Gladstone Service Record. 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 ' Once again encountering a solid mass of ice blocking their way, with no other way to turn, the two crews set about cutting their way through towards what had been dubbed Hecla and Griper Bay. From the log of the Hecla I was able to see the arrangements for the burial party, the funeral party and the firing party - all of which came from the Hecla. also use it on this page. RootsChat.com is a totally free family history forum to help you. Middlesex Regiment who died 25/02/1921 LADYWELL CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Chinese Labour Corps who died 20/02/1918 ST. ETIENNE-AU-MONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY France ' The National Archives. Charlton Service Record. Today, 75 years after the end of the war in Europe, families around the world mourn the death of fathers and grandfathers who died when Hecla sank and recall the rescue of many more by HMS Venomous on her longest night. When a warship was first [8], Hecla participated in the Annual Manoeuvres of 1890 under the command of Captain Edwin J. P. Gallwey as part of a Reserve Fleet of the force representing the Royal Navy, headquartered in the Downs. Many figures can be seen on deck and struggling in the water. British Military History in general but mainly the period 1837-1919. Following commissioning and work-up, Hecla sailed for the North Atlantic to support anti-submarine operations in the ongoing Battle of the Atlantic. The National Archives. The Home Port for HMS. Despite a huge gash in her starboard side Heclamade her own way to the South African naval base of Simon's Town in Find out more about mining of HMS Heclaand read the report of her CO Capt Law. 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. Crew List is more familiar outside the Navy I thought it appropriate to A sketch made by Lt Herbert Hastings McWillias SANF aboard HMS, The following names can not be confirmed as being on board, The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), but without the live links to further details about the lives of the men in, Paymaster Captain, Paymaster Captain (S) Frank Leonard Monk RNR (1892-1942), list of those killed or Missing Presumed Killed Willan Service Record. Relying on anonymous submissions, the paper boasted news updates, a theatre review, songs, poems and even adverts; all of which were copied into a book and circulated among the crew. I have found a photo of stokers from around 1914-1916 which is captioned as HMS Hecla. The remainder of May and June were spent in drydock, repairing extensive underwater damage. 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. warship on a specific date is the ship's Complement but since the term var day=mydate.getDay() Withers Service Record. This list can also be seen as a PDF. The National Archives. So you will have to visit. she was torpedoed off the coast of North Africa on the night of 11 In these vessels Parry and his men had ventured further west into the Arctic Circle than any other known people, entitling them to a reward of 5000 granted by the Kings Order in Council and enacted in an Act of Parliament known as the Longitude Acts. 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. Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. The wreck lies at an approximate depth of 14,100ft (4,300m), in position 35 43'N, 9 54'W. For details of how we collect and use your personal information please refer to our Privacy notice. With Parry commandingHecla, he was to be accompanied in his mission by the 180 ton former gun brigGriper, under Parrys long standing friend, Lieutenant Matthew Liddon. 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. 6 Reserve Lorry Park Royal Air Force who died 28/02/1919 BELGRADE CEMETERY Belgium ' In smaller ships up to and including destroyers the master copy of Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. Sadly the body of the third man was never found and he is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. 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 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. My Grandfather, Percy Johnson, was a crew member and is shown in the main photograph . the MV. 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. After the conclusion of trade, the two vessels headed back towards Britain, crossing into the North Atlantic on 24 September. During this time, Parry had been impressed with the speed and strength ofHecla, referring to her in his journal as a charming ship. if (month<10) month="0"+month [10] On his push westwards Parry discovered and named Beechey Island, Wellington Channel, Cornwallis Island, Melville Island, and the whole archipelago the North Georgia Islands, later to become the Parry Islands. 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. My grandfather K16869 Leading Stoker William Sewell served mainly on Cruisers before, during and after the the war but, during 1917-18 he was on the Depot Ship H.M.S. HECLA. [3] The ship had a complement of 127 officers and other ranks. Departing the area and heading towards the Inuit, it was not long before Inuit kayaks were spotted venturing towardsHeclawith the intention of trading furs and whalebone for metal goods. at the whim of the Admiralty. The submarine followed its first four shots with three additional torpedoes, sinking the ship approximately 180mi (290km) west of Gibraltar. 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. As the principal port for the city of Edinburgh and the southeast of Scotland, it has been fascinating to document the shipping history of Leith through the eyes of Lloyd's Register's long serving surveyor, Walter Paton. The ship served for thirty years in this role, and various others, before finally being replaced by HMSScott in 1997. when I signed on as a supernumerary for a voyage to the West Indies on She required repairs to the pistons of her main engines and her complement of second-class torpedo boats. Middlesex Regiment who died 17/02/1917 REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT France ' The writers and indeed all the supply staff, Hope this helps. My great grandfather was Stoker 1st Class James William Pope on HMS Hecla between Nov 1914 and 19 April 1916 . As a witness only one torpedo hit the Hecla a few minutes after 11 p.m. putting the generators out of action, as the power went off the ship. Is there a crew list of HMS hecla during world war 2? Bingham Service Record. Irish Military History mainly 1798, 1916 and 1919-23. The Lloyds's Register Foundation Heritage & Education Centre publishes original content from a variety of authors on our website through our stiries portal. 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. 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. These he dubbed Crokers Mountains, after the First Lord of the Admiralty. Designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the master shipbuilders Barksworth & Hawkes, of North Barton, Hull, she was launched on 22 July 1815. no. 4th Bn. Messages 1 through 24. Hit by U-boat Sunk on 12 Nov 1942 by U-515 (Henke). [9], She, Flirt and Star of the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla were paid off on 30 April 1912 and re-commissioned the following day. Officers' Records were kept by the Admiralty - not on board. [5], Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 26 May, 1882. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. My step grandfather was also posted to HMS Hecla ( Faulknor). dailyinfo[1]=' Staff Nurse Edith Mary CAMMACK Associate of the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4th Southern Gen. Hos. The National Archives. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Parrys orders from the Admiralty Board explained that he was to proceed north towards Baffin Island, into Sir James Lancaster Sound, and if able to find any passage westwards, push through the ice and make his way to the Behrings Strait. dailyinfo[4]=' Matrose Paul KURZKE Torpedoboot "G85" German Navy who died 04/03/1919 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' 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. HMS Hecla (1824-1825) . //-->, By We will keep your details safe and will only ever send you relevant communications. You can click on any of the names for possible additional information. Further on, news fromHeclascrows nest reported to Parry that a great expanse of ice blocked their westerly passage past Prince Leopold Island. E.F.B. certificates are the key to telling the story of men We have place for a photo as well if provided. Johnny Harber, Master of Arms, compiled a list of the men saved by HMS, . Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from HMS Hecla. [4]Bomb vessels likeHeclawere designed to hammer fixed land positions with heavy long distance mortar fire. The worst of the damage was to her workshops and storerooms, scattering and destroying dozens of mines, torpedoes, and depth charges. Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hecla, after the volcano Hekla in Iceland. As Parry noted; I dreaded the want of employment as one of the worst things that could befall us. The collection held by the Lloyd's Register Foundation (LRF) comprises survey reports, plans and correspondence that relate to specific ships that were surveyed between 1834 and the late 1960s. 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. Hecla was a civilian ship, British Crown purchased on the stocks for use as a depot ship. 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. dailyinfo[22]=' 25368 Quartermaster Serjeant Leonard Henry CADE Meritorious Service Medal 12th Coy. Parry was subsequently commissioned to command a second British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition, 1821-1823, setting out in HMS Fury and HMS Hecla to search for a passage along the west coast of the unexplored Foxe Basin. In addition to ample space for stores to resupply shorter-ranged destroyers at sea, Hecla boasted 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2) of workshop space and three cranes, one rated at 10-tons and the other two at 4-tons apiece. - 12 November 1942 was extracted by TNT Records Management (now, under 1969-jul-26. [11], She recommissioned at Chatham on 22 October, 1919.[12]. var fontend = '' Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. Collingwood, UK. 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. 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. The Great War Forum Limited Having reached the Lancaster Sound, the entire expedition now rested upon locating a passage to follow to the Pacific. Kenneth Charles Collings (right) and L. Rowles possibly at Freetown, Sierra Leone. I believe that they have now been filmed. self-accounting. It was on 22 January 1819 that the Admiralty Board appointed Parry Lieutenant and Commander ofHecla. 24. discipline), reported the numbers on board on victualing and check I suspect she was based there much longer as the Lough is very deep and was used by the Atlantic Fleet as a haven. They were enclosures to the Pay Ledger and the Dubbed Parrys Rock it still stands today as a protected Canadian monument. chain of command to the. HMS Hecla (F20) was a destroyer tender of the Royal Navy in World War II. HMS HECLA (ex-"British Crown") At Buncrana September 1917 to December 1918 as Depot Ship for 2nd Destroyer Flotilla and Auxilliary Patrol. HMS Lion. Barracks at her Home Port. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy, Please enter a password with 6 characters or more. A137 HMS Hecate Assigned 829 Sq Wasp HAS.1 XS532 as Hecate Flt/418-HT, until c Nov 1969. I believe this may be the photo in question ( stokers HMS Hecla), You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. dailyinfo[16]=' 26810 Corporal James PETERS Mentioned in Despatches 13th Bn. You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time. I for one would be most interested in seeing the photograph if you are able to share it here. [1] She had the pennant number A133. dailyinfo[18]=' Nurse Hellen ILINE Russian Army who died 18/02/1920 MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA Greece ' if you can provide photographs or further details of the lives of the men on this list. Three unidentified crewmen seen on HMS Hecla. [5] Show more. It was at this point that Parry made the decision to push on inHeclaand rendezvous with Liddon in the middle of the Sound at 85 west. a 12,000 ton Destroyer Depot Ship with a ship's complement of 858 on the day she was lost, were The National Archives. victualing account John C.H.Harber, Master at Arms (responsible for HMS Hecla (Capt. var fontstart = '' Regards, This page has been accessed 26,564 times. Nicholas Service Record. jack23 October , 2003 in Sailors, navies and the war at sea. Service history [ edit] Nottingham Forest FC. Powered by Invision Community. The names of the men on the official corrected Admiralty. From South Africa the ship steamed north in support of Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa. Originally torpedo depot ship and played important role in developing British torpedo forces she became a Destroyer Depot ship. Hi John. Was she attached to a specific squadron or flotilla ? dailyinfo[26]=' Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. This article recounts the complete story of the shipHecla, better known as HMS (His Majestys Ship)Hecla. My relative Harry Hale had a base of HMS Hecles but he was actaully on HMS Fortune. The National Archives. 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. 1914 - Took part in rescue of passengers and crew of TSS California when she went aground on Tory Island. A further addition to the story is . Thought I had a picture somewhere, but I was mistaken. HMS Hecla was at Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland as a Depot Ship certainly for the period 6th April 1918 to 17th April 1918. Ships of the Royal Navy, 1882. From there he went to HMS Vivid for a year via HMS Diligence. This site uses cookies. if (dailyinfo[daym] != "") { document.write(fontstart+dailyinfo[daym]+fontend) } Bernie left the Navy in 1993, having . dailyinfo[15]=' Fregattenkapitaen Alexander ERDMANN S.M.S. 5th Bde. Links are given Once docked the men set about securing the two vessels and preparing them for the long Arctic winter. In addition to ample space for stores to resupply shorter-ranged destroyers at sea, Hecla boasted 20,000sqft (1,900m2) of workshop space and three cranes, one rated at 10-tons and the other two at 4-tons apiece. [3] Her armament consisted of one 13 inch mortar, one 10 inch mortar, eight 24 pounder carronades, and six 2 pounder guns. Tyrwhitt Service Record. In November 1818, Arctic explorers HMSIsabellaand HMSAlexanderreturned to London after less than ten months. Below are just some of our members who have served at HMS Hecla. . beneath my father's name as Chief Engineer. Promoted to CPO(SR) in around 1975/76, Bernie spent time in drafts at the Hydrographic school and in HMS Hecla. [2]Designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the master shipbuilders Barksworth & Hawkes, of North Barton, Hull, she was launched on 22 July 1815. Home Page for HMS Hecla, the destroyer depot ship torpedoed off north Africa, Armistice Day 1942 A HARD FOUGHT SHIP The story of HMS Venomous In memory of those who died when HMS Hecla sank on Armistice Day 1942 If you have stories to tell about HMS Hecla do please get in touch Phone: +44 1727-838595 HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. ledgers and service certificates were held by the "depot" at the Home Port. 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 . Canadian Railway Troops who died 09/02/1920 HALIFAX (MOUNT OLIVET) CEMETERY Canada ' dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. http://www.cwparish.demon.co.uk/wparish/hms-hecla.htm. The collective names for all the men on a for the men. Leake Service Record. [9]Parry had decisively proved that Crokers Mountains did not exist, and on 2 August 1819,Heclasailed straight through them. These include musters, playlists, logs, charts, journals by various officers etc. Nine days later operations began at Deptford to convert her for the purposes of Arctic exploration, cladding her with an additional three inches of oak and reinforcing her bows and hold beams with iron plates. On 5 September 1819, following the conclusion of divine service, Parry informed the men that His Majestys shipsHeclaandGriperhad crossed the 110 west meridian. dailyinfo[11]=' Seacunny ABDUR RAHMAN SIRAJUL HAQ S.S. MERTON HALL (Liverpool). A huge success, the decision was taken to perform a play every fortnight for the men, quickly adapting original writings from the crew when reading material became scarce. We also have some of the Fury's logbooks, in . and Gen. Hos. McWilliams. When Paton visited this ship at Dysart in 1835 he wrote This is without exception the strongest I have met with. dailyinfo[5]=' 12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. 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. After two attempts to sail through Fury and Hecla Strait were hindered by the ice, Parry was forced to return to England . One of the highlights of my job working with Project Undaunted is that I never know what I will find from one day to the next. HMS Hecla (1940) was a destroyer depot ship launched in March 1940 and sunk off Casablanca on 12 November 1942 by the German submarine U-515 HMS Hecla was a repair ship launched in 1944 and transferred to the United States Navy as USS Xanthus HMS Hecla (A133), launched in 1964, was a Hecla -class survey vessel sold in 1997 References [ edit] Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. 24 crew members were lost.