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Comments by Tom Caskey on 29 June 2008 at 15:01 IP Logged
During WW2 when the HMS Edinburgh was in the Middle dock in South Shields my father invited one of the Engine Room Artificers to our home. We stayed friends until he was lost at sea when the ship was torpedoed. I have tried various searches to find his details but without success. I am sure that his name was Bill Phelan from Manchester, I am not sure if my spelling is correct but he was one of the few who lost their lives when the torpedo his the engine room. I would be pleased to fine anyone who knew him. Tom Caskey
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Comments by Mike Jones on 29 June 2008 at 14:33 IP Logged
For notice board a uncle who my wife never met he died before she was born Name: HOOKINGS, THOMAS EDWARD Initials: T E Nationality: United Kingdom For notice board Rank: Leading Stoker Regiment/Service: Royal Navy Unit Text: H.M.S. Edinburgh Age: 40 Date of Death: 02/05/1942 Service No: D/K 65032 Additional information: Son of Thomas Edward and Eva Hookings; husband of Nancy Hookings, of Devonport. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 69, Column 2. Memorial: PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
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Comments by Steven Hamill on 29 June 2008 at 14:29 IP Logged
My Uncle, Arthur Hamill served on the ship and was one of the survivors taken to russia(?). He emigrated to Oz in 1965. His daughter has written to ask for any info. If anyone has any info we would be most grateful.
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Comments by Susan Childs on 28 June 2008 at 23:07 IP Logged
My father was Ernest Harold Gill and is listed on the crew list with picture courtesy of my sister carolyn. He was on the ship when it sank and ended up in russia in Murmansk as well. Does anyone remember him? sadly he died in 1977. Sue Childs (nee Gill)
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Comments by Megan Williams on 08 June 2008 at 21:24 IP Logged
hi my name is megan and im tring to find my grampa.his name is william thomas williams and he died in 1942 and i miss him so very much and the only things i got is his medals and it bring's back all fun memores that me and.him iosto have together please help me and my father find him grampa i love you and me and daddy miss you so so very much hugs and kisses love megan and clive williams (help us)
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Comments by Joe Bamford on 13 May 2008 at 09:44 IP Logged
I have recently come across some pages of a log covering the period 23-24 July 1941, which reports the actions of the 11th Battalion Lancs Fusiliers on board H.M.S. Edinburgh. I understand that the Battalion was on its way to Malta. In a seperate document there is mention of some trouble and somone on board being 'locked up'. Do you have any idea what that was about? Also would it be possible to obtain a photo (hard copy) of H.M.S Edinburgh? Regards Joe Bamford.
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Comments by Ross Winser on 26 March 2008 at 23:26 IP Logged
hello i would love to hear from anyone who served alongside richard skerten on the edinburgh i think he was a lt. sadly he passed away 6 years ago but i would like to know some more about my grandfather when he was at sea thank you
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Comments by Robert William Crowe on 21 February 2008 at 11:00 IP Logged
My father William Henry Crowe was at the time the youngest aboard as he was in the NAAFI. Mentioned in dispatches for going down below keeping the pumps clear until he was taken off. He later transfered to HMS Glasgow on return to the UK from Russia. Dad died in South Africa in 1991 Master of his Masonic lodge and a past PGP of the RAOB.
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Comments by Brian Hiller on 20 February 2008 at 15:25 IP Logged
My Father, Leonard Hiller, I believe, was the Cousin of Able Seaman Benjamin Arthur Hiller's Father, also Leonard Hiller. I would very much appreciate any confirmation of these facts.I really would like to hear from your Guestbook informer Jackie Welsh. Thanking you in anticipation, Sincerely, Brian Hiller
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Comments by Liz Panton nee Ramsay on 16 February 2008 at 13:11 IP Logged
My Dad, James Finlay Ramsay, who was an ASDICS operator and who was one of the survivors when HMS Edinburgh was sunk, very sadly died in the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Edinburgh, on Valentines' Day, 14th February 2008, aged 89. His funeral is on Thursday, 21st February at Seafield Crematorium in Edinburgh, at 11am. His broken hearted family would be honoured if any ex/present navy servicemen would like to attend the funeral of this very brave and much loved man. From his loving daughters Liz and Eileen and all his many Grandchildren and even more Great Grandchildren. Thank you.
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