[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. The submarine fired a spread of four torpedoes at its target, though only one hit. Royal Flying Corps who died 06/02/1918 LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' Prior to that had been at Chatham as Depot Ship 7th Submarine Flot. 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. (MPK), Take a look inside the book by clicking on the link, http://www.holywellhousepublishing.co.uk/servicerecords.html, Admiralty list of the 282 men who died or were MPK (Missing Presumed Killed), Temporary Acting dailyinfo[13]=' S/8943 Rifleman John William BENTLEY 3rd Bn. 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. 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. [8] These provisions were expected to last the expedition for up to two years, anything else needed would have to be caught or hunted, or traded for with the Inuit. The Admiralty instantly promoted Parry to the rank of commander and the expedition was hailed a tremendous success. After goodbyes had been said and the crowds of well-wishers had departed, HMSHeclaand HMSGriperleft Britain on 11 May 1819. She was ordered in the mid-1960s, along with her sister ships HMSHecate and HMSHydra. The National Archives. Part two recounts Hecla's second Voyage to the Arctic from 1821-1823. Links are given The Lloyds's Register Foundation Heritage & Education Centre publishes original content from a variety of authors on our website through our stiries portal. Appointments as a Fleet Chief alternated between Captain (H) organization ashore in Devonport and seagoing in Naval Party 1008. 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. H.M.S. dailyinfo[6]=' Lieutenant Thomas McKenny HUGHES Twice Mentioned in Despatches 53rd Sqdn. at Simon's Town, South Africa, while under repair after being mined. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Stewart Service Record. Reassigned, Hecla left Iceland bound for the Far East, but her journey was interrupted by an encounter with a German mine. '[1]Paton found he was surveying one of the most well-known and celebrated vessels of her time. 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. A group of unidentified men from HMS Hecla. Cameron Service Record. a 12,000 ton Destroyer Depot Ship with a ship's complement of 858 on the day she was lost, were Hecla was sold to private interests, being renamed "Bligh" after Vice-Admiral William Bligh. [Click on 'Add Reply' in the bottom right corner, rather than 'Report', to post a message]. Campbell Service Record. H.M.S. HMS Hecla, (ex-"British Crown" ) launched 1878, 6,400 tons, 4-12 pdr guns. Originally torpedo depot ship and played important role in developing British torpedo forces she became a Destroyer Depot ship. D'Arcy Service Record. Having worked out a route the officers and men used saws to cut two parallel lines in the ice before cutting across and creating smaller and smaller slabs that could be pushed aside. [14] By 26 SeptemberHeclaandGripersuccessfully anchored at Winter Harbour. 7905861) registered in England and Wales, and owner of Lloyd's Register Group Limited. '[17] Another common theme of the plays, poems and articles was the successful conclusion of the expedition; when Behrings Strait shall echo British cheers. She was ordered in the mid-1960s, along with her sister ships HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra. I came across your website whilst browsing the internet and thought you may be interested to know that I have two original photographs of the crew and officers of HMS Lion ( photos on page 2 ). A133 HMS Hecla present at Plymouth Navy Days 1967. The names of the men on the official corrected Admiralty. no. 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. 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. [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]. This list can also be seen as a PDF. 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 National Archives. A137 HMS Hecate Assigned 829 Sq Wasp HAS.1 XS532 as Hecate Flt/418-HT, until c Nov 1969. These reports relate the condition, damage repairs, construction and modifications of the ships, as recorded by the Lloyd's Register (LR) surveyors during the course of their inspections. 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. Gallwey Service Record. http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php?title=H.M.S._Hecla_(1878)&oldid=331946. 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. 1969-jul-26. 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. All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. gun. "My Grandfather was captain of the Hecla, 1917-1921, based at Buncrannan, he raise the gold ship. To reduce the possibility of fraud in the commissioned the ship's complement would join her from the Naval 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. 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. In the early hours of the morning on 12 November 1942, Hecla was torpedoed by U-515 under the command of Werner Henke. 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. 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'. The Hecla class were designed as combined hydrographic and oceanographic survey ships, built to merchant ship standards and of similar design to RRSDiscovery. 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. June 27, 2017 I believe my father was a crew member on HMS Hecla. Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. You can click on any of the names for possible additional information. 18. 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. list see: Merchant HMS Hecla (F20) was a destroyer tender of the Royal Navy in World War II. [3] The ship had a complement of 127 officers and other ranks. Kenneth Charles Collings (right) and L. Rowles possibly at Freetown, Sierra Leone. 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. Officers' Records were kept by the Admiralty - not on board. Regards, Work was also set about constructing a house for the expeditions scientific instruments and an observatory for Sabine. dailyinfo[2]=' 8020 Serjeant Charles POOLE "C" Coy. var dailyinfo= new Array(31) These ledgers and service My Grandfather, Percy Johnson, was a crew member and is shown in the main photograph . Many of the photographs are assumed to have been taken earlier than 1882, some dating back to the 1860s. chain of command to the. 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. They were enclosures to the Pay Ledger and the Hi John. She was sunk at the Battle of Jutland with the loss of 67 men. Having reached the Lancaster Sound, the entire expedition now rested upon locating a passage to follow to the Pacific. This is an old thread but was wondering if anyone was still following it. dailyinfo[21]=' L/32287 Driver John Frampton GAZE "O" Bty. [11] [12]. The National Archives. HMS Lion. For the latter purpose daily rations of lime juice and sugar were issued. The remainder of May and June were spent in drydock, repairing extensive underwater damage. are marked on the Complement List below as Killed when the body was recovered or MPK. 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. Crew List is more familiar outside the Navy I thought it appropriate to Johnny Harber, Master of Arms, compiled a list of the men saved by HMS, . We also have some of the Fury's logbooks, in . Re: Crew Lists of HMS Hecla & Fury 1819-24, Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk, RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT United Kingdom. Was she attached to a specific squadron or flotilla ? Lloyds Register Surveyors in China, 1869-1918. var fontend = '' When I found mine you could still look up the entry in the original book. 6 Reserve Lorry Park Royal Air Force who died 28/02/1919 BELGRADE CEMETERY Belgium ' You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time. also took part in the board of enquiry into the loss of HMS Destroyer and resultant Court Marshal. South Lancashire Regiment who died 12/02/1917 BASRA MEMORIAL Iraq ' 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). The ship was decommissioned in 1990.. History. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS. Officers and men in the Coy. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. Barracks at her Home Port. Indian Merchant Service who died 11/02/1918 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India ' British Military History in general but mainly the period 1837-1919. Crew List - HMS HECLA - 12 November 1942 1 CREW LIST - HMS HECLA - 12 NOVEMBER 1942 This list of 858 persons aboard HMS Hecla on the 12 November 1942 has been compiled from the Pay and Victualing Ledgers. Royal Scots who died 16/02/1919 ARBROATH EASTERN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' During this time, Parry had been impressed with the speed and strength ofHecla, referring to her in his journal as a charming ship. The National Archives. Sparks Service Record. dailyinfo[14]=' 15697 Private William SWINDELL 10th Bn. My step grandfather was also posted to HMS Hecla ( Faulknor). .. My relative Harry Hale had a base of HMS Hecles but he was actaully on HMS Fortune. mejestic in 1929. departed from south hampton,england and arrived in new york on june 1929. i would like. After the lengthy stay at Winter Harbour Parry resolved to continue his push westwards; but to no avail. gun. The ship was towed by HMS Gambia (48) (Capt M.J. Mansergh, RN) to Simonstown, where she was repaired for 18 weeks. cooks, stewards, Stores Assistants would have reported through their [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. 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. Worcestershire Regiment who died 23/02/1915 LOKER CHURCHYARD Belgium ' Trips to the shore were quickly organised for the purposes of securing fuel for the ships stoves, hunting game when the meat stores ran low, and for establishing vantage points for those venturing inland to find their way back to the ships. she was torpedoed off the coast of North Africa on the night of 11 [9], She, Flirt and Star of the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla were paid off on 30 April 1912 and re-commissioned the following day. Kings Royal Rifle Corps who died 02/03/1915 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium ' 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. In this role, she ferried wounded from both sides to the main hospital ship, SSUganda. The National Archives. Surgeon Lieutenant Commander. Welcome to the Forum! Wilson Service Record. Willan Service Record. In 1982, Hecla was used as an ambulance ship for the duration of the Falklands War. After re-joiningGriperthe expedition continued to push westwards. 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. She was ordered in the mid-1960s, along with her sisters ships HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra. Originally torpedo depot ship and played important role in developing British torpedo forces she became a Destroyer Depot ship. 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. The Great War Forum Limited History note. Bodies of men from HMS Racoon and HMS Magic are also buried at Rathmullan which probably indicates that the lough was quite an important base. 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. 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. Lloyd's Register Foundation is a Registered Charity (Reg. None of the items are online. - 12 November 1942 was extracted by TNT Records Management (now, under Outreach, Education and Research Key Performance Indicators, Hecla Rediscovered: The Story of an Arctic Explorer pt.2, Hecla Rediscovered: The Story of an Arctic Explorer pt.3, Hecla Rediscovered: The Story of an Arctic Explorer pt.1. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. Unfortunately I cannot find my note with the exact PRO(NA) reference but logs of HM Ships are generally in ADM53 - if you are able to get there it is easily located. at the whim of the Admiralty. A further addition to the story is . Widely criticised, Ross expedition was regarded as a failure; the very existence of Crokers Mountains contested publicly. He died in 1921 - he was invalided from the RN in 1919. Discover the Heritage & Education Centre's unique collections, from over 1.1 million digitised documents from our archive to our library catalogue of over 60,000 items. As Parry noted; I dreaded the want of employment as one of the worst things that could befall us. dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. Heclawas a three masted full rigged ship, on a builders measurement tonnage of 375 24/94 and measured 105 feet in length. Inscription. 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. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. This will be the destroyer or patrol vessel the sailor actually served on. The submarine followed its first four shots with three additional torpedoes, sinking the ship approximately 180mi (290km) west of Gibraltar. Sadly the family have no photographs of James William Pope and I am slowly trying to piece together his naval career. [2], Hecla was 260feet 2inches (79.3m) long, with a beam of 49feet 3inches (15.0m) and a draught of 15feet 5inches (4.7m). A fourth ship, HMS Herald, was completed in the early 1970s. The following names on the list can not be confirmed as being on board: McCoy, James A Captain Gow, James A Canteen Manager Old Sweats 506 Acle, Norfolk For much of this period, Parry and his officers were employed charting shoal waters, recording sightings of Arctic wildlife, and transferring large quantities of ice to both ships for drinking water. JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom ' This is described (CWGC) as being in the main street of Buncara "which was a Naval Base during the Great War". St. John Service Record. if (month<10) month="0"+month Having contributed to the days victory,Heclareturned to England via Gibraltar and put in at Deptford while her fate was discussed at the Admiralty. [5]With severe reductions in naval strength and manpower and the sale or demolition of British warships, the future of vessels likeHeclaappeared uncertain.

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