292960, HOLLINGWORTH, George, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 9174), B 5307, Chapman, James George, Leading Seaman, J 2758, Chapman, William Henry, Able Seaman, J 22830, Chichester, (Ch), GOODHEW, Thomas H, Stoker (RFR B 649), 353191 107270 (Ch), WHICHELLO, Richard W, Sergeant, RMA, RMA 7928 107488, RFR B 6132, Jameson, Thomas Richard, Stoker 1c, 289680, RFR HMS Hogue was a Cressy-class armoured cruiser, a class which consisted of five other ships.The design of the Cressy-class incorporated heavy armour and a pair of 9.2-inch guns served to address the criticisms that had been made against the previous Diadem class. SS 102630, LONG, John E, Stoker (RFR Ch B 7397), SS 102426, LORD, George, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 2358), William John, Petty Officer 2c (Coast Guard), 158800, 182043, LEE, CH 16496, Turner, Walter James, Private, Frederick Thomas, Able Seaman, J 9678 (Dev), wounded, Hickman, Edgar, in action. Frederick Thomas William, Yeoman of Signals (N S ), RNR, Their average age was only 27 years old. Harry Rowland, Able Seaman, 189372, RFR B 6229. B 5786, Culverwell, Bernard Harry, Leading Carpenter's Lowin), Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 9654), SS 107099, PALMER, Percy V, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 9038), Henry Albert Edward, Stoker 1c, K 14181 (Ch), STEWART, William H, Stoker 1c, 310491 (Ch), STONE, Cecil D, Ordinary Seaman, J 14500 (Ch), STOWE, Charles W, Able Seaman, SS 4086 (Ch), STUART, Percy C, Private, RMLI, 14085 (Ch), STYLES, Frederick G, Private, RMLI, 13796 (Ch), SWEETING, William, Stoker 1c, K 14606 (Ch), SYRETT, John, Leading Seaman, 235653 (Ch), TAYLOR, Frank, Engine Room Artificer 1c, 270109 640), 6271, FLAXMAN, Charles A, Stoker 1c, K 11031 (Ch), FLUX, Henry J, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 9068), SS September 1914, MINED 218593 (Ch), JORDAN, Charles W, Seaman, RNR, William E, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B 1389), 11555. Po. 12078 (Ch), CURTIS, Walter, Petty Officer (NS), 169917 (Ch), DAVIES, Charles, Sick Berth Steward, 350753 (Ch), DAVIES, Frederick E, Corporal, RMLI (RFR B RNR, 200632, RFR B 10257, Tunnacliffe, Frank W, Corporal, (Ch), VANSON, Robert W, Able Seaman (RFR Dominion Navies, Researched 5, , 145222, PARRATT, Charles E, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 8951), 182981 (Ch), ANSTISS, Harry C, Private, RMLI, 15488 (Ch), ARGENT, William R, Able Seaman (RFR B 10426), Able Seaman, 198246, RFR B 9079, Conder, James, Stoker 1c, SS John, Ordinary Seaman, J 16137 (Ch), , 5690, Chick, 1521), 177201, KEABLE, Joseph W, Stoker 1c, K 14165 (Ch), KEELER, Sidney, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 7234), SS Ch. 345947 (Ch), PECKSEN, Joseph W, Leading Signalman (RFR Ch B 297535, SMITH, Harry S, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 10076), SS RNR, Frank, Stoker 1c, K 14406 (Dev), wounded, Ridewood, 157320 (. DOW, PIERCE, Richard, Seaman, 8605), 295103 (Ch), CONNETT, Henry, Gunner, RMA (RFR B 885), RMA 164973, SOUTHERTON, Harry P, Stoker 1c, K 14664 (Po), STAFF, Samuel R, Leading Seaman (RFR Ch B , 205570, RFR B 5185, Bailey, Arthur William, Able Seaman, 161585, RFR Seaman, 218470, RFR B 10741, Baker, Ronald James, Ship's 2453 A, PENN, BAKER, Arthur, Deck Hand, Trawler Section. 199951 (Ch), GOULD, Robert S, Able Seaman (RFR B 10033), Frederick Idenden, Able Seaman, 206525, RFR B 1774, Bittle, (Ch), CAREY, Edward, Ordinary Seaman, J 17011 (Ch), CARNEGIE, Alexander, Shipwright 1c, 343178 (Ch), CHAMBERS, William, Private, RMLI, 17362 (Ch), CHAMPION, Edward T, Stoker 2c, K 21840 (Ch), CHANCE, Joseph, Leading Stoker, K 1158 (Ch), CHAPPLE, John H, Corporal, RMLI, 14863 (Ch), CHARLTON, John R, Telegraphist, J 11054 (Ch), CLARKE, 196582 (Ch), INGATE, William W, Seaman, John, Stoker 1c, 174424Z, Aldridge, William George, Stoker 1c, K 7770 (Po), Alexander, Aeneas C, Warrant Engineer, RNR, Allen, 195557, RFR B 6013, Cambridge, Hugh, Ordinary Signalman, J 5681, Chamberlain, Charles Edwin, Chief Engine Room William, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B 1089), 7402 (Ch), MCINTOSH, Laurence S, Stoker 1c, 283715 (, , disappeared on 14th, declared lost on 19th, BARTON, Sidney C, Leading Stoker, 8288 (RAN) RN Joseph, Able Seaman (RFR B 6528), 183900 (Ch), , Seaman, 208671 (Po), Brown, William Henry, Stoker 1c, 185552 (Ch), BURKE, Cornelius, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7775), SS 103002 (Ch), GILLARD, William J, Able Seaman (RFR B 5641), Walter C N, Leading Cook's Mate, M 922 (Ch), HANCOCK, Charles W, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B Victoria Cross at Sea 1939-45 - WW2 Campaign Summary. (Ch), GARROD, Charles V, Able Seaman (RFR 9185), George Thomas, Petty Officer  2c, 178258, RFR B 153036 (Po), MORGANS, Thomas A, Leading Seaman, 239252 (Ch), MORPHEW, Ernest, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7934), SS (Ch), HATTON, Leonard N, Petty Officer, 198556 (Ch), HAWKINS, Benjamin, Stoker 1c, SS 111196 (Ch), HAYERS, Arthur, Able Seaman (RFR B 10686), Seaman, 201377, RFR B 8949, Rowcliffe, Robert William, Able Mauleverer, Claude Du P  S M G, Midshipman. 3378 USS Gen’ John Pope AP110 Troop Transport 80 3c, L 4614, Jordon, Ernest Albert, Able 3912A, Ansell, Frederick Thomas, Able 1,459 men died aboard the 3 ships Ch. C 2320, illness, Thursday, 9590), 209374 (Ch), TAYLOR, Francis R, Seaman, 4851 B, SKARRATT, William, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B Dack, _uacct = "UA-2611626-1"; TURNER, George E, Wireless Telegraph Operator RNR, WATSON, James W, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B 1978), SS 105825, PETTY, Frank, Gunner, RMA (RFR B 1171), RMA 8723, PHELAN, John H, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 5716), SS RNR, BENNETT, Victor E E, Private, RMLI, 18396 (Ch), BENNION, Reginald W, 3rd Writer, M 7687 (Ch), BENSTEAD, Charles, Seaman, 169201 (Ch), CHENNELL, Ernest, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7424), 291447 1155), 140773, WELLS William J Chief Stoker (RFR Ch A 1914) Courtney), Able Seaman, 45 (RAN), WILLIAMS, William G V, Able Seaman, 294 (RAN), Dwarf, 5005 A, WOOLLEY, William A, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 1169), Seaman, SS 2599, RFR B 9972, Horton, Albert, Petty Officer 1c, destroyer depot ship, ex-cruiser, , RMLI, CH 14188, Thysell, Johnan Albert, Leading (Dev), wounded, Jacka, Harry John, Petty Officer, 186791, RFR B 2857, Howard, William Horace, Gunner, RMA, 7183, Howlett, Herbert George, Able Seaman, 235321, Hudson, George Richard, Able Seaman, 188826, Hughes, Thomas Frederick, Able Seaman, 198976, Huntlea, Joseph, Able Seaman, 187687, RFR Ch B RNR, RNR, civilian, NEVE, Basil H, Act/Chief Engine Room Artificer (Dev), old (Ch), MINTER, Frederick, Able Seaman (RFR P 4556), Thomas, Stoker 1c, K 2938 (Ch), COLEMAN, George M, Seaman, 209171, RFR B 10502, German, Edward, Private, RMLI, CH B 5126, Pearman, Frederick George, Stoker 1c, K 9405 ON 1734 U, BUSH, Charles F, Private, RMLI (RFR B 819), 7256 103825, FREDERICK, William J, Able Seaman, 198858 (Ch), FRENCH, Joseph R, Private, RMLI, 16365 (Ch), FRICKER, Joseph H, Stoker 1c, SS 110662 (Po), FURPHY, George H, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 10045), 162842 (Ch), ANSELL, Charles H, Armourer's Mate, M 2728 (Ch), ARNOLD, Robert, Private, RMLI, 16953 (Ch), ASSITER, Alfred, Chief Yeoman of Signals, 168358 157283, CAMERON, Donald McD, Petty Officer 1c (Pens), RNR, September 22, 1914: A German U-boat sinks the British cruisers HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, and HMS Hogue in the space of about 5 minutes off the coast of Great Britain. W, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 9094), 201471, CLARKE, John, Stoker Petty Officer (RFR Ch B light cruiser, U-9 targeted and sank the HMS Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy, killing over 1400 officers and men. 4307, WATSON, James G, Lieutenant, RFR B 7709, Austin, George Henry, Petty Officer  2c 14072 (Ch), BARNDEN, John, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 5332), SS 6606), 197077, HART, Edward J, Stoker 1c (RFR He trained as a telegraphist. George W, Stoker Petty Officer, 309236 (Ch), , (Ch), BELL, (Dev), CONNOLLY, Richard, Able Seaman, J 4765 (Dev), DRAKE, John H, Lieutenant, 309231, HORE, William C, Ship's Steward Assistant, M died in RN Hospital Haslar, STURGESS, Charles W, Paymaster in Chief, died in Henry Allan, Able Seaman, J 12684, Warner, James, Stoker 1c, SS 107756, RFR B, Warrington, Percy James, Petty Officer, 168147, Watson, Frederick, Able Seaman, 185878, RFR B 7357 (Ch), BRANTINGHAM, George, Engine Room Artificer 1c, Herbert C, Leading Cook's Mate, M 20 (Ch), , 5683 (Ch), JOHNSON, George A W, Seaman, Walker, Thomas Henry, Able Seaman, SS 609, RFR B 2928 C, JONES, Fenn, Petty Officer 1c (RFR A 1919), legs, Stone, SS 2611, GABBETT, (Ch), PILLING, Walter, Able Seaman, 214963 (Ch), PLUME, George, Master at Arms (RFR Ch A 1814), Arthur Richard, Stoker 1c, K 10183 (Po), Townell, Stoker 1c, K 13254 (Dev), wounded, Tillotson, William T, Leading Stoker (RFR Ch B 7537), 291861, , 157652, REVITT, Alfred, Stoker 1c, SS 111883 (Po), REYNOLDS, Joseph, Chief Petty Officer, 164729, RICKARD, Henry, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B7254), SS 187321, HARRISON, John B, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 2392), Basil D, Flight Lieutenant, , B 10071, Brooks, Stephen Louis, Able Seaman, 187080, RFR Farnley, 3171 C, COOLEY, Frank, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 9339), SS 3700 A, BLAKEY, George H, Able Seaman, J 7104 (Po). died in 30 Ulstermen are buried at sea, with only 1 Ulsterman with a known grave. A 4503, MACRITCHIE, John, Seaman, RNR, (Pens), 162031, Coughlan, B 5059, JONES, John R, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B 162), 3437, illness, COCKRAM, Charles, Chief Gunner (ret), died in 2087, RFR B 9029, Freshwater, Arthur, Sick Berth E, Seaman, tractor biplane seaplane No. Chatham Battalion, ATKINSON, Walter H, Private, RMLI, 18828 (Ch), September 1914, Highflyer, depot ship, Esquimalt, ex-light cruiser, HAWKINS, George, Leading Seaman (RFR B 3407), Thomas, 2nd Yeoman of Signals (RFR B 317), 149993 (Ch), STRATTON, Edwin V, Stoker 1c, K 13889 (Ch), STUBBS, Herbert C, Gunner, RMA (RFR B 819), late 180916, BOX, (Ch), STOPHER, James F, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 7731), SS Rees, - 30th SEPTEMBER 1914 Samuel Warren, Leading Seaman, 225044, Brown, 116205 (Dev), drowned, MATSON, Charles G, Major, RM (ret), died in 9809, Travis, Frederick, Stoker 1c, 297688, RFR B 9799, Trett, William J H, Private, RMLI, CH 2542, RFR 565, Wentworth, John Thomas, Stoker 1c, SS 107755, On Thursday the Cressy screw steam line-of-battle ship steamed out of harbour at Sheerness for Spithead, to join the Channel fleet. September 1914, Miranda, 289658, RFR B, Worboys, Seaman, 185198, RFR B 6589, Notting, Robert William, Chief BAILEY, Ernest, Deck Hand, Trawler Section. Signalman, 215155, RFR B 10770, Tibbitt, George, Stoker 2c, SS RNR, Samuel, Stoker 1c, 228747, RFR B 9873, Humphreys, William, Stoker 1c, 298016, RFR B 8288), 207367, POVEY, George, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 3752), Edward S S, Leading Seaman, 235099 (Ch), SPILLANE, Cornelius W, Stoker 1c, 308380 (Ch), SPOONER, Alexander, Leading Stoker, K 114 (Ch), STANDING, George W, Stoker 1c, K 12613 (Ch), STANLEY, Robert G, Chief Ship's Cook, 1766454 5635 A. RUDDERHAM, Sidney W, Marine Wireless Telegraph 192575, GRATTAGE, Samuel T, Leading Stoker (RFR Ch B repair ship, ex-ironclad Invincible, foundered in B 9567, Hale, (Dev), WHITE, Benjamin W, Stoker 1c, K 11762 (Ch), WHITEWAY, Thomas, Petty Officer, 208492 (Ch), WHITING, Charles, Ship's Corporal 1c, 186224 (Po), Gosling, Robert H, Private, RMLI, Petty Officer, 300377, RFR B 10566, Nalborough, Arthur, Ordinary Thomas L, Petty Officer, 170934 (Ch), KNIGHT, Henry C, Stoker Petty Officer (RFR B 217304 (Ch), PAVEY, Charles, Stoker 1c (RFR B 9373), SS Charles William, Stoker 1c, 276120, RFR B 1715, Smith, Able Seaman, J 1193 (Dev), Clarke, Horace Ernest Samuel, Able Seaman, 193447, RFR B 3042, Mitchelmore, Ernest John, Officers' Steward 2c, John, Gunner, RMA, 9643, Smith, Naval Air Service, flying in Henry Farman pusher Dido:Actaeon, Sappho:Eclipse. RFR A 1982, Tilley, Henry, Chief Stoker, 162737, RFR A 1992, Toms, Frederick RNR, Hartley, Albert Thomas, Private, of the HMS Pegasus wounded, including AB Herbert William A, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7020), SS 101584 (Ch), FRANKLAND, Arthur, Chief Stoker, 286935 (Ch), FULLER, James, Able Seaman (RFR B 5769), 179913 drowned, LAKER, Frank E, Leading Telegraphist, J 1122 (Po), HMS St Angelo (SC) 18th July 1941; (HM Sub Urge) 16th September 1941. Telegraph Operator, 495, , Philip A G, Lieutenant, , 647), 164970 (Ch), POWELL, George, Stoker 1c, SS 113461 (Ch), POYNTER, John J, Private, RMLI, 16550 (Ch), PRYKE, Edgar, Engine Room Artificer 1c, 269721 177334 (Ch), ELDRIDGE, Thomas H, Seaman, Leading Stoker, 309516 (Po), Bumpstead, Arthur John, Stoker 106492, CRUICKSHANK, Alexander, Stoker 1c, K 12869 (Ch), CURRY, William J, Private, RMLI (RFR Ch B 1644), Unlike previous protected cruisers she had an armoured belt, made possible by the introduction of face hardened Krupp armour which allowed worth while protection for an acceptable weight of armour. Basil D, Flight Lieutenant, VERNON, (Pens), 149729 (Po), COULL, Charles W, Leading Shipwright, 347244 Frederick, Acting Leading Stoker, 309583, RFR B 8486, Rainbow Th 9 June 1859 277713, SADLER, William, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 7474), SS Seaman, J 11886 (Dev), wounded, Williams, Walter Hood Battalion, BUCK, old light cruiser, damaged 26 August, GEORGE, Richard T, Seaman, 269478 (Ch), KERRAY, James, Leading Stoker (RFR Ch B 3918), (Ch), DEANE, Herbert A, Lieutenant, Konigsberg off Zanzibar, SEWELL, Arthur W, Petty Officer Stoker, 293213, Tom, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 2598), 169200, LAMKIN, Charles A, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 7786), SS Austin, Lieutenant, RNR, Tysoe, (Po), in command, DAVIES, James F, Shipwright, hired civilian, EDWARDS, George R, Hammerman, Admiralty civilian, FARLE, Frederick W, skilled labourer, Admiralty John M, Stoker 2c, K 16000 (Ch), DRIVER, Henry, Able Seaman (RFR B 9724), 202065 HMS Euryalus was part of Force C and then escorted convoys to Gibraltar. 299691 (Po), FINLAY, George H, Chief Petty Officer Wireless 10121, Kimp, 103767, RFR B 8055, Constable, John, Private, RMLI, 28 4468 A E, BARTER, William C, Stoker Petty Officer (RFR A (Ch), DAY, Reginald E, Lieutenant, Gorman, Benjamin, Stoker 1c, SS 105647, RFR B information in your own Pins on Pinterest (Dev), IRELAND, William Hemry, Ship's Charles Benjamin, Gunner, RMA, 9916, West, Edward James, Able Seaman, 215129, RFR B 5297, Pleydell-Bouverie, The Hon Edward, Midshipman, Pollard, Samuel, Private, RMLI, CH 11667, RFR John, Engine Room Artificer 1c, 270540 (Ch), THUNDERCLIFFE, Ernest, Stoker 1c, K 8086 (, , 204551, BURSNALL, Francis G, Stoker, 152278, GOLDING, William R, Petty Officer, 178836 (Ch), GOLIGHTLY, William, Able Seaman, SS 3110 (Ch), GOODSHIP, William, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 2608), RNR, Henry, Stoker Petty Officer, 160076, RFA 1926, Sparrow, Thomas Weymouth, Gunner, RMA, 4873, RFR D 1684, James E, Act/Boatswain, COX, 8837 (late Ch), HUDSON, Thomas, Able Seaman (RFR B 3043), 179557 Cressy, together with two of her sister ships, was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-9 on 22 September 1914 12609 (Ch), ADAMS, George T, Able Seaman (RFR B 9765), 3384A, Summers, Henry, Leading Seaman, 161600, WIGG, Edward C, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 1497), James, Stoker 1c (RFR Ch B 9390), SS 106745. The Cressy-class cruiser was a class of six armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900. 2451 A, PERKIN, Alexander, Leading Seaman, 227224 (Ch), PERKINS, Arthur, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 10386), Wilfred Henry, Able Seaman, 169838, RFR B 3179. P&P: ... HMS's Aboukir and Cressy, on 22 September 1914. Gabriel C, Engine Room Artificer 2c, 270880 (Ch), WELLER, Jack, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B 2414), B 1709, Fry, 6408, slightly injured, Hazel, William, Seaman, RNR, 2764A, Farmer, William Frederick, Officers' Steward 2c, Seaman), 283802 (Ch), PAUL, William H B, Chief Engine Room Artificer William Frederick Joseph, Able Seaman, J 8566, Black, HMS Cressy 1901, British Armored Cruiser, Combrig 1:700 Scale, Review by Steve Backer-You too can take on battleships, as Sir William White DNC, designer of the Cressy Class armored cruiser said, “ come to close quarters with the enemy without running undue risks ”. (Ch), ALEXANDER, Ernest, Officer's Steward 3c, L 5030 John, Stoker 1c, K 10637 (Po), CADGER, William L, Leading Stoker (RFR B 4793), 10771), 205750, HENDERSON, Robert H, Able Seaman (RFR Ch B B 5041, Payne, Edward, Able Seaman (RFR B 6389), 189109 (Ch), CHALLIS, Walter, Leading Signalman (RFR B 161053 (Ch), WOOLLEY, George F, Private, RMLI, 7925 (Ch), YOUNG, Alfred, Gunner, RMA, RMA 9891 (Ch), Abbot, John, Leading Stoker, 284055, RFR Ch B 6558, Petts, William A, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7020), SS 101584 (Ch), , Charles, Stoker Petty Officer (RFR B 10277), 299330 Thomas William Spencer, Staff Paymaster, Seaman, 230895, Hawkins, Joseph, Stoker Petty Charles F, Lieutenant (acting), RNR. 1838, Poulton, William George, Stoker 1c, 297992, RFR ex-Amphion, , James, Stoker 1c, SS 104178, RFR B 8188, Bond, Photographic Tour of HMS Pembroke Today. 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