Jeffreys Service Record. Petty Officer Telegraphist Alfred E. Igglesden (J30077) was a member of the crew of HMS Hecla when she was sunk. I believe this may be the photo in question ( stokers HMS Hecla), You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. dailyinfo[17]=' Second Lieutenant George Ernest VINCENT Distinguished Conduct Medal 9th Bn. entitled to a tot and anything that could effect the numbers being fed she was torpedoed off the coast of North Africa on the night of 11 6 Reserve Lorry Park Royal Air Force who died 28/02/1919 BELGRADE CEMETERY Belgium ' List of ships with the same or similar names, Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Hecla&oldid=1050229959, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 October 2021, at 15:50. Bernie left the Navy in 1993, having . My step grandfather was also posted to HMS Hecla ( Faulknor). Message Board. Part two recounts Hecla's second Voyage to the Arctic from 1821-1823. from the names on this list to further details of their lives on The National Archives. I for one would be most interested in seeing the photograph if you are able to share it here. The names on this list link to further details of their lives supplied by the men themselves or their families. Parry began to make preparations for the removal of the crew and vital supplies, but thanks to the determination of Lieutenant Liddon they were able to extricate her. On his return towards the Lancaster SoundHeclasighted three whaling ships. H.M.S. Further on, news fromHeclascrows nest reported to Parry that a great expanse of ice blocked their westerly passage past Prince Leopold Island. The lists of survivors made aboard ship have been lost. The National Archives. Sparks Service Record. Luce Service Record. In the search for a safe place to set anchor and wait out the long dark winter in the Arctic, Parry steered a course towards the south coast of Melville Island. These ledgers and service Sadly the body of the third man was never found and he is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. [5]With severe reductions in naval strength and manpower and the sale or demolition of British warships, the future of vessels likeHeclaappeared uncertain. It was on one of these days digging through a mass of correspondence and survey reports that I came across an entry for a particularly remarkable ship. Prior to WW1 he was a Stoker aboard the HMS Algerine at the Taku Forts during the Boxer Rebellion - I am lucky enough to have his China Medal with the Taku clasp. [5], Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 26 May, 1882. Grant-Dalton Service Record The National Archives. var fontstart = '' On the 12 August 1819, the birthday of the Prince Regent, Parry named the inlet in his honour before finally turning back towards Lancaster Sound. Naming the strait to the west after the Secretary of the Admiralty, John Barrow, it was here that they waited for a gap in the ice. gun. He died in 1975, but the family story is that he was torpedoed and rescued by an American ship. The sinking resulted in 281 casualties. Chinese Labour Corps who died 20/02/1918 ST. ETIENNE-AU-MONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY France ' 24 crew members were lost. dailyinfo[1]=' Staff Nurse Edith Mary CAMMACK Associate of the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4th Southern Gen. Hos. Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. Inscription. It seems that the Hecla may have been stationed on the western side of the lough as my Grandfather is buried in Rathmullan churchyard which is to the west - a second is buried on 'the other side of the lough' in the churchyard of Lower Fahan Churchyard. All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. Hi John. The National Archives. dailyinfo[19]=' Lieutenant Colonel Harry LA TROBE CAMPBELL Distinguished Service Order, Territorial Decoration, Three times Mentioned in Despatches Royal Engineers who died 19/02/1919 BRISTOL (CANFORD) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The writers and indeed all the supply staff, Coy. list see: Merchant I suspect she was based there much longer as the Lough is very deep and was used by the Atlantic Fleet as a haven. "My Grandfather was captain of the Hecla, 1917-1921, based at Buncrannan, he raise the gold ship. Back to Chatham 12/18. The National Archives. .. My relative Harry Hale had a base of HMS Hecles but he was actaully on HMS Fortune. The Admiralty instantly promoted Parry to the rank of commander and the expedition was hailed a tremendous success. Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany ' dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. British Military History in general but mainly the period 1837-1919. . Lloyds Register Surveyors in China, 1869-1918. After a small scientific excursion to the coast,Griperbecame stuck in the ice, trapped between the shore and a large ice floe that threatened to crush her. Middlesex Regiment who died 17/02/1917 REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT France ' '[18] In these amusing stories these pages show that the officers and men of Parrys Expedition had not only survived the harsh Arctic winter, but also kept their good humour, retained their optimism, and thrived. seamen sign on at the beginning of each voyage as I discovered in 1958 According to figures I have, there was a total of 83 souls on HMS Fortune when sunk 01/06/1916: 66 were killed and there were 17 survivors. Law, RN) is undocked at the Simonstown Dockyard. Irish Military History mainly 1798, 1916 and 1919-23. People missing from this listing? It was on 22 January 1819 that the Admiralty Board appointed Parry Lieutenant and Commander ofHecla. Willan Service Record. Originally commissioned for service in the Mediterranean under Commander William Popham,Heclasaw action only once in her naval career; at the bombardment of Algiers on 27 August 1816. Dozens of whale pods were sighted in the Sound and noted in the journals by Captain Sabine of the Royal Artillery, a friend of Parry and the official astronomer assigned to Ross expedition. Stewart Service Record. The HECLA was rebuilt in 1912 as 5,600 tons with 4x4" guns. 10 Local War Memorials Crew lists from ships hit by U-boats HMS Hecla (F 20) British destroyer tender Photo from Imperial War Museum (IWM), FL-22892 This is a listing of people associated with this ship. Campbell Service Record. This list of the 858 officers and men aboard Hecla when she was torpedoed off the coast of North Africa on the night of 11 - 12 November 1942 was extracted by TNT Records Management (now Restore Records Management) under contract to the MOD from this reconstructed ledger in 2013. Welcome to the Forum! Designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the master shipbuilders Barksworth & Hawkes, of North Barton, Hull, she was launched on 22 July 1815. 1968-jun. dailyinfo[18]=' Nurse Hellen ILINE Russian Army who died 18/02/1920 MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA Greece ' HMS Hecate (A137) was a Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla class.She was present at the "presentation of fleet colours" review in Torbay on 29 July 1969. Hope this helps. For the latter purpose daily rations of lime juice and sugar were issued. Based first at Hvalfjord, Iceland, it was there that she tended to the captured German submarine U-570 before the vessel was towed to the United Kingdom, where she was renamed HMS Graph and entered service with the Royal Navy. // Stop Define Variables for days of the month You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time. On 15 May 1942 she struck, amidships, one of 80 mines laid a month prior by the auxiliary minelayer Doggerbank, killing 24 and wounding another 112 men. HMS Hecla, (ex-"British Crown" ) launched 1878, 6,400 tons, 4-12 pdr guns. We also have a detailed page on the British destroyer tender HMS Hecla (F 20). Bonham Service Record. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom ' What happened to her ? So you will have to visit. victualing account John C.H.Harber, Master at Arms (responsible for ledgers and service certificates were held by the "depot" at the Home Port. Crew List is more familiar outside the Navy I thought it appropriate to When a warship was first gun. In smaller ships up to and including destroyers the master copy of A133 HMS Hecla present at Plymouth Navy Days 1967. mejestic in 1929. departed from south hampton,england and arrived in new york on june 1929. i would like. Dubbed Parrys Rock it still stands today as a protected Canadian monument. chain of command to the. dailyinfo[6]=' Lieutenant Thomas McKenny HUGHES Twice Mentioned in Despatches 53rd Sqdn. Try this link for a photograph of the Hecla; http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/depot_ships.htm. These include musters, playlists, logs, charts, journals by various officers etc. After re-joiningGriperthe expedition continued to push westwards. Contents [ hide ] 1 Service 2 Captains 3 See Also 4 Footnotes 5 Bibliography Service In mid-May 1878, it was proposed to refit Hecla at Portsmouth as an armed troopship carrying five 64-pdr 71 cwt guns and one 40-pdr B.L. HMS Hecla was a base ship and few actually served on her. She had a range of 12,000 nautical miles (22,000km; 14,000mi) at a speed of 11 knots (20km/h; 13mph) and 20,000 nautical miles (37,000km; 23,000mi) at 9 knots (17km/h; 10mph). Barracks at her Home Port. This site uses cookies. A further addition to the story is . Find out more, Copyright Heritage & Education Centre, 2023, Maritime Science and Technology: Changing our World. Built to withstand the recoil of heavy mortar fire and to carry explosive materials, the strength and durability of the bombs made them an ideal choice to navigate the perilous regions of the Arctic. It is the most extensive collection of its kind with potential for ground breaking maritime study and research. Many of the photographs are assumed to have been taken earlier than 1882, some dating back to the 1860s. The National Archives. Fifth Army You can click on any of the names for possible additional information. [1] She had diesel-electric propulsion, with three Paxman Ventura 12-cylinder diesel engines rated at 1,280 brake horsepower (950kW) powering two electric motors, rated at a total of 2,000 horsepower (1,500kW) and driving one propeller shaft, giving a speed of 14 knots (26km/h; 16mph). Old Sweats 506 Acle, Norfolk [1] She was fitted with a hangar and helideck aft to allow operation of a single Westland Wasp helicopter, while two surveying launches were carried.[1][3]. A group of unidentified men from HMS Hecla. dailyinfo[8]=' Ersatz-Reservist August KOOP 5./I.R.425 German Army who died 08/02/1919 ADINKERKE MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' The ship was in total darkness. Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. HMS Hecla (Capt. Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Hecla_(1940)&oldid=1122440886, Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II, Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 2 Parsons geared turbines, 7,500shp (5,593kW), twin screws, This page was last edited on 17 November 2022, at 16:21. The names of survivors were also recorded when they returned to. Nicholas Service Record. '[1]Paton found he was surveying one of the most well-known and celebrated vessels of her time. Bluecher German Navy who died 15/02/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' - 12 November 1942 was extracted by TNT Records Management (now, under warship on a specific date is the ship's Complement but since the term Hit by U-boat Sunk on 12 Nov 1942 by U-515 (Henke). Show more. A137 HMS Hecate Assigned 829 Sq Wasp HAS.1 XS532 as Hecate Flt/418-HT, until c Nov 1969. June 27, 2017 I believe my father was a crew member on HMS Hecla. We can reunite you with your friends who served at HMS Hecla and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. After this, the vessel was used in a hydrographic survey of Irish waters, and was based in Waterford, Ireland. Following commissioning and work-up, Hecla sailed for the North Atlantic to support anti-submarine operations in the ongoing Battle of the Atlantic. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Hecla_(A133)&oldid=1138025038, 12,000nmi (22,000km; 14,000mi) at 11 knots (20km/h), This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 16:43. This is a listing of people associated with this ship.We also have a detailed page on the British destroyer tender HMS Hecla (F 20). HMS Hecla, (ex-"British Crown" ) launched 1878, 6,400 tons, 4-12 pdr guns. Powered by Invision Community. The National Archives. no. After the lengthy stay at Winter Harbour Parry resolved to continue his push westwards; but to no avail. Strong gales on the way back to the Scottish port of Peterhead sawHeclalose her bowsprit, foremast, mainmast, rigging and saw considerable damage to her sails. For a chronological history see: http://www.cwparish.demon.co.uk/wparish/hms-hecla.htm 2 weeks later. on Armistice Day 1942, the day she was torpedoed and sunk. With navigation proving ever more perilous to the west and ice beginning to form onHeclasrigging, Parry took the decision to turn east and seek out winter quarters. When looking at the Naval records and base ships such as HMS Hecla and HMS Blake you should look for a name in brackets after the base ship. The National Archives. She was ordered in the mid-1960s, along with her sister ships HMSHecate and HMSHydra. Three unidentified crewmen seen on HMS Hecla. Thought I had a picture somewhere, but I was mistaken. Sign up for a new account in our community. For details of how to apply for the service records of a family member on this 18. (2) 21 Sep 1942 Bruce C. Collings dailyinfo[14]=' 15697 Private William SWINDELL 10th Bn. At the ripe age of 15 years old HMS Hecla was formally decommissioned and sold in April 1831 for 1,990, just shy of 100,000 in modern money. The Hecla class were designed as combined hydrographic and oceanographic survey ships, built to merchant ship standards and of similar design to RRSDiscovery. Work was also set about constructing a house for the expeditions scientific instruments and an observatory for Sabine. In the early hours of the morning on 12 November 1942, Hecla was torpedoed by U-515 under the command of Werner Henke. HMS Hecla (F20) was a destroyer tender of the Royal Navy in World War II. Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. Have you traced your Grandfather's personal record? My step grandfather was also posted to HMS Hecla ( Faulknor). The capital ships of the Royal Navy, the cruisers and battleships, and other large ships including HMS. PRIVATE Served from 1953 - 1956 Served in HMS Hecla Martin Jackson OM AW1 Served from 1987 - 1996 Served in HMS Hecla Norman Wood MEM1 Served from 1965 - 1973 Served in HMS Hecla Jack Mead PETTY OFFICER Served from 1985 - 2002 Served in HMS Hecla John Ohara LRO G Served from 1977 - 1985 Served in HMS Hecla Craig Hulton Bingham Service Record. Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The worst of the damage was to her workshops and storerooms, scattering and destroying dozens of mines, torpedoes, and depth charges. What was her purpose ? InHeclaParry had achieved more than any other Arctic expedition, and it was not long afterwards that the Admiralty announced she was to be fitted out for a return voyage. Remembered Today: April 14, 2010: George Male and Portsmouth News Defence Correspondent Matt Jackson seen at the National Museum of the Royal Navy during the launch of the book A Hard Fought Ship: The Story of HMS Venomous. Deployment. also took part in the board of enquiry into the loss of HMS Destroyer and resultant Court Marshal. Despite his unblemished naval record Ross appeared unwilling to explore the various passages in the ice, and declared that a range of mountains blocked the way through the Lancaster Sound. Rifle Brigade who died 13/02/1916 MENIN ROAD SOUTH MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' From there he went to HMS Vivid for a year via HMS Diligence. We will keep your details safe and will only ever send you relevant communications. Headed by Commander Sir John Ross, the expedition had been launched with the intention of exploring Baffin Bay and finding a Northwest Passage to the Pacific. Vital supplies, upper spars, rigging and boats were removed and safely buried in the snow, awnings were erected to cover the upper decks of the ships, and stove pipes were fitted for the circulation of warm air below decks. The National Archives. HMS Hecla (F20) was a destroyer tender of the Royal Navy in World War II. You can e-mail us the information here. Backed by a wind pushing her further into the Lancaster Sound, two shores could be seen, rocky and mountainous to the south, and another, smooth and lower to the north. Aircraft. [13] Winter approached far sooner than was expected andHeclaandGriperwere forced to proceed eastwards as quickly as possible for fear of becoming trapped in the ice. On 21 April 1971, two launches attached to HMS Hecate were towed out to sea and bombed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army while the vessels were moored at Baltimore, Republic . Turning his attention southHeclaandGriperexplored the inlet they had spotted for over 120 miles before they were once again hampered by impenetrable ice. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) who died 14/02/1916 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium ' [1] She was laid down at Yarrow Shipbuilders' Blythswood, Glasgow shipyard on 6 May 1964, was launched on 21 December 1964 and was commissioned on 9 September 1965. During that time both ships companies carved a record of their stay on Melville Island on the landscapes only feature for miles around, a large boulder. Is there a crew list of HMS hecla during world war 2? The National Archives. The collective names for all the men on a Royal Field Artillery who died 10/02/1917 DOIRAN MEMORIAL Greece ' Our website uses cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience whist visiting our website. Project Undaunted aims to catalogue and digitise this vast collection with a view to making it accessible to the public. This page has been accessed 26,564 times. However, due to the unsuitability ofGriperto the icy conditions,Heclahad been forced to keep an easy half sail, often having to towGriperfor lengthy periods. As luck had it Parry chose the right option, and the ships were able to head northwest through a breach in the icefields on 21 August. HMS Hecla, taken out of service in December 1996, recalls the first Victoria Cross medal was awarded to midshipman Charles Davis Lucas for his heroic efforts onboard HMS Hecla in which he. The Lloyds's Register Foundation Heritage & Education Centre publishes original content from a variety of authors on our website through our stiries portal. Once the voyage was under way, Parry made fast progress, passing through the Davis Strait and reaching the entrance to the Lancaster Sound a month earlier than Ross had. Kings Royal Rifle Corps who died 02/03/1915 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium ' from 6/16. Fortunately, none of these detonated. a 12,000 ton Destroyer Depot Ship with a ship's complement of 858 on the day she was lost, were This list can also be seen as a PDF. Promoted to CPO(SR) in around 1975/76, Bernie spent time in drafts at the Hydrographic school and in HMS Hecla. victualing account. Lloyd's Register Foundation is a Registered Charity (Reg. When I found mine you could still look up the entry in the original book. dailyinfo[10]=' Second Lieutenant Spencer Noel HUMPHREYS Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches 116th Bde. Inline images in messages are the copyright of the respective linked sites. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board South Lancashire Regiment who died 12/02/1917 BASRA MEMORIAL Iraq ' Royal Scots who died 16/02/1919 ARBROATH EASTERN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The National Archives. The photographs were mainly taken at Portsmouth and Plymouth. dailyinfo[3]=' 45 Gunner HAZURA SINGH 31st Mountain Battery Indian Mountain Artillery who died 03/03/1920 TEHRAN MEMORIAL Iranm ' Their advance yielded the discovery of one smaller island, dubbed Prince Leopold Island, and a large inlet just before it on the south coast of the Sound. 4th Bn. Charlton Service Record. [10], Hecla served with the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla at Scapa Flow from 1914-16 then supported the Second Destroyer Flotilla from Belfast in 1917 and 1918. It is suspected he was injured. Having contributed to the days victory,Heclareturned to England via Gibraltar and put in at Deptford while her fate was discussed at the Admiralty. Displacement was 1,915 long tons (1,946t) light and 2,733 long tons (2,777t) full load, with a gross tonnage of 2,898. On the night of 5 November both crews were called toHeclafor the opening of the North Georgia Theatre and a performance of the play Little Miss in Her Teens by Parry and his officers. var month=mydate.getMonth()+1 The ship was towed by HMS Gambia (48) (Capt M.J. Mansergh, RN) to Simonstown, where she was repaired for 18 weeks. Following the failure of British diplomacy, Lord Exmouth headed a joint Anglo-Dutch attack to finally put an end to piracy and the Christian slave trade in the Ottoman Regency of Algeria. dailyinfo[20]=' 11634 Labourer YANG FU CHING 11th Coy. Design and construction [ edit] The Hecla -class were designed as combined hydrographic and oceanographic survey ships, built to merchant ship standards and of similar design to RRS Discovery. Object details Category Art Related period Hecla was a three masted full rigged ship, on a builders' measurement tonnage of 375 24/94 . dailyinfo[5]=' 12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. No-one is actively following this thread at the moment but if you would like to post the photo either here or in a new thread I am sure it will be welcomed with interest. certificates are the key to telling the story of men During one trial cruise in Bantry Bay in late 1883 the sea "made clean sweeps over her aft, and flooder her beyond the waist, besides breaking the skylights of the deck cabins. H.H. By February the sun was spotted and the temperature slowly rose, though it was another six months before the ice began to break andHeclaandGriperwere ready to sail. The National Archives. My Grandfather and two other seamen were drowned in the Lough on 7th April 1918 when their ship (HMS Nicator) arrived. 1969-jul-26. Served on indicates the ships we have listed for the person, some were stationed on multiple ships hit by U-boats. dailyinfo[9]=' 910311 Private Charles Henry CROMWELL 2nd Canadian Constr. dailyinfo[31]=' 420628 Sapper William Bayne YOUNG 63rd Field Coy. Chesneau, Robert; Kolesnik, Eugene (editors) (1979). Jan. 30, 2011. The National Archives. Rations were immediately reduced, procedures quickly put in place to keep clothes and bedding warm and dry, and weekly doctors inspections were arranged to check for early signs of scurvy. Over the course of the next few days, Parry set about naming the many bays, inlets and islands they passed; the most important being Croker Bay, Navy Board Inlet, and Admiralty Inlet. The National Archives. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS and AUXILIARIES HMS Implacable to HMS Yarmouth (Part 2 of 2) C ompiled by Gordon Smith and Don Kindell, Naval-History.Net Old 2nd class cruiser HMS Challenger (Photo Ships, click to enlarge) back to Part 1 or Royal Navy Log Books The naval events are now being edited. Royal Air Force who died 24/02/1919 LINCOLN (NEWPORT) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' 1145988) and limited company (Reg. On 5 September 1819, following the conclusion of divine service, Parry informed the men that His Majestys shipsHeclaandGriperhad crossed the 110 west meridian. "[7], In September 1883, Hecla was unable to cruise with the rest of the Channel Squadron owing to "a long list of defects" reported to Portsmouth Royal Dockyard. Having reached the Lancaster Sound, the entire expedition now rested upon locating a passage to follow to the Pacific. [6], Hecla soon proved herself "a very wet ship." Cameron Service Record. dailyinfo[4]=' Matrose Paul KURZKE Torpedoboot "G85" German Navy who died 04/03/1919 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' '[17] Another common theme of the plays, poems and articles was the successful conclusion of the expedition; when Behrings Strait shall echo British cheers. The wreck lies at an approximate depth of 14,100ft (4,300m), in position 35 43'N, 9 54'W. This article recounts the complete story of the shipHecla, better known as HMS (His Majestys Ship)Hecla. The National Archives. Messages 1 through 24. HMS HECLA (ex-"British Crown") At Buncrana September 1917 to December 1918 as Depot Ship for 2nd Destroyer Flotilla and Auxilliary Patrol. The HMS Hecla was a British destroyer tender warship which was completed in January 1941; The role of the 10,850 ton ship and crew was to provide maintenance support to a flotilla of other warships Here's a list of the latter: CLIFFORD, Thomas William, L/Seaman, 231328, Saved, DAVIES, Thomas, Stoker P.O., 289400, Saved, GLEWES, Thomas Henry, Stoker 1c, 301394, Saved, HANNANT, Henry, Chief Stoker, 289748, Saved, KEMPSELL, Frederick Nelson, A.B., SS 4103, Saved, LANGRISH, Percy James, L/Stoker, 309994, Saved, NEWMAN, Arthur George, Stoker, K26588, Wounded slightly, PERRY, Percy Walter, A.B., J 11486, Saved, PORTER, Ernest Edward, A.B., J 15699, Wounded, SIMMONDS, James Arthur, A.B., J 9848, Saved, SIMMONDS, Sidney Albert, P.O., 180242, Saved, WHALL, William Henry, A.B., J 8352, Saved, Furtune was hit by shells from WESTFALEN, my great uncle Stoker Rainey perished, Posted on behalf of 'maverick51'. '[15] Despite this steady routine the crew still had a great deal of free time, and with over ten months of winter, three of which in total darkness, Parry was determined to keep up morale. also use it on this page. False Bay Hecladetonated a mineat 15.59 hours killing 21 of the crew (with 3 missing and 116 injured). Navigating a treacherous path through ice floes that nearly crushed the two ships, halted at 113 46 33 west Parry finally decided to turn back and search for another route to the south. NH 60288 HMS HECLA (British Torpedo Depot Ship, 1878) Download Image: Low (PNG, 319x319px, 39KB) Med (JPEG, 1280x1280px, 122KB) High (TIFF, 5724x3720px, 20MB) Title: HMS HECLA (British Torpedo Depot Ship, 1878) Caption: Note torpedo boats on deck. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy.

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