King George built 07/1901 Schofield Hagerup & Doughty Grimsby for Monarch Steam Fishing Co
04/1906 she went to Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice co
1918 Hired by the Admiralty
01/1920 – The Grimsby steam trawler King George owned by Consolidated Steam Fishing Co has now been officially given up as lost after an absence of six weeks. She carried a crew of ten and left Grimsby for the North Sea fishing grounds on November 24th.
| Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WINCHESTER | JOHN | 38 | 24/11/1919 | Third Hand | King George |
| LANGMESSER | JOHN P. | 49 | 24/11/1919 | Second Engineman | King George |
| GRIEVE | JOHN. | 47 | 24/11/1919 | First Engineman | King George |
| GOOCH | CHARLES GEORGE | 32 | 24/11/1919 | Deck Hand | King George |
| SYMONDS | EDMUND GEORGE | 19 | 24/11/1919 | Trimmer | King George |
| LUCAS | CAIN | 55 | 20/11/1919 | Steward | King George |
| MADIN | WALTER | 24 | 24/11/1919 | Deck Hand | King George |
| KINCH | CHARLES | 30 | 24/11/1919 | Second Hand | King George |
Her Details are
- Official Number 113219
- Yard Number 15
- GT 164 NT 73
- Dimensions 105.5 x 21.1 x 10.7
- Quarter Deck 18′ Foc’sle 21′
- Engines Triple expansion with cylinders 11, 17, 28 in x 20 in 40rhp by Muir & Houston Ltd Glasgow
Missing 24/11/1919