| 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 |