A pussers holdall was a must in place of the small issue attache case. "The Chatham Division - Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust". We can reunite you with your friends who served at HMS Pembroke and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships . The raid was assisted by a singular coincidence. Albert was then posted to HMS. Inline images in messages are the copyright of the respective linked sites. Dave Jefferson, there in 1957/8, tells me Anson block housed seaman andGrenville held electricians, including him,undergoing Part 2 training in the Electrical School which was housedbehind the Main Gate Block. By the end of the raid the total number of dead stood at 98, but this would increase as injured men later succumbed to their injuries. Grey Funnel Line (GFL) Course/Class Photos. The Drill Hall formed part of the Royal Navy's HMS Pembroke barracks at Chatham. - HMS Pembroke during the Second World War -. AT THE ADVENT OF THE IRONCLAD, 1861. It was a place where we came across old shipmates and those back from foreign lands talking about places we had never been. Above: the main gate to HMS Pembroke thought to have been taken between 1905 and 1910. Kent ME4 4TZ, Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust is a Registered Charity No. HMS Pembroke (1655) was a 28-gun fifth rate launched in 1655 and lost in a collision off Portland in 1667. HMS Pembroke (M107) is currently on deployment NATO Mine Counter-Measures Maritime Group In 1890, the Royal Navy Depot in Chatham was founded. Stoker1. He died in the air raid and just two days later, his brother, Harry, serving in the London Regiment, died of wounds. One sailor who spent time at HMS Pembroke describes the barracks in the mid 1950s: The Block at theeastern end housed the Barrack Guard and the Laundry and was There were beds then but hooksand stowagesremainedand some of thosein transit had to use hammocks. dailyinfo[7]=' Major Surtees ATKINSON Military Cross Royal Field Artillery who died 07/02/1918 FULFORD CEMETERY United Kingdom ' British & Commonwealth military and maritime buttons. Sidney Sandoe entered the Royal Navy as a boy entrant at Devonport, HMS Impregnable. In 1970, all Naval establishments in Chatham were to be combined and known as HM Navy Base, under one officer 'Flag Officer, Medway and Port Admiral'. Old timers had tattoos and wore light colour collars. 1st Floor North, Fitted Rigging House photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. Military. On the 7th June 1950 R.N.S.S. Rifle Brigade who died 13/02/1916 MENIN ROAD SOUTH MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' If you could list the ships with the dates your grandfather served in them, then we might be able to help you. Above: Seaman Thomas Ginn and his headstone in Woodlands Cemetery. No warning of the approach of the invader was given, and no-one appears to have seen it. The Drill Shed and Canteen were being used by the Dockyard. Grey Funnel Line (GFL) Course/Class Photos. The location of the ship is 28 miles East south east off Spurn Point. The Drill Shed and Canteen were being used by the Dockyard. dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' 1883-1885. I have a photograph of a communication group together all in Blues, Cap tallies with the single HMS and no ships name. joined up on 14 October 14, 1916, at the age of 20. HMS Pembroke (1690) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1690, captured by the French in 1694 and subsequently wrecked. This requirement endured until the 1960s. Above:Seaman Albert Cluett. Want to find out more about your relative's service? Caught and sank German T.B.D's "S.115", "S.117", "S.118" and S.119". The hand writing on the one page of his service record is a challenge to read, but it is clear that Bob was based at HMS Pembroke, then HMS Actaeon (another shore base) and then back to Pembroke. Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. Channel Squadron. I saw your photos thanks. Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany ' Others were greatly cut up, mangled, bleeding and some were blown limb from limb. These included the loss of three Chatham cruisers, HMS Hogue, Aboukir and Cressy, sunk together on the morning of the 22nd September 1914 by a single German submarine the U-9 . HMS CERES was the Supply and Secretariat training at Wetherby, Yorkshire between 1944 and 1958. dailyinfo[11]=' Seacunny ABDUR RAHMAN SIRAJUL HAQ S.S. MERTON HALL (Liverpool). For the four months that he was under training as an Engine Room Artificer at Chatham (before being discharged invalided). G. Mackie, June 2018. Soon after, thePresident IIIstruck an iceberg and subsequently, some rocks at Cape Race. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who served their countries on all sides, across all theatres and fronts, on land, at sea and in the air and at home, during the Great War. dailyinfo[13]=' S/8943 Rifleman John William BENTLEY 3rd Bn. Photo - IWM. Died 1960. Please tell us what you know: Please use this form to add details and stories of those who served during the two World Wars 1914-18 and 1939-45. Your email address will not be published. Retrieved 30 June 2018. After the area had been repaired, it was reopened and used as different naval buildings until 1984 when it was closed. Norfolk & Suffolk: Shaw, Keeble, Gooch, Callas, Hawkins, Thorpe, Gibson, Baker, Census Information is Crown Copyright, from, Cooper : Muels : Howarth : Every : Price : King, Glad to help Pauline and Annie is right its a great story. Sign up for a new account in our community. if (month<10) month="0"+month . dailyinfo[1]=' Staff Nurse Edith Mary CAMMACK Associate of the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4th Southern Gen. Hos. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! In the early years of the 20th century the Royal Navy underwent a major programme of modernisation which resulted in its ships and men being divided into three equal divisions each based on one of the home Royal Dockyards Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth. In 1970, all Naval establishments in Chatham were to be combined together and known as HM Navy Base, under one officer 'Flag Officer, Medway and Port Admiral'. Launched in 1944, HMS Cavalier is a CA-class destroyer. Britton), he was sent to Chatham, England for specialised training as a gunner. HMS Pembroke was a Royal Naval shore base at Chatham, it opened in 1903 and closed in 1984. Training ship for Boy Artificers at Chatham 1/1/1906-1910. he was living in the barracks and borne on the books of the Chatham Pay Office. I qualified and was duly sent to HMS PEMBROKE, Chatham for drafting to . No expert but wasn't the pembroke a royal navy training ship moored in the estuary. Division. He was only borne on her books for pay while serving in SHARK. Gentlemen in white belts and gaiters were there to ensure that the leave party were turned out correct Then of course we all hadrabbitts. Coy. Signal School {R.N.S.S.} THE CREW OF HMS JERVIS BAY - Sorting out the confusion over the various naval forces involved There has for quite a while, been . In time it would be our turn to emulate them. My granddad was in a ship sunk probably about 1941-1942 by a german U boat. RootsChat.com is a totally free family history forum to help you. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. The clock on the drill hall tower stopped at 11.12, giving the exact time the bomb exploded. Jan 1910 - HMS Pembroke, shore base, Chatham. Above: Seaman Alexander Kennedy. HMS Pembroke I was an accounting base at Chatham from 1940 to 1960. (30 November 1881) It was built on the site of a prison built in 1853 to house over 1,000 convicts, with the intention that they would be used to build the Dockyard extension. Sidney Richard John Sandoe 1868-1911. In 1957, the barracks and gunnery school were closed due to the local port divisions being replaced; however in 1959 the barracks re-opened as the Royal Naval Supply School, who trained staff in supply and secretarial work. The building was being used as an overflow barracks. dailyinfo[29]=' Oberleutnant zur See Axel Carl Ludwig VON SCHOENERMARCK S.M.S. HMS Pembroke was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1733. HMS Quantock a destroyer came to the scene and managed to save 22 crew from the water. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. HMS CERES was a C Class light cruiser launched in 1917 and sold and broken up in 1946. He was a Ldg.Sig. dailyinfo[31]=' 420628 Sapper William Bayne YOUNG 63rd Field Coy. michael994312 December , 2007 in Sailors, navies and the war at sea. It was a place where one laid out kit for inspection and where one commenced joining and drafting routines. This was the main gate, which I first passed through in October 1976 . The Drill Shed and Canteen were being used by the Dockyard. On Navy Days, many static displays were put on show in the drill shed. Ships. Training. dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. HMS Pembroke (1733) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1733. Some ships which did not carry their own pay accounts were 'tenders' to a larger pay office. The run up the line to the smoke was easy Many long distance lorry drivers would always give Jack a lift. She foundered in 1745, but was raised and wrecked . The Air Raid on Chatham Drill Hall 3 September 1917. F. G. St. John. If it was incidental music we knew that someone, somewhere was doing the inspection. Royal Navy K15145 Stoker HMS Pembroke, HMS Actaeon, HMS Colmbo, HMS Hecla, HMS Kinsha. A large number of these experienced RFR men are on the 'RN Memorial' at Chatham. There are no mentions of any ship-board deployment. Officers and the surviving ratings who were able to, tore at the rubble with their bare hands in their efforts to find those lost beneath the debris of the shattered Drill Hall. After the war Chatham became home to the reserve, or standby fleet. Thank you very much for your information on the ships. Someone on here will knowand I'll just apologise lol, My wife's gt grandfather served on a couple of those ships as a stoker too. Jerry Newton. I have also been able to establish a little more detail about the events around the sinking of HMS Pintail: On 10th June 1941, the Harwich based patrol vessel HMS Pintail was escorting a convoy near 62-Bouy, some 30 miles off the Humber, when steamship Royal Scott detonated an acoustic mine, blew up and sank. My Father, Stanley Dansey served on HMS Royal Arthur in December 45 through to the end of January 46. Add a Name to this List It was one of the most terrible nights I have ever known the crying and the moaning of dying men who had ten minutes before been fast asleep.". Worcestershire Regiment who died 23/02/1915 LOKER CHURCHYARD Belgium ' . var day=mydate.getDay() Our I`m sure others will add to this but I hope this will do for now. His name was Henry John Miller (300159), he was also a stoker 1st class (I'm not sure what the 1st class actually means). Boy entrants drilling on HMS Impregnable. Among those killed in the air raid were five Canadian sailors, four of whom served in the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve. The final number of those killed in the air raid is usuallystated to be between 130 and 135. There must have been about 300 girls, like myself, instructed to report to the barracks at HMS Pembroke, Mill Hill, North London for a two week introductory course. PEMBROKE had at least eight different nominal ships over the years, including the original PEMBROKE (1812). By the outbreak of the First World War some 205 ships were manned by Chatham Division men - and saw action across the world- both on sea and on land. I do have some photos somewhere I will try and find them. I also have a photo of him and 11 others in dress uniform in the deck of what is clearly a capital ship. In 1713 was purchased in Genoa by Spain. It was a sad spectacle in the moonlight officers and men carrying the dead bodies of comrades into buildings which had been transformed into a mortuary and the seriously wounded cases into motor ambulances which sped to the hospital - flying glass and falling debris accounting for many of the casualties. Pj. On the order Roman Catholics fall in, they in turn had also finished and doubled back How did they find their rightful places amongst the other 1500still on parade? If you would like to be kept informed of latest news and events at The Historic Dockyard Chatham, please sign up to our newsletter. Copyright 2023, All Rights Reserved. On 3rd September 1917, the Chatham Drill Hall, - a glass roofed building - was being used as a temporary overflow dormitory for sailors and there were 698 men asleep or resting in their hammocks in the Drill Hall. In March 1916 she was seriously damaged forrard in a collision with the stern of the light-cruiser Cleopatra during an engagement with German destroyers in the North Sea, which resulted in Cleopatra cutting the German destroyer G194 in half. HMS Pembroke, Chatham. HMS PEMBROKE was a shore establishment - a 'stone frigate'. Pembroke - Ship sunk ww2 by German U boats? HMS Resistance (Photo Ships) In June 1861, the Navy List records the names of four frigates then fitting out for service which became the first sea-going ironclad warships in the Royal Navy. Your email address will not be published. Up until 1897 men waiting to be transferred to ships were kept in hulks moored on the River Medway. I believe that this was a RN Barracks. [2] By the beginning of the First World War, Chatham was one of the Royal Navy's three manning ports together with Plymouth and Portsmouthmanned by men allocated to the Chatham Division. HMS CERES was a 32 gun Fifth Rate launched in 1781 and broken up in 1830. For more information visit Medway Archive Centre's website, email malsc@medway.gov.uk or phone 01634 332 714. BLACKCAP. Validate Bank Details The gathering up of the dismembered limbs turned one sick.It was a terrible affair and the old sailors, who had been in several battles, said they would rather be in ten Jutlands or Heliogolands than go through another raid such as this.". Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, [3] This role continued until the advent of central manning in 1956. Frederick left a widow and three children, the youngest of whom, born in February 1917, has the middle name of Vanguard on which ship Frederick was serving at that time. He joined the Navy as soon as he was 17 in October 45 and after Arthur he went to HMS Glendower and then to HMS Pembroke (Chatham) where he stayed severing as a Boy Steward and later an Assistant Steward until he was released in 1948. Victor Leopold Burnley HMS Pintail (d.10th Jun 1941). Royal Navy K15145 Stoker HMS Pembroke, HMS Cadmus, HMS Conquest, HMS St George. Chatham [Cookham Camp] was transferred lock stock and . Passing through the former HMS Pembroke, Chatham's Edwardian naval barracks (now the Medway Campus of the Universities of Greenwich and Kent), the trail connects the Dockyard with eighteenth century defences and their Field of Fire - now open parkland. Hi Arabis Thanks for your help I have attached the list. Monday night had been selected for anti aircraft practice and because of that policemen were actually going through the streets advising people not to be alarmed when they heard the guns firing at the very moment that the raider began his attack. Thanks Margarette, Look forward to seeing what photos you have. Here is some info on the ships you have listed for the dates you have listed. During the Age of Sail, the Royal Navy manned its ships either by recruitment or impressment; crew were retained for as long as they were needed and then usually dismissed when their ship was paid off at the end of a voyage or campaign. HMS Pembroke X was the headquarters of the Royal Navy Patrol Service at Lowestoft in 1939/40. HMS Drake (HMNB Devonport, Devonport, Devon) HMS Nelson (HMNB Portsmouth, Portsmouth) HMS Neptune (HMNB Clyde, Faslane, Dunbartonshire) HMS Seahawk (RNAS Culdrose, Cornwall) HMS Gannet (RNAS Prestwick, South Ayrshire) HMS Heron (RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset) HMS Collingwood (Fareham, Hampshire . TILBURY was a 1918 Destroyer. Download Chatham Trail and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Seaman Alexander Kennedy came from the Western Isles. This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). 10thFeb 2023 - Please note we currently have a huge backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. Learn how your comment data is processed. The RN Barracks, Chatham, was HMS PEMBROKE. Mackie, Gordon. G. Rand. When further ships were added they took the parent ship name for example PEMBROKE I and PEMBROKE II. "East Camp, HMS Pembroke in the late 70's. We paid for the privilege of living here, looked after it, kept it spotless and called it home. In 1959, the barracks re-opened as the Royal Naval Supply School, who trained staff in supply and secretarial work. Thank you, your item has been added to the basket. He was on, HMS Royal Arthur, HMS Pembroke, HMS Titania, HMS Pembroke again, HMS Wildfire, HMS St Tudno and HMS Eskimo. dailyinfo[22]=' 25368 Quartermaster Serjeant Leonard Henry CADE Meritorious Service Medal 12th Coy. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. Please select an option below to continue. Born 1894. 4th Bn. In 1957, the barracks and gunnery school were closed due to the local port divisions being replaced. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy, Please enter a password with 6 characters or more. The first shot of the naval war was fired by a Chatham Division destroyer HMS Lance in the North Sea and Chatham division ships bore the brunt of naval casualties at sea in the first months of the war. Michael / Margarette, here are two for UNDAUNTED for your time scale - shows where they were and what doing ; ST JOHN Francis G MVO Captain RN 78C002, Undaunted Commodore (T) 04.06.17 Gazetted, Harwich Force 1914 - 1917 Commander of the Bath. It is home to our School of Health Sciences, programs in interior architecture and immersive media, the Center for Women's Entrepreneurship, and the Women's Business Center. Pay once to enjoy again and again for an entire year. LOOKOUT was a 1914 Destroyer. dailyinfo[12]=' Captain Glanvill Richard CATTARNS Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches 6th Bn.