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Coquet Mouth
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, Jun 13 2010 01:20 PM
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she still on the go
could do with her back at amble.
Well Boat Happy, if you've got a spare £79,995 in your back pocket she could be yours - check out http://www.alanpease...oatsforsale.htm and http://cy.apolloduck...phtml?id=115703 - appears that she is for sale as a houseboat conversion!
Regards
Steve E.
Regards
Steve E.
Evidently the original Dredger Coquet Mouth was sunk by a mine off Amble on 4th July 1940:
British dredger COQUET MOUTH (477grt) was sunk by mine off Amble, two hundred and fifty yards east by north of the South Pier.
Three crew were lost on the dredger.
The Mate of the Dredger is buried in Amble Cemetery :
Check out http://www.fusilier....metery_cwgc.htm
British dredger COQUET MOUTH (477grt) was sunk by mine off Amble, two hundred and fifty yards east by north of the South Pier.
Three crew were lost on the dredger.
The Mate of the Dredger is buried in Amble Cemetery :
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Mate Robert Forster English, Dredger Coquet Mouth (Newcastle-on-Tyne) Merchant Navy. Died 4th July 1940 aged 45.
Sec. A. Grave 106.
Sec. A. Grave 106.
Check out http://www.fusilier....metery_cwgc.htm