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On 22 October Indefatigable, took the French 28-gun frigate Vnus off the Portuguese coast. 1911 Indefatigable-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1916, "Charles FitzGerald Sowerby - the Dreadnought Project", "John Bowyer WW1 memorial and Life Story", "Statutory Instrument 2006 No. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by [27] Her first combat mission was an attack on the battleship Tirpitz in Kaafjord on 17 July with two other Home Fleet carriers (Operation Mascot). document.write("This page was last modified on " + lastmod.getDate()+" " + monthlist[lastmod.getMonth()] +" " + lastmod.getFullYear()+""); Transcribed and checked nearly 1,000,000 (one million) entries from crew lists. Boatswain [14], Indefatigable, accompanied by the battlecruiser Indomitable and under the command of Admiral Sir Berkeley Milne, encountered the German battlecruiser Goeben and the light cruiser Breslau on the morning of 4 August 1914, which were headed east after a cursory bombardment of the French Algerian port of Philippeville. The Navy Lists - Indefatigable. Brown, David K., p. 51, fn. The attacks were repeated the next day, sinking two warships and numerous small merchantmen and destroying numerous railroad locomotives and parked aircraft.[49]. We'll do our best to advise. The ship normally displaced 18,500 long tons (18,800 t) and 22,130 long tons (22,490 t) at deep load. During this cruise she gave the second largest island, now known as Santa Cruz island, its English name Indefatigable. Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. The ships were provided with 94,650 imperial gallons (430,300l; 113,670USgal) of aviation gasoline. Completed in 1944, her aircraft made several attacks that year against the German battleshipTirpitz, inflicting only light damage; they also raided targets in Norway. Battleship: Royal Navy (UK) Built: 1910s. British seafarers of the late 19th and early 20th century are the best documented workers that there have ever been - millions of documents survive, recording [21] She was launched on 8 December 1942 by Victoria of Hesse, Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven. . She had cost 25,210 4s 5d to build; her total initial cost including fitting out and coppering was 36,154 18s 7d. Arthur C. Palk. when a wealth of detail about their lives is revealed. He also ordered the 2nd BCS, which had been leading, to fall in astern of the 1st BCS. The Implacable class were ordered under the 1938 Naval Programme by the Chamberlain government as part of the general rearmament begun in response to the rise of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Want to find out more about your relative's service? We are currently providing database and transcription facilities for an ongoing project at Glamorgan Archives, with other projects in the pipeline. The crew of the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, Captain the Hon. She also had four feet of water in her hold from shot holes. var lastmod=new Date(document.lastModified); British registered ships aimed at assisting researchers to finding their crew documents. CLIP is a not-for-profit volunteer project, set up to assist research into the records of British merchant [8] In October, the Dutch East Indiaman Zeelilee was wrecked in the Isles of Scilly with the loss of 25 of her 70 crew. Jutland Memorial. [25] The battle ended with Droits de l'Homme being driven onto shore in a gale. Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. [19][20], In September 1796, Indefatigable, Phoebe, Rvolutionnaire, and Amazon captured five Spanish ships. This was achieved by both decreasing the thickness of hangar walls from 41 to 11 inches and by raising the flight deck by 14 feet. [63], On 14 January 1809 Indefatigable captured French privateer lugger Clarisse in the Channel. Cyril B. Hopkins. After returning to the UK in early 1946, Indefatigable was modified for transport duties, and ferried troops and civilians for the rest of the year before she was reduced to reserve. She was recommissioned under Captain Graham Moore, younger brother of Sir John Moore of Rifle Brigade and Corunna fame. Eric J. Davis, R.N.R. Among the voyage records that survive, the Endeavour draftsman Sydney Parkinson's Journal of a. Part of Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's Battlecruiser Fleet, she was hit several times in the first minutes of the "Run to the South", the opening phase of the battlecruiser action. [62] On 5 December 1807 Indefatigable captured the Pamelia. 1923. She had a crew of 737 officers and ratings. She departed three days later for Manus en route to Sydney. She returned to Portsmouth on 29 November and began a brief refit in preparation for her final trooping voyage. If you have hit a snag, please Another attack was made later in the day without effect. [71] On 1 November Indefatigable captured Bonne Louise. [34], At daylight on 4 August, Indefatigable sighted the privateer Heureux together with a prize and gave chase. By this time, Germany had invaded Belgium and war had been declared, but an Admiralty order to respect Italian neutrality and stay more than 6 nautical miles (11km) from the Italian coast precluded entering the Strait of Messina, from which they could have observed the port directly. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}). By Walter Burroughs A summary of this paper was presented at a conference held from 30 September to 01 October 2014 at the Universidad Andres Bello, Chile on the maritime John S. Wilson. Duncan B Lieutenant She was nine weeks out of Rochefort and had captured two prizes, the schooner Clarence, sailing from Lisbon to London, and a ship from Lisbon sailing to Hamburg with a cargo of salt. Her hangars were modified to accommodate over 1,900 passengers, including women, and she departed for Australia on 25 April carrying 782 RN personnel and 130 Australian war brides. [32][Note 2] Tirpitz was lightly damaged by two hits during this attack, one a 500-pound (230kg) bomb and the other a 1,600-pound (730kg) armour-piercing bomb. Ernest Humphrey McArthur Dyer. [74] While there she captured two vessels, the Danish ship Neptunus on 24 March and the French ship Nymphe on 28 March. Cecil R. de V. Law. The Implacable-class carriers were equipped with two lifts on the centreline, the forward of which measured 45 by 33 feet (13.7 by 10.1m) and served only the upper hangar, and the aft lift (45 by 22 feet (13.7 by 6.7m)), which served both hangars. Albert T. Walker. [71] On 20 February Statira captured the French schooner Matilda. [32], On 30 April 1798, Indefatigable captured the brigantine privateer Basque. data is focussed on tracking down crew lists, but we provide other resources, such as indexed images of the Mercantile Navy List, as well as a comprehensive set of links to other sites. HMS Barham. Stanley N. de Quetteville, R.C.N Admiral Franz von Hipper's battlecruisers spotted the Battlecruiser Fleet to their west at 15:20, but Beatty's ships did not spot the Germans to their east until 15:30. In July 1796, there was an initial distribution of 20,000 of prize money for the capture of Unite and Virginie. Leonard H. Lindner. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. As it was, the money and ships were declared to be "Droits of Admiralty" on the grounds that war had not been declared. She carried enough fuel oil to give her a range of 6,900 nautical miles (12,800km; 7,900mi) at 20 knots (37km/h; 23mph). 1516, 1819; Friedman, pp. We explain how the systems worked and how to go about research. The next day Mouche 26 foundered near the Penmarks. I do not have access to crew lists prior to 1952 so there are a lot fewer entries for the years 1941 to 1951. HMS Indefatigable was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the 20th Century. The next month, she was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 January 1947. [21] It has been thought that the most likely cause of her loss was a deflagration or low-order explosion in 'X' magazine that blew out her bottom and severed the steering control shafts, followed by the explosion of her forward magazines from the second volley. [79], On 15 January 1811, Dryad captured Matilda and her cargo. [7] The sides of the hangars were either 1.5 inches (38mm) or 2 inches (51mm). This website is paid for out of our own pockets, library subscriptions and from donations made by visitors. Chief Art. Fleet Surgeon Thomas W. Steggles. Her initial role during the Second World War was to accompany a convoy to Capetown from December 1940 to January 1941. Their aircraft, 40 Seafires, 12 Fireflies, and 21 Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, followed on 19 November, and she sailed for the Far East to join the British Pacific Fleet. INDOMITABLE. Engineer Commander Michael J. Lambe. She was two days out of Bordeaux and sailing for the coast of Brazil. A further attack could not be mounted until 24 August because of bad weather; for this mission the carrier contributed 12 Barracudas, 11 Fireflies and 4 Seafires, all of which returned. She departed on 9 June and arrived at Plymouth on 7 July. Robert Roxburgh. Survived the War. [38], At dawn on 31 December 1798, Indefatigable captured the Minerve, five leagues off Ushant. [52], The Admiralty decided to recommission Indefatigable for use as a training ship in mid-1949. Fleet Paymaster Then Indefatigable captured Mede, and Lively captured Clara. [13] Indefatigable, Amazon, and Concorde chased Virginie, with Indefatigable catching her just after midnight on 21 April after a chase of 15 hours and 168 miles (270km). She fell out of formation to starboard and started sinking towards the stern and listing to port. The Reverend Guy Arnott Browning, M.A. 25kts. [12] The Royal Navy took the frigate into service as HMS Unite. Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 13 January 1950 - British submarine HMS Truculent collides with an oil tanker in the Thames Estuary, killing 64 men. Indefatigable and Lyra were in sight. Following the end of hostilities she visited ports in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. On 18 January Indefatigable was at Falmouth. [76], Four months later, on 6 May Indefatigable captured two French chasse marees, Camilla and Bonne Rencontre; Scipion and Piercer were in company. Indefatigable was sold for scrap the following year. Read; View source; . On 12 March 1951 she sortied from Portland, flying Micklethwaite's flag, to exercise with the Home Fleet before beginning a brief refit at Devonport in May. Her magazines exploded at 16:03 after more hits, one on the forecastle and another on the forward turret. She was eight days out of Ostend but had taken no prizes. [54] Indefatigable was then paid off later that year. [30] For Operation Goodwood, a series of attacks on Tirpitz, the Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters of 1840 Squadron replaced the Barracudas of 826 Squadron. [35] Her prize was the Canada, John Sewell Master, which had been sailing from Jamaica to London, having stopped in Charlestown, with a cargo of sugar, rum, and coffee. We have added some case studies to illustrate research into records of seafarers and ships. Most of the crew survived and. Sub-Lieut. The intention of the attack was to test the fortifications and measure the Turkish response. More direct hits were aimed at her forecastle which ultimately ignited some magazine stores. All three battlecruisers had problems with their boilers, but Goeben and Breslau were able to break contact and reached Messina by the morning of the 5th. [47], On 12 June 1800, Indefatigable captured the French privateer brig Vengeur. Indefatigable aimed at Von der Tann and New Zealand targeted Moltke while remaining unengaged herself. [33] Duke of York also shared in the capture. The aim of CLIP is simple - to improve access to the records of seafarers on British registered ships of the late 19th and early 20th century. We are delighted to help with advice about finding records (that's what CLIP and this web site is all about) but please do not ask us Gunner Indefatigable was present at the formal surrender of the Japanese on 2 September in Tokyo Bay. Chief Gunner [16], On 3 November 1914, Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty, ordered the first British attack on the Dardanelles following the commencement of hostilities between Ottoman Turkey and Russia. [46] Her air group flew aboard on 7 July (1772 Squadron and its Fireflies replacing 1770 Squadron) when she sailed for Manus. Indefatigable arrived at Colombo, Ceylon, on 10 December and Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable.[38]. Scott Fitzgerald rather ignores the times: his works were all about very personal relationships. On 1 November, Captain Ian MacIntyre relieved Graham as captain of the ship. Officers and Men Killed in Dates of service, name changes, previous and next incarnations, dimensions, armament, commanders, officers and crewmen, actions, battles, sources British Third Rate ship of the line 'Indefatigable' (1784) Three Decks' Forum CLIP databases provide a range of indexes and finding aids to help your research. The turret faces were 7 inches (178mm) thick, and the turrets were supported by barbettes of the same thickness. Lively had two killed and four wounded. The British took her into service as Danae. The British lost six men killed, 36 wounded and 21 missing. [63] Then on the day after Christmas, Indefatigable and Tribune captured the American ship Eliza. While Indefatigable was visiting the latter city, she was opened to the public, and the Governor-General of South Africa toured the ship. [41] Damage to the ship was minimal and the flight deck was back in operation thirty minutes later. [29], Ten days after that, Indefatigable captured the privateer Hyne after a chase of eight hours. [a] Blonde had 16 guns and a crew of 95 men. Transcribed 57,000 entries of foreign-going masters and mates from the records in BT 124 at TNA. If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. [85], Indefatigable was finally paid off in 1815. Only three of the crew of 1,019 survived. [13] In December of the same year, she transferred to the Mediterranean, where she joined the 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron. Indefatigable was among the Royal Navy vessels then lying at Spithead or Portsmouth and so entitled to share in the grant for the American ships Belleville, Janus, Aeos, Ganges, and Leonidas seized there on 31 July 1812. [22] Later that month, Indefatigable fought her most famous battle. In a twenty-minute bombardment, a single shell struck the magazine of the fort at Sedd el Bahr at the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula, displacing (but not destroying) 10 guns and killing 86 Turkish soldiers. He served from the 21st October 1910 as a Boy Sailor and his subsequent postings don't appear to include the Indefatigable, Date-wise, at the time of Jutland he appears to have been a Leading Seaman aboard HMS Juno. 2.5i-1in - belt. In January 1801 Indefatigable was under Captain Matthew Scott. Alternatively, search more than 1 million objects from IWM collections Menu. photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. [84], Indefatigable was reported to have been at Lima on 11 July 1815, about to sail for the Galpagos Islands. Unit had nine men killed and 11 wounded; Rvolutionnaire had no casualties. [7][12] Indefatigable's light anti-aircraft defences included five octuple mounts for QF 2-pounder ("pom-pom") anti-aircraft (AA) guns, two on the flight deck forward of the island, one on the aft part of the island, and two in sponsons on the port side of the hull. The ship's Seafires lacked the range to reach the targets so they were retained on combat air patrols (CAP) over the fleet for both attacks. Stephen Munnelly. Like this page to receive our updates. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. Please note that we do not do privately commissioned research, not at any price - we'd like you to have the fun. List of Officers and Men killed, HMS Indefatigable 31st May 1916,Engineer Lieutenant Commander Patrick J. [80], Then in June 1812, under Captain John Fyffe, Indefatigable was on the South American station, where she visited the Galpagos Islands. Henry S. King. Leading Seaman Bullwas, and Spike Sheldon has identified that, of the Stokers called Smith, one was from Bath, Harold William Smith, so that we have concluded this was him. The Admiralty announced on 26 January 1954 that both ships would be replaced as training ships and reduced to reserve. [b] Each was under the command of an ensign de vaisseau and both vessels had left Brest two days earlier for a six-week cruise, but had not yet taken any prizes.
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