Milford Trawlers

 

 

 

This website is dedicated to all the men who sailed on fishing vessels out of Milford and other Pembrokeshire ports, and especially to those who lost their lives at sea.  It is also dedicated to two men in particular:  my grandfather, Skipper John Johnson (1864-1906), who in 1881 was an elastic web weaver in Nottingham, and in 1888 was Third Hand on FLYING SCOTCHMAN, the second steam trawler to be registered in Milford; and my great grandfather, Chief Engineer David John Davies (c.1854-1906).  They both sailed together on GLOXINIA, and died in the same year, long before they came to have many descendants in common.  I am greatly indebted to the extensive and detailed memory of Skipper Alfred Beckett (1916-2005), and to his son Terry.  Most of all, I am indebted to the late Mr. Les Jones of Hakin, who dedicated his life to accumulating an archive of material relating to the history of the port of Milford; to his widow Vera, who donated the archive to Milford Haven Library; and to Mr. Clive Richards, the Librarian, who generously allowed my access to it.

Barry Johnson

 

Note: On these web pages, following local tradition, 'Milford' refers to the town and port; 'Milford Haven' to the waterway.

 

Index to ALL Milford Fishing Vessels

 

All smacks, liners, drifters and trawlers of over 15 gross tons, registered in or based at Milford

 

 

 

Vessels Registered in Milford

 

Fishing Smacks 1869 – 1971

 

Steam / Motor Vessels

Registered during the periods

 

1888-1914          1915-1939          1940-1988

 

Requisitioned by the Admiralty

 

1914-1918                           1939-1945

 

 

 

Vessels Registered in Other Ports

 

With names beginning

 

A – H             I – P             Q – Z

 

 

 

Chronology of Milford as a Town and Fishing Port

 

Peacetime and Civilian Wartime Losses

 

Skippers

With surnames beginning

 

A – H            I – P            Q – Z

 

 

 

 Sources and Further Reading  

               

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