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Name: DOMINICK DUBINE
Type: Naval Trawler
Launched: 14/03/1918
Completed: 15/05/1918
Builder: JP Rennoldson & Sons Ltd
Yard: South Shields
Yard Number: 307
Dimensions: 277grt, 108nrt, 125.3 x 23.4 x 12.6ft; (1934: 306grt, 95nrt, 125.4 x 23.5 x 13.0ft)
Engines: T3cyl (12.5, 21 & 35 x 26ins), 61rhp
Engines by: JP Rennoldson & Sons Ltd, South Shields
Propulsion: 1 x Screw
Construction: Steel
Reg Number: 143941
History:
15/05/1918 The Admiralty, London
04/05/1920 Edgar Garnham, Swansea
16/08/1920 Howell & Knight, Milford Haven
25/02/1922 Casewell Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Fleetwood
1924 W Morley, Fleetwood
21/10/1924 George Jackson Ward, Lytham
26/10/1924 Renamed EMILDOR
22/04/1925 George M Robertson, Fleetwood
07/1925 Soc Anon Pêcheries Rochelaises de Chalutage à Vapeur, La Rochelle
08/1925 Renamed GERMAINE ET MARIE
by 1930 Pêcheries Nationales Belges Soc Anon, Ostend; renamed THERESE
1933 Soc Anon d’Armement Mallet, Dieppe; renamed FRUCTIDOR
1952 Broken up
Comments: 1918: Completed as a minesweeper, armed with 1 x 12pdr gun
1920: Allocated fishing registration number LO362 at London
1920: Allocated fishing registration number M140 at Milford
1922: Allocated fishing registration number FD402 at Fleetwood
1939: Requisitioned by the French Navy as a minesweeper
1940: Under Vichy French control
1943: Under Free French control
1946: Returned to owners
2Q/1952: Sold to Dieppe based principals for breaking up