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Dee GY 513

DEE Built 1893 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for H. Morris Grimsby
Iron side trawler, coal fired with a steam screw. 
crew of 9 men
02/1897 Bought by the ‘D’ Line Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
02/1914 Bought by owners in Milford Haven
The Haverfordwest and Milford Haven Telegraph on Wednesday 13th May 1914 Reports COOK CHARGED WITH THEFT A “BLACK LISTER” FINED The Milford Haven Sessions were held on Wednesday before Col. W. R. Roberts (chairman), Messrs G. H. D. Birt, J. B. Gaskell, and D. G. Jones COOK AND HIS PERQUISITES Robert Barnes a cook on a steam trawler was charged with stealing a tin of syrup, 2lb jar of jam, a tin  of metal polish, and three tins of dripping, from the steam trawler Dee of the total value of 4s, the property of Mr Charles E. Curzon, trawler owner. Mr Curzon was present in court    Henry George, a watchman in the employ of Mr Curzon, said on Wednesday, the 29th he was watching the trawler Dee. The defendant was a cook on board, and be saw him leave about half-past six. He saw he had a frail, and he said he had only clothes in it. On examining it witness found the articles enumerated, which were the property of Mr Curzon. Witness took possession of the things. Prisoner said the dripping belonged to him. Defendant said he was under the impression the dripping was his, some firms allowed it to the cooks, and others did not Charles Munnings, ship’s husband, Hakin Point, said he had never at any time given the defendant permission to take anything off the boat. The next morning after this occurred, he discharged defendant. By Col. Roberts, He did not know of any practice for the cook to have the dripping. The defendant had been three trips. Defendant pleaded not guilty, and gave evidence on oath. He had, he said, been in Milford 16 years, and had never robbed anyone of a penny. It was his habit to go aboard on the day before leaving to overhaul his stores, and if he found anything wrong he took them back and changed them. He was doing this when the watchman stopped him. Turning to the ship’s husband, the defendant asked, Isn’t that right, Mr Munnings? and when that gentleman shook his head, defendant retorted “You’re a liar. Didn’t I say give us a pass, and you said you hadn’t any paper; now act fair. When I went down to the ship, Mr Munnings said ‘Don’t go aboard that ship,’ and I said ‘Why not?’ and he said, ‘You like getting three I months,’ and I told him he was talking out of the back of his neck. Defendant was fined 20s and costs.
08/1915 Sold to George Smith, Railway St. Great Grimsby Manager William Ellis, Fish Docks, Grimsby 
1917 Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve commissioned and flew white ensign but continued commercial fishing under naval control
10/1922 Bought by William Would Grimsby
28/11/1923 Sank in Humber after collision with trawler REPORTO GY 380  No lives lost. As Reported in the Times Friday 30th Nov 1923


Her Details are

  • Official Number 99700
  • Yard Number 373
  • GT 151 NT 61 
  • Dimensions 98 x 20.7 x 11.1 
  • Quarter deck 18 Foc’sle 19 
  • Engines T 3-Cyl 45 rhp by builders

Broken up 12/03/1924

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British Honduras GY 513

British Honduras Built 1937 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Grimsby Motor Trawlers Grimsby 
12/1939 Requisitioned as an anti-submarine vessel 
1945 Ownership of the vessel passed to Star Drift Fishing Co Ltd 
01/1946 Returned to owners Became LT 87 British Honduras Later to Peaceful Star 
1947 Sold to Milford Steam Trawling Ltd M 204 Milford Baron 
1950 Sold to G. D. Claridge renamed British Honduras LT 134 transferred to Claridge Trawlers Ltd part of the Colne Group Lowestoft 


Her Details are

  • Official Number 164434
  • Yard Number 1190 
  • Call Sign GCCJ
  • Admiralty Number FY 272 
  • GT 147 NT 55 
  • Dimensions 101.2 x 21.1 x 10.3 
  • Quarter deck 57 Foc’sle 17 
  • Engines 6 cylinder 390hp Ruston 

Left Lowestoft on the 25/07/1968 under tow from the Kingfish bound for the breakers yard in Sheerness