CYCLAMEN LT1136
Courtesy of Fleetwood Maritime Heritage Trust and The Bosun's Watch
Official No: 130033 Port and Year: 33rd in Lowestoft, 1911 (LT1136)
Description: Steel side drifter trawler; coal fired, steam screw. Ketch rigged
Crew: 10
Built: Dundee Shipbuilding Co., in 1911.
Tonnage: 94 grt 39 net
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 87.3 / 18.5 / 9.1
Engine: 35 rhp.
Owners:
20 Jun 1911: Herring Fishing Co. Ltd., Star Buildings, Beach Rd., Lowestoft.
Manager: William T. Tripp, Dambrook House, Kessingland. (1911-1927)
Sydney J. Tripp, St. Edmunds, Kessingland. (1927-1936)
1936: Arthur C. Mitchell & Others, Docks, Milford
Managing owner: A. C. Mitchell, 'Stradbrook Lodge', The Rath, Milford.
Landed at Milford: 22 Jan 1935 - 10 Jun 1945; 1 May 1948 - 13 Sep 57.
(Also 5 Jul - 22 Sep 1925; 26 Jun - 29 Sep 1927; 18 Jul - 2 Oct 1928; 23 Jun 1929;
5 Aug - 17 Sep 1930; 25 Feb - 24 Sep 1931; 28 Feb - 28 Sep 1932; 3 Apr - 25 Sep 1933; 12 Mar - 23 Nov 1934.)
Skippers: Ted Chivers; Sam Read
Notes:
Sep 1915: Requisitioned by the Admiralty (No. 1848) as a net vessel; 1x3 pdr. AA
Dec 1915: Renamed CYCLAMEN II.
1919: Returned to owners and resumed former name.
24 Oct 1932: Towed Lowestoft drifter HOLLY BANK LT35, with a broken rudder, into Lowestoft. [The Times, Tuesday 25th October 1932.]
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