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BM1
History: Originally registered as BM33
BM1 (DH312)
History: Sold to owner in Belgium 08/05/1919 See Running Agreement for account of her running on to the rocks at Berry…(Click to read more)
BM10
History: 19/10/1936 No longer fishing
History: 04/10/1907 – Apparently poaching in Start Bay at night with no lights and Number concealed. On being accosted by Fisheries…(Click to read more)
BM11
History: Sunk by submairine 28/01/1918 She had caught her trawl in a wreck which caused the stopper to go. The Skipper…(Click to read more)
History: 10/03/1925 No longer fishing
BM12
History: 31/12/1924 to Plymouth 16/03/1907 – Was harassed by foreign steam trawler in Mount's Bay There was an earlier CARINA Reg…(Click to read more)
BM12 (DH12)
History: 15/09/1904 Converted to a barge. Was found poaching inside the prohibited limit in Teignmouth Bay 27/10/1900 without lights but case…(Click to read more)
BM13
History: Taken off register 26/08/1936 – Believed to have been sold for a yacht Picture of her in Western Morning News…(Click to read more)
BM13 (DH473)
History: Sunk by submarine 28/11/1916
BM14
History: 06/06/1919 – Sold to a Paignton owner
BM14 (DH417)
History: Sold to Norway 16/10/1911 See Crew List File for Building Agreement and Copy of J.B.Pope's Ticket & extract from his…(Click to read more)
BM15
History: 16/06/1920 To Penzance
BM15 (DH442)
History: Sold to Norway 06/08/1911 Brixham Rugby Football CLub now flya a pennant '15 – Briton's Pride' adopted because of the…(Click to read more)
BM16
History: Had a Pale green hull 28/10/1906 – Apprentice Wm. Sheldon (16) absconded but was caught by a Slapton Policeman and…(Click to read more)
BM16 (DH16)
History: Sold to Norway 28/08/1905 See Crew List
BM17
History: 30/05/1919 – To Falmouth 13/12/1921 – It is believed that this vessel came back to Brixham and was re-registerd as…(Click to read more)
BM17 (DH171)
History: Converted to a Barge 11/07/1917
BM18
History: 30/11/1917 – Sunk by German Submarine in Bristol Channel
History: 07/05/1936 – Ceased fishing ??/06/1947 – Sold to novelist A.E.W.Mason and sailed for Vancouver B.C. via Capetown. Renamed 'Muriel Stephens'…(Click to read more)
History: 18/12/1930 – Name changed to MANNEQUIN because she lost a lot of gear and was thought to be an unlucky…(Click to read more)
BM18 (DH152)
History: 23/05/1907 – Sold to Norway Harry Davie's first vessel. 3 months as Boy then Apprenticed See Running agreements
BM19 (DH465)
History: 16/12/1910 – Caught in gale of Teignmouth and had her sails blown out but anchored and rode it out -…(Click to read more)
BM2
History: Name changed to MINNIE 09/02/1929
History: 13/07/1934 No longer fishing
History: See E.J.March's 'Sailing Trawlers' Pages 324/5/6 for plans of her original Cutter Rig as a Brixham Mumblebee Plans with 'National…(Click to read more)
BM2 (DH 229)
History: Converted to coal hulk 1906 but re-registered as a trawler 07/02/1907 as BM166
BM20
History: 27/11/1917 – Converted to hulk
History: 26/09/1936 – Ceased fishing
History: December 1906 – The Apprentice W.G.Moreton refused to stay aboad after he said the Skipper had hit him he came…(Click to read more)
BM21
History: 21/03/1935 – Run down in fog 6 miles west of The Lizard – One survivor Wilfred Austin Lynn drowned. She…(Click to read more)
BM22
History: 30/11/1953 – Broken up
BM23 (DH294)
History: 1913 she was trawling in the Irish Sea: See Crew List 22/05/1920 Ceased fishing. We are grateful David Vincent who…(Click to read more)
BM24
History: 31/03/1920 Went to Plymouth
BM3
History: 16/08/1936 – Lost by burning. There is an oil painting of her by 'LAKE' in the Brixham Conservatory Club The…(Click to read more)
History: Sunk by submarine 12/03/1917
History: Transferred to Plymouth Register 17/12/1908
BM4
History: Sold to Norway 05/06/1906
History: Gave up fishing 31/12/1919
History: Sold to Plymouth 12/04/1911 Had a ship's boy 'PRESTON' who ran away.
BM5
History: Sank in Outer Harbour 11/05/1917 Two months later he acquired 'SULA' also 5 tons and she took the same number…(Click to read more)
History: 09/11/1920 No longer Fishing Mranley's previous vessel was BM5 Martlet
BM6
History: Went to Lowestoft 17/06/1919 (LT535) – R.F.Harmer and W.J.Head Illustration No. 50 in 'Sailing Trawlers' E.J.March 15/01/1939 1944 – Sold…(Click to read more)
BM6 (DH234)
History: Sold to Plymouth 31/03/1908
BM7 (DH387)
History: To Lowestoft 30/01/1920 later to Belgium Feb 1908 – In collision with Belgian Steam Trawler 'PRINCE CHARLES' while fishing. Port…(Click to read more)
BM8
History: Christened by Mrs. Dyer Stranded and Lost at Fleetwood 28/01/1916 Apparently this vessel had a bad reputation for losing gear
History: 17/11/1933: No longer fishing
BM8 (DH421)
History: Sunk off Trevose 10/05/1904 after being run down by SS HELMSIDE. Geo Howe (16) Apprentice and 3rd Hand lost Survivors:-…(Click to read more)
BM9
History: 09/12/1920 No longer fishing
BM9 (DH264)
History: By 19/12/1910 no longer used for fishing His son Samuel Jordain (father of Alice Guy deceased1978) served in this vessel…(Click to read more)
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