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Name of ship as recorded on the record
Actuosity ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.
29/12/1932 ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Unique identifier for a given ship, it is assigned by a builder.
183 ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The individual and/or organisation listed
F T Everard & Sons ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932 )
Frederick T Everard & Sons Ltd ( Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
F T Everard & Sons Ltd ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
A vessel’s means of propulsion.
Motor (internal combustion) ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
undefined ( Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Is the steamer assisted by sail?
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Contextual information related to the reasons of the vessel’s loss or disposal.
Struck a Submerged rock, Sank ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The country or national waters where a vessel is lost/disposed of, or last recorded.
United Kingdom ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Name of surveyor.
Kenneth Inglis ( Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933 )
Abbreviations of the names of ports with Lloyd’s Register survey offices.
Grk ( Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933 )
Lon ( Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
Gls ( Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933 )
Classification symbol assigned to a vessel by Lloyd’s Register’s Classing Committee denoting the quality of construction and maintenance.
+100A1 2,33; Lloyd's A & CP; +LMC 2,33 ( Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933 )
+LMC 2,33 ( Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933 )
See Accompanying Machinery Report ( Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933 )
Elec Light ( Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933 )
+LMC (M) 4,40 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
+100A1 12,37; SS Lon No 1-37; Oil Engine; +LMC 8,37; +LMC (M) 4,40; +NE 8,37; TSN 4,39 OG ( Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The individual and/or organisation listed that is responsible for the everyday management of a ship. This may be the same as the owner.
William Joseph Everard ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933 )
Type and configuration of the engine(s) supplied for a vessel.
Internal Combustion Two Stroke Single Acting Diesel ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933 )
Oil Engines 2 SCSA ( Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933 )
Heavy Oil ( Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933 )
The listed port to which a given vessel belongs.
The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.
1932 ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The individual and/or organisation listed as having been responsible for constructing the vessel. This can/may be the same as the owner and/or manager.
George Brown & Co ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.
Greenock ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.
Greenock ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933 )
London ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940 )
Newbury; London ( Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933 )
Greenock; Glasgow ( Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933 )
Greenhithe; London ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel’s construction.
Steel ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Location of construction for a vessel’s engines.
Newbury ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.
No ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Vessel’s area of loss or disposal/last known recorded location.
Cromer ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Recorded date for the vessel’s loss or disposal.
03/10/1940 ( Request for Special Survey of Engines for Actuosity, 9th September 1932 1932, Memo from M A Black, Sheffield Surveyor, regarding inspection & testing of mild steel riveted air receivers for Actuosity, 13th December 1932 1932, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, enclosing Plans of Midship Section & Profile & Deck for Actuosity, 4th March 1933 1933, Letter from Kenneth Inglis, Greenock Surveyor, to the Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the forwarding of plans for Actuosity, 28th February 1933 1933, Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Remarks of the Chief Engineer Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding Class of Actuosity, 2nd March 1933 1933, Copy of letter from the Secretary for Lloyd's Register to The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd, Newbury, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding air bottles fitted to Actuosity, 6th March 1933 1933, Letter from The Newbury Diesel Co Ltd to Lloyds Register, London, regarding air bottles fitted to Yard No 183, 4th March 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Profile & Deck Plan for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Plan of Midship Section for Actuosity, 3rd March 1933 1933, Letter from Malcolm K Scott, Secretary for Lloyd's Register, London, to F T Everard & Son Ltd, Greenhithe, regarding Modified Survey of the Oil Engines for Actuosity, 12th October 1939 1939, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Memo from J W Bell, London Surveyor, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 1st March 1940 1940, Memo from Lloyd's Register, Wokingham, to WW Betts, Lloyd's Register, London, regarding survey arrangements for Actuosity, 13th February 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Memo for the Chief Surveyors with their annotations regarding First Entry for Actuosity, 1st March no date, List of Main Engine Spares for Actuosity, Undated no date, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
Previously referred to as signal letters (c.19th C), radio call signs enable a ship to communicate and are assigned by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
The port in which a vessel is registered or permanently based.
London ( Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Form of Postponed Surveys for Actuosity, 4th March 1940 1940, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
A ship’s total internal volume in ‘register tons’ (replaced by gross tonnage post 1982).
359 ( Steel Motorship Report for Actuosity, 25th February 1933 1933, Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Electric Fittings for Actuosity, 22nd February 1933 1933, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Actuosity, Undated no date )
An officially licensed mariner (post 1850) holding ultimate command and responsibility for a vessel.
Harry Reed ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933 )
Date in which construction of a vessel’s engines were completed.
1933 ( Form for Vessels of 100 Tons & Upwards for Actuosity, 17th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report on Oil Engine Machinery for Actuosity, 24th February 1933 1933, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Actuosity, 24th April 1940 1940 )
Physical arrangement of a ship’s masts, sails and rigging.
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