 Jul 1910: Soc. Anon. Pêcheries à Vapeur, Ostend
Manager: John Bauwens
Dec 1915: Renamed RAYMOND O.140
Renamed ORDIE A119
By 1930: A. A. Davidson, Aberdeen
Landed at Milford: As JACQUELINE: 16 Oct 1914 - 1 Dec 1915
As RAYMOND: 8 Dec 1915 - 31 Jul 1919
Skippers:
Notes: Mar - Sep 1914: Chartered to the Société d'Etudes des Pêcheries au Congo for fishing trials in the Belgian Congo.
1914 - 19 Fishery Trawler
1937: Broken up.
[Information kindly supplied by Maurice Voss.]
Accidents and Incidents
The Times, Friday, May 28, 1915; pg. 5; Issue 40866; col G
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Lloyd's agent at Milford Haven telegraphs that the steamer Morwenna, of 1,414 tons, bound from Cardiff for Sydney, C.B., in ballast, was torpedoed and shelled at 11.26 a.m. on Wednesday 160 miles west by south from St.Ann's Head. The crew were landed yesterday morning by the Belgian steam trawler Jacqueline. One man was killed and three wounded.
RAYMOND in 1917
Courtesy of Maurice Voss
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