OCEAN BRINE LH78

 

John Stevenson Collection

Official No: 137181   Port Number and Year:  Aberdeen, 1915 (A338)

                                                                             Hartlepool, 1935 (HL78)

Description: Steel side trawler, steam, coal fired, single screw.  Ketch rigged

Crew:

Built: 1915, by Hawthorn & Co., Leith. (Yard no. 144)

Tonnage: 227  grt  98 net.

Length / breadth / depth (feet): 117.2 / 22.1 / 12.5

Engine: T.3-Cyl., 82 rhp.; by builders

Owners:


As LINN O'DEE A338

Jun 1915: Standard Fishing Co. (Aberdeen).

Manager: J. G. Adam

 

1926:  J.  Flockhart, Newhaven, Edinburgh

 

As LH78

1935:  G. I. Ward & Sons, Edinburgh  

 

Renamed  OCEAN BRINE

1935:  J. Flockhart & Sons Ltd.,  Newhaven, Edinburgh 

 

1939:  Carnie & Gibb, Newhaven, Edinburgh

Manager: Wm. Carnie (Jnr.)

 

1945: Lewis Wilcox & Co., Docks, Milford

 

1953: Colin H. Brand, Cleveleys, Blackpool 

 

Landed at Milford: 31 Aug 1945 - 1 Oct 1946; 22 Aug 1949 - 26 May 1952; 20 Feb - 11 Jul 1955

Skippers: Frank Gambold (1952)

Notes: Nov 1915:  Requisitioned by the Admiralty as LINN O'DEE and converted to a minesweeper (Admy. No. 513)  1 x 6pdr.

1919: Returned to owners.

Nov 1939: Requisitioned by the Admiralty as OCEAN BRINE and converted to a auxiliary patrol vessel.

1944: Returned to owners.

10 Aug 1945: Narrowly escaped damage when stuck by mine which exploded while fishing in the Minch.

1955: Broken up at Ward's Yard, Castle Pill.

[Information supplied by the Granton Trawlers website.]

Accidents and Incidents

From the West Wales Guardian of Friday 19th August 1949:

 

    Two fishing vessels arrived in Dock this week from the East Coast.  The trawler Ocean Brine (Messrs. Wilcox) is no stranger to Milford, having sailed from the port for a number of years before.  The other vessel is the drifter Lord Collingwood, which has been purchased by Mr. H. Westenborg, and is now on seasonal fishing from Milford.

 

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From the West Wales Guardian of Friday 18th January 1952:

 

FISHING "LEAGUE"

"DUKE" AT THE TOP AGAIN

 

    After two years as "runners-up", Skipper Albert Saunders and the "Milford Duke" are once again in top place in the Milford fishing "league".  In 1951 Skipper Saunders caught a greater value of fish than any other individual trawler captain in the port.

    Second in the league on last year's results is Skipper W. Burgoyne, who has moved up a place, closely followed by Skipper Steve Pembroke, who was sixth in the list of 1949 catches.  "Crack" Skipper for 1948 and 1949, Skipper Tom Donovan, D.S.C., is a close fifth in results while consistent Skipper James Jobson again occupies fourth position.

    Here are the leading positions, the ships being classed according to size.

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BIG CRABBERS

    This class has provided a real family struggle, with Skipper Tom Salter pipping his brother-in-law on the post and his brother finishing in third place!

    The first three boats are owned by the Westward Company (Mr. E. E. Carter).

1.  Cleopatra II. (Tom Salter), Westward.

2.  Caldy (Hubert Morgans), Westward.

3.  Slebech (Harry Salter), Westward.

4.  Avonstar (Jack Ryan); 5, Ocean Brine (Frank Gambold); 6, Milford Knight (Harry Thompson); 7, Hero (Lenny Brown); 8, Montano (George Kersey); 9, Milford Countess (Teddy Funge).

 

 

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