Parvaim
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The Parvaim (BF 403) (alternatively Parvain), a wooden hulled steam fishing trawler, 29 net tons, built 1906, owner G. G. Wood. Portknockie, Banff, Scotland, Captain J. Pirie, nine crew, registered in Banff. While on a fishing trip out of Lerwick, foundered and sank at a position approx 0.5 miles NW of the Bard of Bressay, after being involved in a collision with the the Great Yarmouth, England registered steam herring drifter Twenty-Eight. in calm and foggy conditions, on July 2nd 1907.
