Category:Ocean Mist (ship, 1919)

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Ship[edit]

History[edit]

  • 1919 Named Samuel Green; Flag: United Kingdom
    • Official number: 143368
    • Port: London
    • Owner: Admiralty, London
  • 1920 Sold to Kenelm E L Guinness, Kingston, Surrey
  • 1921 Converted to yacht, renamed Ocean Rover
  • 1924 Sold to Duke of Leeds; renamed Aries
  • 1930 Sold to Sir Harry K Newton, London, renamed Ocean Rover
  • 1934 Sold to Sir Alfred L Goodson, Brixham, Devon
    • Port: Cowes
  • 1938 Sold to James Napier of Old Kilpatrick
  • 1939.11 Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as torpedo recovery vessel
    • Based at Arrochar, Port Bannatyne, Loch Riddon and Rothesay
  • 1943 Converted to anti-mine (degaussing) calibrating yacht
    • Based at Rosyth, Granton and Leith and then moved to Portsmouth
  • 1945.08 Paid off and laid up in Portsmouth
  • 1949 Sold to Mr Fenston, converted back to yacht
  • 1954 Sold to F. G. Mitchell, converted to oil; renamed Ocean Mist
  • 1960 Sold to Mr Hobbs, Inverness
  • 1980 Became floating restaurant at King’s Wark Quay in the Old Harbour Leith
  • 2000 Restaurant closed
  • 2007.09 Rebuilt and opened as Bar Cruz
  • 2013 Bar/restaurant closed
  • 2018 Sold to the Pedley Family
  • 2022 Restored to 1920s style luxury accommodation

Media in category "Ocean Mist (ship, 1919)"

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