HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL TIMES. NO CWGC RECORDS. THIS WAS HIS 1911 CENSUS ADDRESS – 81 NEW GEORGE STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE
Name: | CLANSMAN |
Launched: | 10/11/1902 |
Completed: | 1902 |
Builder: | JP Rennoldson & Son, South Shields |
Yard Number: | 221 |
Dimensions: | 61grt, 5nrt, 75.0 x 15.1 x 7.9ft |
Engines: | C2cyl (12.5 & 26 x 20ins), 30nhp, 200ihp |
Engines By: | JP Rennoldson & Son, South Shields |
Propulsion: | 1 x Screw |
Construction: | Steel |
Reg Number: | 116112 |
History: | |
1902 | T Gray & Co Ltd; registered at Hull |
1915 | Unknown owners, Russia |
1915 | Sank |
Comments: | 19/03/1915: Stranded on the Inner Binks, Yorkshire. She struck the Bunel Rocks in St. Malo Roads and sank on 13th April 1919. |
Subsequently declared a total loss | |
Thanks to Bill Harvey for the above details |
81 NEW GEORGE STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom
Place Buried