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Reverto Built 07/1904 Cook Welton & Gemmell for G F Sleight
01/1906 Re registered as GY 104
1916 Lost
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18/09/1916 Missing
Pilote 5 Built 1885 Hall Russell & Co Aberdeen Built as Saint Clement for T. Walker Aberdeen
Renamed as Pilote 5
12/1922 Bought by G. Pogson registered as GY 104
07/1923 Registered to Pogson-Symonds
04/1925 To Spain
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Pataudi Built 08/11/1934 Smith’s Dock Company Ltd., South Bank and Stockton for Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co
Original Name Jean Eva GY 104
04/1938 Renamed Wolves GY 104
04/1942 went to Bunch Steam Fishing Co
08/1939 Requisitioned as A/S
047/1942 Went to Bunch Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
10/1945 Returned
06/1947 Renamed Pataudi For Crampins
14/02/1948 My Grandfather First signed on as a deck hand until 12/03/1948 to gain Deep Sea Fishing experience.
22/03/1948 The 2nd trip was again as deck hand to 17/07/1948
16/08/1948 Next trip he signs on as Mate until 10/09/1948
25/01/1949 Deck hand until 21/03/1949.
15/10/1949 Signs on as 3rd mate until 23/10/1949.
24/10/1949 On his last trip on the Pataudi, The skipper unfortunately died and being the only person on board with a valid skippers ticket was asked by the owners to take charge for the remainder of the trip which ended on 28/12/1949
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Scrapped 05/1961
Jean Eva Built 1934 Smiths Dock Co Ltd South Bank Middlesbrough for Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby
12/04/1938 Renamed Wolves
Writing to the Secretary of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club Sir John Marsden explained that the company had “recently renamed one of our trawlers after your club namely Wolves, Usually we paint a replica of the clubs crest and colours on the bows” He went on to ask for a copy of the club crest in order that this may be done.
20/04/1942 Crampins bought the trawler which was still in Navy service
04/1947 The Bunch Steam Fishing Company bought the Wolves
06/1947 The vessel was renamed Pataudi
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Scrapped 05/1961
Corcyra built 1914 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for South Western Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
08/1914 Requisitioned as a minesweeper
20/02/1915, North Sea – Skipper Leonard Shenton RNR Stranded near Bacton Norfolk
No lives lost
Later salved not taken back into Naval service
10/02/1917 Sold to George W. White & John W. Willows Grimsby registered as GY 104
06/07/1918 Sold to Stringer’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd Boston Registered as BN 142
1922 Bought by the South Western Steam Fishing Co Grimsby registered as GY 1021
1925 To the Earl Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
09/1938 Sold to McCabe & Curtis Dublin DI 20
1940 Sold to the Royal Navy as an Auxiliary Patrol vessel
1946 Sold to the Earl Steam Fishing Co Grimsby Registered as GY 281
27/08/1947 Bought by W. & J. Wood Aberdeen A 307
1960 Sold to Devanha Fishing Co Ltd Aberdeen
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05/08/1961 Arrived Krimpen A/D Ijssel for breaking up