Balmoral was built by Cochrane & Cooper of Beverley 01/10/1898 for Queen Steam Fishing Company
1901 although registered at Grimsby she sailed out of Lowerstoft
1903 moved back to Grimsby
The ship left Grimsby on the 23/01/1915 and never returned or heard of again.
Believed lost during Mine clearing
Lost 1915 with all hands

Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GREEN | FRANCIS | 22 | 22/01/1915 | Deck Hand | Balmoral |
HILL | JOHN HENRY | 34 | 22/01/1915 | First Engineer | Balmoral |
WELLS | ALBERT | 35 | 22/01/1915 | Third Hand | Balmoral |
HANKIN | GEORGE FREDERICK | 46 | 22/01/1915 | Second Engineer | Balmoral |
PAYNE | JOHN | 49 | 22/01/1915 | Mate | Balmoral |
WHITBY | GEORGE HENRY | 56 | 22/01/1915 | Steward | Balmoral |
WILKINSON | HERBERT ADAM | 28 | 22/01/1915 | Trimmer | Balmoral |
COLEMAN | JAMES WALLACE | 48 | 22/01/1915 | Deck Hand | Balmoral |
Her Details are
- Official Number 109830
- Yard Number 214
- 172 GT 62 NT
- Dimensions 100′ x 21′ x 11′
- Quarter Deck 44′ Foc’sle 17′
The ship left Grimsby on the 23/01/1915 Believed lost during Mine clearing