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Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1904 | Cherrybrook | Whiteway & Ball | |
| 1915 | Algardi | R.H. Penny & Sons | |
| 1924 | Alburn | Smith, Hogg & Co. | |
| 1930 | Stancor | Peacock & Cory | |
| 1931 | Stancor | E. Bergmann | |
| 1934 | Stancor | V. Zatorskis | |
| 1939 | Stancor | Stanhope Steamship Co. Ltd. |
Bound from Reykjavik for Fleetwood with a cargo of fish & a total compliment of 19, including two gunners, Stancor was attacked by a stern torpedo which missed & she was then sunk by gunfire from German submarine (U-48 Hans Rudolf Rosing) in 58.48N/8.45W on 6 June 1940. No lives lost.
Alburn - a general historyCompleted August 1904 as Cherrybrook: Official No. 109685: Code Letters WFHN.
Owners: 1904 Whiteway & Ball, Teignmouth; 1915 RH Penny & Sons, Shoreham-renamed Algardi; 1924 Smith Hogg & Co, Hartlepool-renamed Alburn; 1930 Peacock & Cory (WS Peacock mgr) West Hartlepool-renamed Stancor; 1931 Ernst Bergmann, Tallinn, Estonia; 1934 V Zatorskis, Riga, Latvia; 1939 Stanhope SS Co (JA Billmeir & Co) London.
Masters: 1909 Richard Henry Beale (b.1877 Fowey C.N. 028807 Plymouth 1898); 1940 William Bibbings.
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