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Fishing Cutter – Captain E. J. Combes. Sank following a collision with unidentified barque. (LARN) 15 miles W Portland Bill. Ref. BOT: 1884. Appx. Pt I-VI p134.
Fishing Cutter – Captain E. J. Combes. Sank following a collision with unidentified barque. (LARN) 15 miles W Portland Bill. Ref. BOT: 1884. Appx. Pt I-VI p134.
Fishing Vessel – (LARN) – Sank following a fire possibly caused by Butane Gas. St Alban’s Head. Name Official number Flag IMO MFV.1094 182004 GBR Year built Date launched Date completed 1944 12/1944 Vessel type Vessel description Naval Auxiliary Tender Wood Motor Vessel Builder Yard Yard no George Forbes & Co. (Peterhead) Ltd, Peterhead Tonnage Length … Read Article
(LARN, VLI.) – Fishing Vessel (MFV) – Sank 3.25 miles W by N off Langton Coastguard Station, Chesil Beach.
Requisitioned Trawler, Patrol Mine Sweeper [40M] – (Clarke: GPS; 50 32.06N; 02 56.36W) Reason for sinking not recorded. NIL.
Crew managed to jump to safety. They were ferried across the Fleet to Langton Herring Coastguard station. French Fishing Vessel – Weymouth Library Photo L910.4.BA.1. Dor. Mag: 1976 No. 49, p30. 5 Crew saved. (Also details in LARN) – Langton Coast Guard Station, Chesil Beach. (LePard: p138)
Motor Fishing Vessel (MFV) – 2.75 miles W of Portland Bill. Ref. LARN, VLI.
Fishing Vessel (Sail) – (LARN) – Sunk by Gunfire from a German Submarine, 24 miles off Portland. Refs. cited LCWLR: WW1, p73 & British Vessels Lost at Sea: WW1, p112.
Fishing Vessel (MFV) – (LARN) – Crew rescued by Weymouth Lifeboat 2.8 miles S by W of Portland Bill.