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Lois

February 6, 2008

The LoisWinter gales around the coasts have claimed many lives of local fishermen. A loss often described as “the price of fish”.

Today’s fishermen have to battle against Government policy, quotas and de-commissioning. Read more

Pasages

February 6, 2008

The PasagesIt was over 60 years ago that the crew of the Fleetwood trawler Pasages was rescued – thanks to the bravery of the ship’s cook! Read more

Dean Swift

February 6, 2008

dean-swift.jpgIt was a robust little iron trawler which, had she survived, would have been celebrating her centenary.

But the Dean Swift (built in 1898) did become the port’s oldest steam trawler before she was scrapped in 1959. Read more

Eileen Wayman

February 6, 2008

In September 1943 the Fleetwood trawler Eileen Wayman safely reached port after steaming 321 miles home with a makeshift rudder. Read more

San Sebastian

February 6, 2008

The san SebastianIt was a case of every man for himself when a Fleetwood trawler hit rocks and the crew were thrown overboard.

Four men died and the rest of the shipmates spent hours clinging to rocks before being rescued. The Skipper – who had been seen in hanging in the rigging – was stranded on rocks for 10 hours! Read more

Red Falcon

February 6, 2008

The Red FalconMid-December 1959.

The week before Christmas and the whole of Fleetwood waited.

A trawler was overdue… and a silence descended on the port. Read more

Ramsey Bay

February 6, 2008

The Fleetwood LadyIn this article we are back in the Isle of Man to recall the Ramsey Bay tragedy – which brought sorrow to Fleetwood and Ramsey.

It was on the morning of March the 8th, 1956, that the townsfolk of Ramsey first realised something was dreadfully amiss. Read more

Off Shore Danger

February 6, 2008

barrowlfieboat.jpgLooking out to sea from Fleetwood’s Promenade on a nice sunny day makes it difficult for many to realise the dangers lurking off-shore. Read more

Michael Griffith

February 6, 2008

The Michael GriffithThere was nothing special about the Michael Griffith. She was 34 years old and owned by Clifton Steam Trawler Ltd. Trip after trip she ploughed the northern homewaters searching for fish for the nation’s tables. Read more

Margaret Rose

February 6, 2008

The 157ft trawler Margaret Rose had a short career fishing out of Fleetwood. Her maiden trip was in 1931 and two years later she was sold to a to a French firm and moved across the Channel. Read more

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