List of lightvessels of Great Britain

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This is a list of lightvessels which operate or operated on various lightvessel stations in England, Scotland and Wales.

Trinity House lightvessels[]

The central records of the lightvessels operated by Trinity House were lost when Trinity House was bombed in 1940.

Name LV number Image Entered service Shipbuilder & yard no. Stations served on Decommis­sioned Notes
Mary Mouse 2 Edit this on Wikidata12017-01-17 Mary Mouse 2 lightship (Royal Sovereign lightship) (1).JPG1946Philip and Son1993In 1993 she was decommissioned and sold to Dean & Reddyhoff Ltd., Southampton, for use as marina club house at Gosport, Hampshire.[1]
Light vessel no. 3 Edit this on Wikidata31947Philip and SonVarne[3] (from 1981), Channel[4], Outer Gabbard[4], Kentish Knock[4], OwersSank off the coast of Israel in 2000.[2]
Scarweather Edit this on Wikidata4Scarweather001.JPG1947Philip and Son1989In 1991 was sold to the Musée de Bateau in Douarnenez, France, for £40,000. She has been restored and renamed "Scarweather".[5]
Light vessel no. 5 Edit this on Wikidata51947Philip and SonGreenwich, South Goodwin (1961), Tongue (1973), Falls (from 1973 until 1976), Varne (1977)She was deployed as relief lightship to replace vessels undergoing refit or otherwise out of commission. She served on many stations; her last was the South Goodwin, before being withdrawn from service for conversion to unmanned operation.[6]
Jenni Baynton Edit this on Wikidata8Harlingen. Radiolichtschip Jenni Baynton. 12-07-2021. (actm.) 04.jpg1949Philip and SonKentish Knock[8] (from 1949 until 1953), Outer Gabbard[8] (from 1962 until 1965), Tongue[8]1991In 2005 Radio Waddenzee bought the lightship and towed it from Rotterdam to Harlingen, Netherlands, where she is used as a radio station.[7]
Breeveertien Edit this on Wikidata11Lichtschip Breeveertien.jpg1951Philip and Son
1223
Morecambe Bay, St Gowan21 Oct 1988Saved from scrap and towed to the repair yard in the Waalhaven in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Rebuilt into a maritime restaurant.
Feuerschiff Edit this on Wikidata13Feuerschiff LV 13.jpg1952Philip and Son10 Mar 1989Transferred to Hamburg in 1991, where she was used as a restaurant and hotel.
Lightship 2000 Edit this on Wikidata14Lightship 3 (16935957960).jpg27 Nov 1953Philip and Son
1246
1991Opened in 2000 in Cardiff as a church ship; removed from Cardiff docks on financial grounds on 18 May 2015 and towed to Sharpness for drydocking and refurbishment. The press had stated that it was to become a floating museum at Newnham in Gloucestershire and was reported as being seen there in August 2016. Now floating in Gloucester Docks and is used as a home and guest accommodation after being refurbished.[citation needed]
Trinity Edit this on Wikidata15Tollesbury-Village-Lightship-1.jpg1954Philip and Son[10]Morecambe Bay[11], Scarweather, Channel, St Gowan, Helwick, Dudgeon, Breaksea1987Now used by a church charity at the mouth of the River Blackwater at Tollesbury in Essex.[9]
TS Colne Light Edit this on Wikidata16TS Colne Light - geograph.org.uk - 37924.jpg1954Philip and Son1988Currently serves as the Sea Cadets training ship TS Colne Light moored at the Hythe Quay in Colchester.[12]
LV17 Edit this on Wikidata171954[13]Foxtrot 3[13] (2006), South Goodwin
LV18 Edit this on Wikidata18LV18, Radio Mi Amigo, Harwich (geograph 5425829).jpg1958[15]Philip and Son[15]1997Used by pirate radio nostalgia stations (RSLs & BBC Essex) from 1999 to 2007, and in 2011 was restored and opened to the public at Harwich.[14]
Lightvessel no. 21 Edit this on Wikidata21LV21 at Gravesend (geograph 6254779).jpg1963Philip and SonVarne[17] (from 1980), East Goodwin2008Now in private ownership and has been converted into a floating art centre and performance venue. Currently moored at St Andrew's Quay, Gravesend, Kent.[16]
Planet Edit this on Wikidata23The Planet, former light vessel LV23, Canning Dock, Liverpool 12.10.2013 PA120022 (10391736255).jpg1960Philip and SonMersey Bar (from 1960 until 1972), Channel (1989)1991In 1989, when on the Channel station, was Trinity Houses's last manned lightvessel.[18] In 1991 she became a museum ship in Birkenhead[18][19] She was removed from Liverpool on 21 September 2016 and, in 2017, was the subject of an ownership dispute in Sharpness docks.[20]
Gull Stream Edit this on Wikidata38Christmas Gull - geograph.org.uk - 299262.jpg1860Brake (from 1930 until 1940), Lynn Well[23], Gull[23], Mouse[23] (until 1941)1941Rammed and sunk on 18 March 1929 by the City of York, resulting in the death of Captain Williams of the lightship. In 1947 it was bought for £750 by Thurrock Yacht Club, and towed to Grays to become the club's headquarters. It was last used as a clubhouse in 1971. The Gull was then abandoned and now suffers from regular acts of vandalism and degradation through river action.[21] It was scrapped at Grays in 2011.[22]
Light vessel no. 44 Edit this on Wikidata44A Sad End - geograph.org.uk - 2486335.jpg1869Charles Hill & SonsNewarp1945Now lies derelict at Pitsea Country Park.
Tyne III Edit this on Wikidata501879Fletcher, Son and FearnallSevenstones (from Sep 1879 until 1883), Shambles[26] (from 1891 until 1909), Outer Gabbard[27] (1911), Galloper[26] (1929), Warner[26] (1940), Calshot Spit[26] (1943)1952[28]Bought by the Royal Northumberland Yacht Club in 1952 for use as a clubhouse.[24][25]
John Sebastian Edit this on Wikidata55Lightship 'John Sebastien' - geograph.org.uk - 639316.jpg1886Charles Hill & Sons1953In service until springing a leak in 1953 and was towed to Barry Docks for repair. Later sold as a burnt-out wreck in 1954 to the Cabot Cruising Club in Bristol, located in Bathurst Basin.
East Oaze Edit this on Wikidata608 Jul 1888Robert Stephenson and Company
7
1 Nov 1940[30]Sunk in an air raid in November 1940.[29]
Light vessel no. 67 Edit this on Wikidata67Now a wreck somewhere off the west coast of the British Isles.[citation needed]
Lightvessel no. 68 Edit this on Wikidata68Haisborough[31]
Light vessel no. 69 Edit this on Wikidata69South Goodwin[33] (until Oct 1940)21 Oct 1940Destroyed by a mine on 21st October 1940 while on station at South Goodwin.[32]
Light vessel no. 70 Edit this on Wikidata7015 Dec 1902[35]John Crown & Sons Ltd
109
Morecambe Bay[36] (1903)16 Jul 1903Vessel lost due to a collision with Abbott on 16 July 1903.[34]
Light Vessel 72 Edit this on Wikidata72The Lightship (4973890411) (2).jpg30 Mar 1903[35]John Crown & Sons Ltd
111
English and Welsh Grounds, Juno Beach1973Saw service on D Day: carrying the name JUNO the ship marked a safe passage through a minefield for the landing craft en route to the invasion beaches. She was sold out of service in 1973 to Steel Supply Co., Neath for scrapping. She is now lying in poor condition, severely listing on a mud berth near the River Neath's Swing Bridge and does not float.[37]
Light vessel no. 75 Edit this on Wikidata75South Folkestone Gate[38]14 Aug 1940
Lightvessel no. 78 Edit this on Wikidata78Calshot Spit Lightship.jpg1914John I. Thornycroft & CompanyCalshot Spit[41]Formerly plinthed ashore at Ocean Village, in 2010 she was moved to Southampton Docks for a planned restoration.[39] Moved to Solent Sky Museum in December 2019.[40]
T.S. Orwell Edit this on Wikidata80Unnamed light ship, Hoo Marina (geograph 4688647).jpg1914H & C GraysonSevenstones (from 1947 until 1958), St Gowan1977Last seen at Hoo St Werburgh in 2004.[42]
LV83 Edit this on Wikidata831927Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company
301
Newarp[43]Sank in 1967 after a collision, and lies at the bottom of the North Sea off Easington, Cleveland.
LV86 Edit this on Wikidata86Lv-Nore.jpg1931J. Samuel WhiteNore[45] (from 1941 until 1942), Cork[45] (from 1946 until 1962), Edinburgh Channel[46]1974Now used as a houseboat at Hoo Marina in Kent.[44]
Light vessel no. 87 Edit this on Wikidata871932[48]A. & J. Inglis
914
East Goodwin, Outer Dowsing (from 1947)1973now belongs to the Haven Ports Yacht Club in Suffolk.[47]
T.S. Lord Nelson Edit this on Wikidata881936[50]Philip and SonCockle (from 1936), Cork[46]1977Last seen in Rochester in 2004.[49]
Light Vessel no. 89 Edit this on Wikidata89LV89 lightvessel.jpg19 Jun 1936Philip and SonNore, Lynn Well1974[52]Became a pub in Bristol, and was broken up in 1995.[51]
Light vessel no. 90 Edit this on Wikidata9025 Sep 1937Philip and Son
838
South Goodwin27 Nov 1954[55]Sank in a storm in 1954 with the loss of all lives except one.[53][54]
Helwick Edit this on Wikidata91Helwick LV91 (geograph 3131625).jpg1937Philip and Son
839
Humber[57] (from 1937 until 1971), Helwick (from 1971 until 1977)1977Now an exhibit in the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea.[56]
Light vessel no. 93 Edit this on Wikidata93Cmglee Trinity Buoy Wharf lunar clock.jpg1939Philip and Son
848
East Goodwin[59] (from 1947 until 1953), Galloper[59] (from 1954 until 1974), Inner Dowsing[59] (1998), Foxtrot 3 (from 2001)2004She is now in use as a photographic studio and location in London Docklands.[58]
LV94 Edit this on Wikidata941939Philip and SonMorecambe Bay, Shipwash1990In 2008 it was moored in Amsterdam and hired out for events.[60]
Light vessel no. 95 Edit this on Wikidata95Trinity house lightship 95 (37192872035).jpg1939Philip and SonInner Dowsing[62]2003Sold in 2004. In 2011 she was being used as a recording studio at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London.[61]

Other operators[]

Name LV number Image Entered service Shipbuilder Stations served on Decommissioned Notes
Spurn Edit this on Wikidata12SFEC HULL .SPURN1.JPG19 Jul 1927[63]Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing CompanyBull[63] (from 1959)Nov 1975[64]Former Humber Conservancy Board lightvessel. After being acquired by the Hull City Council, since 1987, she has become a museum vessel in Hull Marina.
Sula Edit this on Wikidata14Lightship 'Sula' in the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.jpg1959Cook, Welton & Gemmell
937
Spurn[65] (from 1959)1985[66]Operated by the Humber Conservancy Board.
Light vessel no. 16 Edit this on Wikidata161840William PitcherCalshot Spit[67], Inner Dowsing[67] (1873)1945
Sevenstones Lightship (1841) Edit this on WikidataSevenstones Lightship.jpg1 Sep 1841Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding CompanySevenstones (from 1841 until 1879)May 1879
Outer Dowsing Edit this on Wikidata18 Sep 1925Armstrong Whitworth
1009
Outer Dowsing
Good Intent Edit this on Wikidata1813North West
South Rock Edit this on WikidataLight Ship South Rock (geograph 4688591).jpg
North Carr Edit this on WikidataNorth carr light ship 1988.jpg1933A. & J. Inglis
921
North Carr (from 1933 until 1975)1975

See also[]

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