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Kingsway Built 1905 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for Alec Black Grimsby
08/04/1914 Sold to the Strand Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
12/1914 Requisitioned as a boom defense vessel
Returned 1919
28/10/1929 Bought by Samuel Chapman & Sons Grimsby
20/04/1931 Sold to Charles Dobson Grimsby
11/1939 Requisitioned as an Auxiliary Patrol vessel
01/1940 Returned to owners
24/12/1941 Bought by the City Steam Fishing Co Hull
01/10/1943 Sold to R. Cammish Scarborough



| Surname | Forenames | Age at Death | Date of Death | Rank | Boat |
| LOWN | JAMES | Unknown | 07/08/1917 | Skipper | Kingsway |
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Scrapped 05/1954
Kingston Turquoise Built 1929 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for the Kingston Steam Trawling Co Ltd Hull H 45
26/08/1939 Requisitioned as an armed boarding vessel then in 1940 as an anti-submarine vessel
09/08/1945 Bought by Trawlers Grimsby Ltd Grimsby
27/11/1945 Returned to owners
1946 Renamed Cunningham registered as GY 86
01/1953 Bought by Ravendale Trawlers Grimsby
04/1953 Sold to Derwent Trawlers Grimsby
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Arrived at Boom 30/11/1957 for breaking up
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Kingston built 1897 Mackie & Thomson Govan for Hagerup Doughty & Co Grimsby
04/1906 Registered to Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co.
06/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
05/1922 Bought by Mason Steam Trawling Co Ltd Fleetwood
10/1926 Sold to Mason Trawlers Ltd
1958 The owner registered the vessel as Mason and Caldwell Fleetwood

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