VINE 1904 - Smith's Dock

VINE 1904 - Smith's Dock

Postby Poyntonian » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:33 pm

Detail of VINE from postcard at viewtopic.php?f=111&t=10996
VINE PD156 (1).jpg

Thanks to Douglas Paterson via Shipsnostalgia.com for the following details-
Name: Vine
PLN: PD 156
Official Number: 118876
Home Port: Peterhead
Type of Vessel: Steam Screw Dandy, Steel, First Class, 9 men, nets and lines.
Built: 1904, Smith Dock Co., Ltd., North Shields (730).
Owners Names:
1904 to 1911c; James Flett and John Flett, Lossiemouth, Elginshire.
1911c to 1919c; David Parker, 19 West Forth Street, Cellardyke, Fifeshire. (Managing agent: William S Bonthorn, Anstruther)
1919c to 1936; Charles Cowe, 6 Balmoor Terrace, Peterhead (Managing Agent: William Thomson, 8 Balmoor Terrace, Peterhead )
1936 to 1952: Peter Buchan, Cairnbulg, Aberdeenshire and others.
Dimensions. 80.0ft l., 18.0ft b., 8.3ft d.
Tonnage: 20nrt., 77grt.
Propulsion:Steam Engine 22 nhp.
International Radio Call Sign: MGFF
Years:1904 to 1952
History:
1904 January, completed and registered INS 573 Vine.
1911c sold to Cellardyke and registered KY 127 Vine.
1915 September, on hire to Admiralty as Boom Defence Vessel and then Gunnery tender.
1918 August, temporarily renamed Red Rover.
1919 stationed at Longhope , demobilised at Granton and returned to owners.
1919c sold to Peterhead and registered PD 156 Vine.
1936 sold to Cairnbulg and registered FR 209 Vine.
1940 June, on hire to Admiralty as Barrage Balloon Vessel.
1945 returned to owners.
1952, January registry closed, vessel scrapped.
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