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- HMT_Agate_(1933) length "47929.8".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) abstract "HM Trawler Agate was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1935. She was modified from a trawler to be used to carry out anti-submarine work. In 1941 she was with the maintenance reserve at Rosyth, but in August was part of the Royal Navy’s escort flotilla with convoy FS559 when she ran aground, becoming a total loss, on Haisborough Sands on the 6 August with a loss of all sixteen crewman.".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) builder Middlesbrough.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) builder South_Bank,_North_Yorkshire.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) length "47.9298".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) operator Royal_Navy.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipBeam "8.0772".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipDraft "3.9624".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipLaunch "1933-12-18".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) status "Became stranded becoming a total Wreck on Haisborough Sands off the Norfolk coast, England".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) status "Mercantile Type (First Group) Anti Submarine.".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) thumbnail HM_Trawler_Agate-Postcard.jpg?width=300.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) topSpeed "22.224".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) wikiPageID "26489396".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) wikiPageRevisionID "594442594".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) hasPhotoCollection HMT_Agate_(1933).
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipAcquired "By the Royal Navy in 1935".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipBuilder "Smiths Dock, South Bank-on-Tees, Middlesbrough".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipClass "HM Trawler No: T87".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipCrew "Commanding officer Lt. Leonard Harry Cline, RNVR and 15 crew".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipFate "Became stranded becoming a total Wreck on Haisborough Sands off the Norfolk coast, England".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipFlag "60".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipLaidDown "1932".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipLaunched "1933-12-18".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipName "HM Trawler Agate''".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipOperator "Royal Navy".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipOwner "Originally built for Boston Deep Sea Fishing and Ice Company Ltd".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipPower "3".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) shipStatus "Mercantile Type Anti Submarine.".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:1933_ships.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Anti-submarine_trawlers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Ice_trade.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1941.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Naval_trawlers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_North_Sea.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Norfolk.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:Steamships.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) subject Category:World_War_II_naval_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) point "52.88333333333333 1.7166666666666668".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) type Ship.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) type Product.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) type SpatialThing.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) comment "HM Trawler Agate was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1935. She was modified from a trawler to be used to carry out anti-submarine work. In 1941 she was with the maintenance reserve at Rosyth, but in August was part of the Royal Navy’s escort flotilla with convoy FS559 when she ran aground, becoming a total loss, on Haisborough Sands on the 6 August with a loss of all sixteen crewman.".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) label "HMT Agate (1933)".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) sameAs m.0bh8_f_.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) sameAs Q5635055.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) sameAs Q5635055.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) lat "52.88333333333333".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) long "1.7166666666666668".
- HMT_Agate_(1933) wasDerivedFrom HMT_Agate_(1933)?oldid=594442594.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) depiction HM_Trawler_Agate-Postcard.jpg.
- HMT_Agate_(1933) isPrimaryTopicOf HMT_Agate_(1933).
- HMT_Agate_(1933) name "HM Trawler Agate''".