First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
John Hay Glasgow. |
Glasgow |
13/02/1904 |
Other names |
1928 ROSLEA |
Subsequent owner and registration history |
18/08/1915 Owner restyled John Hay & Sons. 01/01/1921 Owner restyled as J. Hay & Sons Ltd. 12/11/1928 R. & D. A. Duncan & Company Ltd., (Wm. Clint, manager, Kelly group), Belfast. 29/08/1940: Sold to Williamstown Shipping Company Ltd., (Comben Longstaff & Company Ltd., managers), London. 1948: Returned to service for Societe des Transports Maritimes de la Basse Seine, Havre. |
Vessel history |
27/10/1941 Sailed, in ballast, from Lowestoft bound to Hartlepool. 28/10/1941 Whilst on a voyage from Lowestoft to Hartlepools in ballast she was blown across the North Sea in a gale and went ashore on the Belgian coast. Her crew of thirteen were taken prisoner and the ship captured. 12/11/1941 Register closed 09/1944 Scuttled at Havre. 1947 Raised and repaired |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1952 |
Broken Up |
Disposal Detail |
1952 British Iron & Steel Corporation and allocated to T. W. Ward Ltd., Sheffield for demolition at their Grays, Essex facility. |
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