RIVER HUMBER

RIVER HUMBER

Postby northeast » Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:02 am

Tyne-built and owned with a Humber name
1920, 351grt
Hepple (1919) Ltd, South Shields (656) for East Coast Transport Co. (Lythgoe, Prince), Newcastle
1922 to Porthgain S.S. Co. (O.L.Macintosh), Bristol
1927 to C.Neill, Bangor, Co.Down
Sank on 4/6/1940 after colliding with H.M.S. FOLKESTONE, 8 miles ENE of the Skerries, Dublin for Preston in ballast
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Re: RIVER HUMBER

Postby tynebuoy » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:26 pm

The Skerries, pretty sure that's what i had after that vindaloo on Friday.
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Re: RIVER HUMBER

Postby northeast » Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:49 pm

More likely a case of running to the Black Middens, Kevin.
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Re: RIVER HUMBER

Postby tynebuoy » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:04 pm

Yes, that sounds about right, bottoms up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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