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Avondow
Avondow
Avondow

Avondow

Aberdeen, Scotland, 1946 - 1967
About MeTrawler, built 1946.

Yard Number: 192

Engine no. 266, boiler by Caledon.

Vessel named by Dr May Harrow.
Full power trial in Aberdeen Bay 13 June 1946.
Builder's certificate dated 18 June 1946.
Fishing number A122
Withdrawn from fishing in February 1967.
Broken up in U.K. 1967.

Shipbuilder:John Lewis & Sons
Shipowner: North Star Steam Fishing Company
Photograph in album showing John Lewis built vessel Freeland
coaster, built 1919
Duthie Family
Aberdeen, Scotland
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992
Velour Hat
Italy, died 1950
Valentines
Dundee, founded 1851
William Garden
Gun, Fishing Rod, Reel and Tackle maker, founded 1868
Bob Batchelor
Georgetown, Guyana, 1929 - 2010
Adana Printing Machines Ltd
Twickenham, England, 1920 - 1999
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
Captain Norman Ross certificate of competency as master of a foreign going ship
Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1940
George Shepherd Registered Chemist and Druggist by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1913 - 1985
Neil Fachie
Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1984
John Lewis & Sons
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907 - 1976
Dunkinty
trawler
'Shooting Star' Brooch by Georg Jensen
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1918 - 1981
black/white photograph showing Mr F W Olley, ex-trawlerman
Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1899 - 1899
Joyce Winifred Cairns
Edinburgh, Scotland, born 1947
Colour photograph showing the fishing vessel Lorwood
founded 1955
Ian Fleming by John Bellany
Cockenzie and Port Seton, Scotland, 1942 - 2013
Sir Alex Ferguson
Glasgow, Scotland, born 1941
World War 1 Memorial Plaque for David Stephen
Montrose, Scotland, 1864 - 1918