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Rose of England GY 236

Rose of England Built 1908 Cochrane & Sons Selby for John Duncan Liverpool
1915 In Admiralty service as a minesweeper 
1919 Returned
12/1935 Bought by H. Franklin Grimsby registered as GY 236 
01/1939 trawler Rose of England returned to Grimsby to land a sick deck hand, Harry Walker aged 34 of 31 Humber-street whilst on watch he collapsed. He was landed and taken to hospital.
1940 In Admiralty service as an Auxiliary Patrol vessel 
1946 Returned

Painting is By Steve Farrow

Her Details are

  • Official Number 127954
  • Yard Number 445 
  • GT 222 NT 85 
  • Dimensions 120.2 x 22 
  • Quarter deck 69 Foc’sle 20  

To Belgium 11/1961 presumably for scrapping

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John & Ann GY 236

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Electric GY 236

Electric Built 1890 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for Grimsby Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
1917 Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve commissioned and flew white ensign continued commercial fishing under naval control
07/1915 Sold to owners in Aberdeen 
05/1916 Sold to owners in Scarborough
04/1919 Bought by R. White Grimsby registered as GY 286 
04/1926 Sold to owners in Milford Haven 

Her Details are 

  • Official Number 96212
  • Yard Number 332
  • GT 183 NT 79
  • Dimensions 107.4 x 20.5 x 11.5
  • Quarter Deck 42 Foc’sle 20

Ran aground on the Irish coast on the 03/11/1928