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Name: WILD ROSE
Type: Fishing Vessel - Trawler
Launched: 24/03/1902
Completed: 05/1902
Builder: JT Eltringham & Co
Yard: South Shields
Yard Number: 236
Dimensions: 156grt, 35nrt, 105.0 x 20.5 x 11.2ft; (1914: 156grt, 60nrt)
Engines: T3cyl (11, 18 & 30 x 22ins), 46nhp
Engines by: GT Grey, South Shields
Propulsion: 1 x Screw
Construction: Steel
Reg Number: 114518
History:
05/1902 Purdy Steam Fishing Co Ltd, North Shields
10/04/1917 E Terry Granton, Edinburgh
1922 Richard Lewis, Aberdeen
1930 Broken up
Comments: 06/05/1902: Allocated fishing registration number SN325 at North Shields
08/1914: Hired as a minesweeper by the Admiralty
05/1917: Allocated fishing registration number GN83 at Granton
11/1918: Returned to owners
18/11/1921: Damaged in collision with FREIDA. Beached at Leith & repaired
07/02/1922: Allocated fishing registration number A483 at Aberdeen
28/11/1929: Ran aground at Newton Rocks near Stonehaven in a southerly gale.
17/12/1929: Refloated by Leith tug BULLGER and towed to Aberdeen
1930: Broken up