July 2021and the spirit of big lil bilocca is sill very much alive in the hearts of many. To all those other brave women who campaigned tirelessly as well as all those fishermen no longer alive RIP.🙏❤🇬🇧
Half way through reading the book. Wow, what those trawlermen had to battle at sea was incomprehensible. Lil, Yvonne, Christine and Mary are heroes and make me proud of being a Hullensian. I'd love to see a fitting tribute installed somewhere prominent in Hull. This would also make a great tv series and deservedly increase the profile of their selfless achievements.
Really sad. I’m reading the Headscarf Revolutionaries book too, So many young lads died. Ship owners were scumbags and as this video clip shows life was cheap to them. My grandfather was born in Hull and used to swim in the docks as a kid. If people on strike today think they have it hard they ought to read this book, jeez, we don’t know we are born nowadays.
0:28 shows the real problem. The side of the trawler was barely six feet above water level while the ship was leaving harbour. Only a small wave from the side would dump vast quantities of water aboard.
Rose White as side trawlers though the freeboard on the sides of the vessel had to be low to allow the nets to be easily cast and then hoisted back aboard. The hull sides had scuppers built into them too so any water taken aboard would drain off again as the ship rolled. Side trawlers were later replaced by stern trawlers which were more efficient and more seaworthy. The M.T. Gaul from Hull which was later lost was a stern trawler.
The women and girls off Hessle Road were the toughest there ever was. Biggest hearts too. It was the ice from the sea spray that caused the little ships to roll over.. turn turtle they called it. If they could not break it off fast than it piled up they were lost.
Two very good documentaries on utube: Triple Trawler Tragedy Hull Headscarf Heroes The three trawlers were: Peridot St Romanus Ross Cleveland Only one person survived the Ross Cleveland in 1968, his name was Harry Eddom - I sing the song Harry Eddom which tells the story. Linda Kelly wrote a song about her husband who decided not to sail on the Peridot and he escaped the diaster of all men on board dying - the song is called The Luckiest Sailor.
One of the captains James Wheeldon of the St Romanus, was a relative of mine. Think he’s my great great uncle not 💯 sure, I’ve been told many stories about this over the years & each time the story changes. Very very sad indeed. My other uncle Victor Wheeldon was supposed to be on the St Romanus that day but he wasn’t very well. I just don’t understand why this happened, 3 trawlers in a matter of weeks very strange 😊
Not quiet accurate 2 of the 3 where lost at Iceland the St Romanus was lost in the North Sea and it was over a period of 3 weeks not 1, But good footage
You're right, of course, Will. Well spotted. Fake news indeed, or maybe dramatic licence. This piece was originally made as reference material for people involved in potential project of mine - and still is - so was concentrating more on flavour than accuracy.
Superb video. Remember my dad telling me about it at time.
Good bless you Lil Bilocca and all the headscarf revolutionaries. ⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓
July 2021and the spirit of big lil bilocca is sill very much alive in the hearts of many. To all those other brave women who campaigned tirelessly as well as all those fishermen no longer alive RIP.🙏❤🇬🇧
Half way through reading the book. Wow, what those trawlermen had to battle at sea was incomprehensible. Lil, Yvonne, Christine and Mary are heroes and make me proud of being a Hullensian. I'd love to see a fitting tribute installed somewhere prominent in Hull. This would also make a great tv series and deservedly increase the profile of their selfless achievements.
I have a documentary about the tragedy, and her campaign, up on my Channel. It's an amazing book.
Really sad. I’m reading the Headscarf Revolutionaries book too, So many young lads died. Ship owners were scumbags and as this video clip shows life was cheap to them. My grandfather was born in Hull and used to swim in the docks as a kid. If people on strike today think they have it hard they ought to read this book, jeez, we don’t know we are born nowadays.
Tomc: two documentaries on utube : Triple Trawler Tragedy and Hull Headscarf Heroes
0:28 shows the real problem. The side of the trawler was barely six feet above water level while the ship was leaving harbour.
Only a small wave from the side would dump vast quantities of water aboard.
Rose White as side trawlers though the freeboard on the sides of the vessel had to be low to allow the nets to be easily cast and then hoisted back aboard. The hull sides had scuppers built into them too so any water taken aboard would drain off again as the ship rolled. Side trawlers were later replaced by stern trawlers which were more efficient and more seaworthy. The M.T. Gaul from Hull which was later lost was a stern trawler.
that's not the issue. the trawlers sank from ice build up on the super structure. a low freeboard doesn't mean much
@@finnplanb3 last radio calls said the trawlers were overwhelmed by waves coming from all sides and swamping them.
Obviously ice buildup is bad.
@@rosewhite--- aye one of them anchored off iceland did.
I remember this terrible incident RIP.
The ship owners didn't give a shit.
The women and girls off Hessle Road were the toughest there ever was. Biggest hearts too.
It was the ice from the sea spray that caused the little ships to roll over.. turn turtle they called it. If they could not break it off fast than it piled up they were lost.
Good footage - well put together. Who coloured it in? Well done,
Awesome video,Keep it up!
Two very good documentaries on utube:
Triple Trawler Tragedy
Hull Headscarf Heroes
The three trawlers were:
Peridot
St Romanus
Ross Cleveland
Only one person survived the Ross Cleveland in 1968, his name was Harry Eddom - I sing the song Harry Eddom which tells the story. Linda Kelly wrote a song about her husband who decided not to sail on the Peridot and he escaped the diaster of all men on board dying - the song is called The Luckiest Sailor.
I'll be a different sort of fella with a place out in Kirk Ella 😂😂😂
One of the captains James Wheeldon of the St Romanus, was a relative of mine. Think he’s my great great uncle not 💯 sure, I’ve been told many stories about this over the years & each time the story changes. Very very sad indeed. My other uncle Victor Wheeldon was supposed to be on the St Romanus that day but he wasn’t very well. I just don’t understand why this happened, 3 trawlers in a matter of weeks very strange 😊
@MandJ H - may I ask where you found some of this archive footage?
Mike waterson a good friend of mine great song
A fitting memorial
could you send me the source information from this video?
Two Documentaries on utube (BBC) Triple Trawler Tragedy and Hull Headscarf Heroes
Hi, Can you contact me in regard to some of this footage. Ta. Simon
Not quiet accurate 2 of the 3 where lost at Iceland the St Romanus was lost in the North Sea and it was over a period of 3 weeks not 1, But good footage
You're right, of course, Will. Well spotted. Fake news indeed, or maybe dramatic licence. This piece was originally made as reference material for people involved in potential project of mine - and still is - so was concentrating more on flavour than accuracy.
Don´t forget the Notts County.....
Never knew Madonna came from Hull ua-cam.com/video/cTN0vN_kKyM/v-deo.html