TINA NUTTEN A181
Official No: 129361 Port and Year: Aberdeen, 1911 (A383)
Lowestoft, 1920 (LT521)
Aberdeen, 1927 (A181)
Description: Steel side trawler; coal fired. Ketch rigged.
Crew: 9 men (1911 - 1926).
Built: by Hall, Russell & Co., Aberdeen; in 1911. (Yard no. 495)
Tonnage: 187 grt 72 net
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 110.5 / 21.8 / 11.8
Engine: T.3-Cyl; 67 rhp; by builders.
Owners:
As A383
7 Jul 1911: John E. & Wallace W. Nutten, 5 and 33 Divanha Gardens, Aberdeen.
Managing owners.
As LT521
16 Aug 1919: The Vectis Steam Fishing Co., Waveney Chambers, Lowestoft.
Manager: Walter H. Smith. (Same address.)
1923: James Flockhart, Fish Market, Newhaven.
Managing owner.
As A181
30 Jun 1926: John Walker, 202 Victoria Rd., Aberdeen.
Managing owner.
1938: J. L. Lewis
Manager: William Wilcox, 22 Greville Rd., Milford.
1938: Lewis, Wilcox & Co. Ltd., The Docks, Milford.
Manager: William Wilcox, 22 Greville Rd., Milford.
1941: Port Erroll Fishing Co. Ltd.
Manager: A. Hay, Aberdeen.
1946: James Mowatt, 64 Hilton Drive, Aberdeen.
1948: W. McKenzie, Aberdeen.
1950: J. Walker, Aberdeen.
Manager: W. McKenzie.
Landed at Milford: 29 Oct 1937 - 30 Nov 1939; 3 Feb 1940 - 19 Dec 1941
Skippers:
Notes:
Apr 1915: Requisitioned by the Admiralty (no. 1200) and converted to a minesweeper; 1x6pdr.AA
1919: Returned to owners.
29 May 1936: Arrived in Aberdeen having towed the Dundee trawler BEN LOYAL with engine trouble in the North Sea. [The Times, Saturday 30th May 1936.]
1952: Broken up by Ship Breaking Industries, Charlestown, Fife.
[Information from Granton Trawlers website.]
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