JULIET H906

 

John Stevenson Collection

Official No:  123246  Port and Year:   Hull, 1906 (H880)

                                                               Hull, 1919? (H902)

Description: Steel side trawler; single screw, coal burning.  Ketch rigged. Wheelhouse aft

Crew:  

Built: 1906: Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverely   (Yard no. 103)

Tonnage:  173 grt  68 net.

Length / breadth / depth (feet): 108.5  / 21.6 / 11.5

Engine: T.3-Cyl; 45 rhp.; by Amos & Smith, Hull.

Owners:

 

As H880

1906: Hellyers Steam Fishing Co., St. Andrew's Docks, Hull.

 

1910: Dobson Steam Fishing Co., Hull.

Manager: C. Dobson

 

1917: Elspeth, Lady Beardmore, Glasgow

Managers: Brand & Curzon, Docks, Milford.

 

As H902

1919: Kelsall Bros. & Beeching, Hull.

 

24 Jul 1936: Crescent Trawler Co., Hull

Manager: Norman Ian Chamberlain, Docks, Milford.

 

Landed at Milford:  3 Apr - 4 Sep 1919; 21 Jan 1936 - 10 Aug 1941

Skippers:

Notes: Sep 1914:  Requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to a minesweeper (Admy.No.45)  1 x 6 pdr.AA

1919: Returned to owners.

20 Aug 1941: Bombed and sunk by German aircraft 30 miles S of the Old Head of Kinsale.

Accidents and Incidents

From an unknown local newspaper of the week beginning 19th July 1936:

 

    Two of the trawlers recently purchased by Messrs. Chamberlain and Company have brought in their maiden catches.  On Monday, the Bianca, Skipper Garth Allen from Hartlepool, arrived and landed just under 50 kit of mixed fish, and on Tuesday the Juliet came in with 60 kit.  The other trawler, Phoebe, is expected any day.

 

   

 

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