Length (feet) : | 324.7 |
Breadth (feet) : | 47.0 |
Depth (feet): | 13.8 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 3,024 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 1,922 |
Engine Type : | Steam Triple Expansion; 275nhp T.3 cyll 24½, 38 & 64 -42 160lb 100lb |
Engine Builder : | Richardsons, Westgarth & Co. Hartlepool |
Additional Particulars : | Completed January 1907; Official No. 124325: Code Letters HKBJ |
This section will, in time, contain the stories of more than 450 merchant ships built or owned in the Hartlepools, and which were lost during the First World War. As an illustration of the truly global nature of shipbuilding, these ships were owned by companies from 22 different countries, including more than 30 sailing under the German flag at the outbreak of war.
Hessler Shipping Co., was founded in 1901 with the main owner being Jacob Hessler. He had entered into a partnership with Furness, Withy & Co., in that year. The company was later known as the Swift Steam Ship Co. Ltd., then as the Hartlepools Seatonia S.S. Co.
The original Seatonia S.S. Co., directors were J.K.M. Hessler, Victor Nilson, Thomas Fallows Thompson and Wilfred John Atley.
The company managed ships for the M.O.W.T. during WW1.
Family History:
Jacob Kruse Muller Hessler was born on 3 January, 1859 at Skein, Norway to parents Nils Julius Johansen Hessler and Anne Maria Muller. He came to West Hartlepool when he was about twelve years of age and lived with a relative.
He first worked for Groves, Maclean & Co., shipowners then for V. Nilson & Co., timber merchants. In 1881, living at Stranton, Jacob was listed as a shipbroker’s clerk. He married May Bastow in 1883 at Sunderland and they had one daughter born in September 1884.
He remarried at Oslo, Norway in December 1891 to Christiane (Kitty) Johanne Andersen. They had a further five children. By 1891 Jacob had started his own business as a shipbroker and the family were living in Rium Terrace Stranton. He became a naturalised British subject on 10 July, 1899. At that time he was living at Thistlewood, Clifton Avenue, Hartlepool.
By 1901 the family were living at Wooler Avenue, West Hartlepool, with Jacob listed as a shipowner and timber merchant. In the 1911 census the family were living at Seaton Carew and Jacob was listed as a timber agent.
Jacob was Vice-Consul for Norway for many years and in 1919 was made a Knight of St. Olav in recognition of his services.
Two of their sons were killed during WW1 serving with the Durham Light Infantry. Captain Jacob (Jackie) Kruse Muller Hessler lost his life on 23 March, 1918, aged 21. Captain Jacob Andrew Norman Hessler lost his life on 27 May, 1918, aged 25.
Jacob died at his home, Esk House, Elm Grove, West Hartlepool, on March 22nd, 1938, aged 79.
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Official No. 124325: Code Letters HKBJ.
Owners: 1907 Hessler Shipping Co (J Hessler & Co) Sydney,NSW: 1907 Hessler Shipping Co (J Hessler & Co) West Hartlepool: 1917 Globe Shipping Co (Humphries (Cardiff) Ltd ) Cardiff-renamed Glodale: Globe Shipping Co-Alexandrovsk, Russia.
Masters: 1907 RA Seabrook: 1909 Tom Darley: 1915 GT Tornquist: 1917 HA Sperring.
Voyages: sailed regularly from Port Pirie for Sydney in 1909.
Bound from Murmansk, Russia for Bergen with a cargo of munitions Glodale was wrecked off Point Pogan on 1 January 1918.
Crew June 1909:
Darley, Tom, master
Craig, John, fireman, 38, Leith
Craven, James, fireman, 40, Glasgow
Furlong, W, fireman, 30, Ireland
Gourlay, JB, boatswain, 35, Scotland
Farnell, William A, 3rd mate, 35, England
Hind, JH, steward, 40, Sutton
Jacobs, AJ, 2nd mate, 35, England
Johanson, C, able seaman, 29, Denmark
Jones, HM, able seaman, 46, New Zealand
Kirk, F, fireman, 35, Sydney
Lonie, H, able seaman, 23, Glasgow
MacAskill, K, able seaman, 19, Scotland
Mallon, T, trimmer, 26, Middlesbrough
Martin, H, cook, 26, Port Adelaide
Nossiter, TW, 1st engineer, 42, West Hartlepool
O’Brien, J, able seaman, 40, Cleveland
Olsen, H, able seaman, 23, Sweden
Oughtred, A, trimmer, 20, West Hartlepool
Oughtred, T, donkeyman, 53, Stockholm
Raillei, W, able seaman, 45, London
Shore, F, fireman, 18, Sydney
Stenhouse, WJ, 1st mate, 38, Rangoon
Stock, H, trimmer, 27, Gosford
Thompson, John, fireman, 34, Durham
Wrren, C, 2nd engineer, 26, Turkey
Wild, TA, 3rd engineer, 27, Melbourne
Williams, E, assistant steward, 21, Sydney
Crew October 1909:
Blackwell, V, fireman, 21, NSW
Craven, James, fireman, 40, Glasgow
Darley, Tom, master
Fitzgibbon, TS, 3rd engineer, 27, Cork
Furlong, W, fireman, 30, Ireland
Galleghan, W, ordinary seaman, 18, Newcastle
Hawkins, WH, 1st mate, 50, Hull
Hoyle, T, fireman, 38, Liverpool
Jacob, AG, 2nd mate, 35, Yorkshire
Johanson, C, able seaman, 29, Denmark
Jones, HM, able seaman, 46, New Zealand
Jones, William, fireman, 25, NSW
Langford, JW, trimmer, 22, Port Augusta
Lonie, H, able seaman, 23, Glasgow
MacAskill, K, able seaman, 19, Sscotland
Macleod, D, 3rd mate, 40, Isle of Skye
Newman, B, cook, 39, London
Nossiter, TW, 1st engineer, 42, West Hartlepool
O'Brien, J, able seaman, 40, Cleveland
Oughtred, A, trimmer, 20, West Hartlepool
Oughtred, F, donkeyman, 53, Stockton-on-Tees
Sexton, J, able seaman, 35, Ireland
Sheriff, D, ordinary seaman, 20, Newcastle
Stock, H, fireman, 27, Gosford
Sturge, G, able seaman, 32, London
Thompson, John, fireman, 34, Durham
Welch, H, 4th engineer, 22, Sydney
Wild, TA, 2nd engineer, 27, Melbourne
Clark, A, passage worker
Crew November 1909:
Blackwell, V, trimmer, 21, NSW
Craven, James, fireman, 42, Glasgow
Cronin, J, able seaman, 38, Queenstown
Darley, Tom, master
Fitzgibbon, T, 3rd engineer, 22, Cork
Furlong, W, fireman, 30, Wexford
Galleghen, W, able seaman, 18, Newcastle
Hawkins, W, 1st mate, 50, Hull
Hoyle, T, fireman, 38, Liverpool
Jacob, A G, 2nd mate, 38, Yorkshire
Johanson, C, able seaman, 27, Denmark
Jones, HM, able seaman/lamp trimmer, 45, London
Jones, W, fireman, 26, NSW
Langford, J, trimmer, 21, South Australia
MacAskill, K, able seaman, 20, Shetland
McMillan, J, able seaman, 30, Glasgow
Oughtred, A, trimmer, 19, West Hartlepool
Oughtred, J, donkeyman, 54, Stockton-on-Tees
Sheriff, C, able seaman, 20, Newcastle
Sinclair, R, 3rd mate, 27, Shetland
Stock, H, fireman, 27, Gosford
Strader, Alfred, able seaman, 37, Rotterdam
Thompson, J, fireman, 35, Durham
Walsh, R, steward, 45, Hale
Warren, C, 1st engineer, 25, Turkey
Welch, H, 4th engineer, 22, Sydney
Wells, B, assistant steward, 19, Sydney
Wild, TA, 2nd engineer, 28, Melbourne
Witherwick, J, cook, 49, London
Crew January 1913:
Adams, C, 3rd mate, 28, Sydney
Adams, G, greaser, 28, Brisbane
Anderson, T, assistant cook, 19, New Zealand
Beavers, A, 3rd engineer, 29, Gilford
Brooks, J, chief steward, 23, London
Browning, G, boatswain, 33, Glasgow
Bruin, J, fireman, 25, Dublin
Bukeland, H, ableseaman, 24, Norway
Buxton, W, fireman, 24, London
Camels, R, 4th engineer, 24, Glasgow
Cornber, W, fireman, 25, Waterford
Eorno, G, fireman, 18, Bootle
Forsyth, J, able seaman, 30, Glasgow
Hawkins, HW, master
Huooy, F, able seaman, 21, New Zealand
Lee, T, able seaman, 35, North Convent Gardens
Lewis, R, able seaman, 29, Dumfries
Lowton, MY, greaser, 26, England
Maclean, A, able seaman, 27, Scotland
Maclean, W, fireman, 20, Ayr
Malon, D, fireman, 34, Limbuck
Miller, A, mess room steward, 16, N.C.
Nolan, J, fireman, 36, North Shields
Parker, F, 1st mate, 40, Grimsby
Pennell, E, assistant cook, 34, Cornwall
Riding, W, chief engineer, 42, Brisbane
Robertson, J, 2nd mate, 30, Syke
Shiell, J, greaser, 55, Scotland
St Clair, J, able seaman, 42, Essex
Wild, TA, 2nd engineer, 31, Victoria
Crew March 1913:
Church, Alfred Thomas, 1st officer
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