Alfred Mason IDNo 5010701

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  • humberships
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 16

    #1

    Alfred Mason IDNo 5010701

    1919, 315grt
    Abdela & Mitchell, Queensferry (404) as WARITA for John Summers & Sons
    1947 ALFRED MASON, Duff, Herbert & Mitchell, Liverpool
    later owned by Dinorwic Slate Quarries
    1954 to John Tyrrell, Arklow
    Broken up at Dublin 03/1968
    Last edited by Dierk Bauer; 23-02-19, 08:57 AM. Reason: Adding IMO/IDNo
  • stuteman1
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 182

    #2
    Londonderry, photos taken in 1964
    Most of my photos were taken in Londonderry (or nearby) in the 1960's.

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    • Trader
      Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 82

      #3
      Alfred Mason.

      I remember her when she occasionally discharged granite chippings and dust at Browns slate wharf Pomona docks Manchester. I worked in her agents office in Manchester, A.E. Bowen Ltd. when I left school and before I went to sea.

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      • Dierk Bauer
        Administrator
        • Oct 2012
        • 3568

        #4
        Alfred Mason IDNo 5010701

        Hi humbership, stuteman1 and Trader, thank you very much for sharing

        Her details and history according to Miramar:

        IDNo: 5010701
        Year: 1920
        Name: WARITA
        Flag: GBR
        Type: Cargo ship
        Launch Date: 31.5.19
        Date of completion: 4.20
        Tons: 305
        LPP: 38.7

        Country of build: GBR
        Builder: Abdela & Mitchell
        Location of yard: Queensferry
        Yard No: 404
        Number of
        screws/Mchy/ 1 D
        Speed(kn): 8.5
        Beam: 7.2
        Subsequent History:
        [LD as ADMIRAL VERNON] - 46 ALFRED MASON

        End: 1968
        Disposal Data:
        BU Ringsend, Dublin 3.68 [Hammond Lane Foundry]
        Best wishes, stay safe and take care
        Dierk

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        • canalsider

          #5
          Alfred Mason

          Originally posted by stuteman1
          Londonderry
          Brilliant!. Wonderful memory. Why I ask myself did I not have a camera then!!!

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