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'Plough' KY232 and 'Mace' KY224, Anstruther, 1938
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'Plough' KY232 and 'Mace' KY224, Anstruther, 1938
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'Plough' KY232 and 'Mace' KY224, Anstruther, 1938
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'Plough' KY232 and 'Mace' KY224, Anstruther, 1938. Two steam drifters owned and skippered by the Gardner family of Cellardyke. They are moored at the east pier where there are a large crowd of people and a coal lorry. Steel steam drifter ‘Plough’ KY232 was built by Alexander Hall & Co., Aberdeen, in 1912 for Martin Gardner Jnr., John Gardner, Thomas Gardner & others, Cellardyke. Robert Meldrum Gardner was the skipper. Subsequent history: 1921 Irwin & Johnson Ltd., Regd. Cape Town. 1923 Kerguelen Sealing & Whaling Co. Ltd., Cape Town 1927 Irwin & Johnson (South Africa) Ltd, Cape Town 1933 Register closed ‘Mace’ KY224 was built in 1919 by Alexander Hall & Co. for the Admiralty as HMD ‘Thunderclap’. She was transferred to the Fishery Board for Scotland and first fished as ‘Zena & Ella’ BCK321. Martin Gardner (Snr) of Cellardyke bought the boat in 1923 and his son Martin (Jnr) was the skipper. Subsequent History: 1934 Mrs Annie Gardner, Cellardyke - same mng 194_ Fred Parkes, Blackpool 1945 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) 1945 Polish Government - reg Gdynia (GDY113) 1948 Arthur W Easton, Lowestoft - reg LT35 1955 Broken up in Belgium. ANSFM : 1976.208
'Plough' KY232 and 'Mace' KY224, Anstruther, 1938. Two steam drifters owned and skippered by the Gardner family of Cellardyke. They are moored at the east pier where there are a large crowd of people and a coal lorry.
Steel steam drifter ‘Plough’ KY232 was built by Alexander Hall & Co., Aberdeen, in 1912 for Martin Gardner Jnr., John Gardner, Thomas Gardner & others, Cellardyke. Robert Meldrum Gardner was the skipper.
Subsequent history:
1921 Irwin & Johnson Ltd., Regd. Cape Town.
1923 Kerguelen Sealing & Whaling Co. Ltd., Cape Town
1927 Irwin & Johnson (South Africa) Ltd, Cape Town
1933 Register closed
‘Mace’ KY224 was built in 1919 by Alexander Hall & Co. for the Admiralty as HMD ‘Thunderclap’. She was transferred to the Fishery Board for Scotland and first fished as ‘Zena & Ella’ BCK321. Martin Gardner (Snr) of Cellardyke bought the boat in 1923 and his son Martin (Jnr) was the skipper.
Subsequent History:
1934 Mrs Annie Gardner, Cellardyke - same mng
194_ Fred Parkes, Blackpool
1945 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)
1945 Polish Government - reg Gdynia (GDY113)
1948 Arthur W Easton, Lowestoft - reg LT35
1955 Broken up in Belgium.
ANSFM : 1976.208
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The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
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Bk37 p66
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1938
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