QUEBEC H199
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Official No: 99573 Port and Year: Hull, 1892. (H199)
Scarborough, 1916. (SH208)
Description: Iron side trawler; steam screw, coal burning.
Crew: 10 men.
Built: 1892, by Cook, Welson & Gemmell, Hull. (Yard no. 89)
Tonnage: 132 grt 57 net (1892); 133 grt 51 net (9 Jan 1908).
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 95.6 / 20.5 / 10.8
Engine: T.3-Cyl. 35 rhp., by Amos & Smith, Hull
Owners:
As H199
10 Jun 1892: The Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co. Ltd., Hull.
Manager: Henry Toozes, St. Andrew's Dock, Hull.
1913: Charles E. B. L. Curzon, Berrynarbor, Devon.
Managing owner. [At Milford Dock.]
As SH208
16 Feb 1916: N. S. Clarke, 16 West Pier, Scarborough.
Landed at Milford: 18 Jun 1913 - 22 Nov 1914
Skippers:
Notes:
17 Mar 1894: Towed the smack PINTA into Hull, after she had been disabled on 14th March, when her mainmast was split. [Yorkshire Herald, Tuesday 20th March 1894.]
29 Dec 1894: Her bosun was drowned when a boat capsized in a severe storm. [Birmingham Daily Post, Saturday 31st December 1894.]
25 Sep 1916: Attacked by U-57 (Kapitänleutnant Carl-Siegfried Ritter von Georg), and sunk by gunfire, 16 miles E by N of Whitby. No lives lost.
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