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HMS Galatea - Loss in WW2. H. M. S. Galateawas one of four ships of. Arethusa Light Cruiser Class; the other three. Arethusa,Auroraand. Penelope: Name. Builder.
The loss of HMS Galatea. Despite their weaknesses this class gave good service in European waters. Sailor's Lady is a 1940 film starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. The movie was directed by. Harry Strang was born on December 13, 1892 in Clifton, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Buck Privates (1941), The Fatal Hour (1940) and Phantom from Space. The Lady of the Barge and Others, Part 10. Contents: Chapters 1-5.
Date Laid Down. Date Launched. Date Completed. Fate.
ARETHUSAChatham Dockyard by. Parsons. 25 Jan 1. Mar 1. 93. 42. 3 May 1. Survived a hit by an. November. 1. 94. 2. In 1. 94. 9. under the Chinese Communists.
Tchoung King; she. March of that. year, was salvaged and.
Hsuang. Ho in 1. 95. Pei. Ching and Kuang Chou before. GALATEAScott's Shipbuilding. Company. 2 Jun 1. Aug 1. 93. 41. 4 Aug 1.
Sunk 1. 4 December 1. U- 5. 57; see below for full. PENELOPEHarland & Wolff. May 1. 93. 41. 5 Oct 1. Nov 1. 93. 61. 8 February 1.
Hit by. one torpedo from U4. Of 5,2. 20 tons standard displacement, her.
She had turbines. On Sunday, 1. 4th May, 1. Atlantis with a cartoon. At the outbreak of war in.
Mediterranean Fleet. March 1. 94. 0. She returned.
UK and joined the 2nd Cruiser Squadron of. Home Fleet at Scapa Flow on 4th March. From. 2. 1st to 2. March she took part with the Squadron. Home Fleet in a sweep. Operation DU - into the Skagerrak. In. April she took part in Norwegian operations and.
On 1. 0th May, with HMS. Arethusa, she arrived at Ymuiden, Holland, to. Southend, England.
On 7th. September bombs fell close during an air raid, and. September a mine exploded close under. Tongue Buoy. She was. She returned to Scapa on 3.
January in company with HMS Arethusa. On 8th. February she sailed again, with HMS Aurora and. HMS Ramillies, returning on. On 2. 3rd March, and again. April Galatea left Scapa Flow with HMS.
Aurora to cover minelaying operations off Iceland. Faroe Islands, and on 1. April, she left. again with Arethusa for Seydisfjord for a. Icelandic harbours. On 1. 9th. both cruisers sailed for a patrol between the.
Faeroes and Iceland after a report that the German. Bismarck was at sea. She continued. patrolling this area until the middle of. May. On 2. 2nd May 1. Scapa Flow with HMS King George the Fifth (KGV). Bismarck and Prinz Eugen.
Bergen, Norway. and she continued with operations until Bismarck. May, when she arrived at. Reykjavik with HMS Prince of Wales. On 2. 9th June. she left the Clyde as part of the escort for. WS9. B en route to join the Mediterranean. Fleet via the Cape of Good Hope. She arrived at. Alexandria in mid- August and joined the 1.
Cruiser Squadron. At the end of the month. Operation Treacle, which was the. Australian Infantry Brigade at.
Tobruk by the Polish Brigade, after which she. Alexandria covering HMS Phoebe which. Bardia. In the middle of. September, Galatea was sent with HMS Naiad to. HMS Coventry and others in the Red Sea.
On 6th December she left Alexandria. HMAS Hobart and others to join the. Breconshire and escort. Alexandria. It had two shafts powered by two.
Ottokar Arnold Paulsen. Sim as a unit of the 1. Cruiser. Squadron; Force B was returning to Alexandria from. Italian convoys going. Benghazi. Just before midnight, when north west. Alexandria,Galateabecame a target.
U- 5. 57which hit her with two. The commander was unaware that a German. U- boat was in the area of Crete. When he saw a. submarine at 2. British. A theory has been put. Galateasank so fast because the.
Captain had given permission for bulkhead doors to. It is a fairly graphic account. Click. Here. A second report, another. The. News of The World newspaper (date not known but. January 1. 94. 2) by Mr. Larry. Allen, Associated Press, war correspondent.
Click. Here. We have received a letter. Click. Here. The Roll of.
Honour was published in the The Times newspaper on. February 1. 94. 2 - the leader read, .
Galatea, the loss. January last. PLY/X 1. Aged 2. 7 years. It is about 1. Later contacted by. Granddaughter who sent this photograph of four.
William is on the far right. ANDERSON, Alexander Massy, War. Correspondent Reuters website. Journalists/name.
Browse. asp. ALLEN,James Leslie., A. B. In contact with nephews and great. ARSCOTT,Ralph Fernley. Sto. 1 from Dartington, Devon. Contact is Victor's. There was a family web page dedicated to Ralph. ASHBY,Sydney F., P.
O. Writer. (TY) C/MX5. In contact with two cousins. D/MX7. 42. 58. Aged 2.
Barrow in Furness. Contact cousin. BICKERSTAFFE,Edmund, Royal. Marine, PY/X1. 00. D/KX 1. 04. 40. 0 aged 2.
Swansea. There was a service held for Mr. Lionel is mentioned on a stone plaque. Weston Burt, Glos.
Contacted by his niece. BOWLES,Walter Benjamin Sto. P. O.. C/K6. 15. 89 Aged 3. Contacted by. his Son and a grand- daughter.
BRINKWORTH,David, Sto. D/KX9. 50. 99. from Grangetown, Cardiff aged 2.
D/KX1. 08. 55. 1 aged 2. Norwich. He left a wife. Margaret and 2 children, he was originally from.
Plymouth. Contacted. God- daughter, now aged 8.
Butlers who lived next door to her. Granny in Blackheath, London.
CALVER. Clifford R.,Warrant Engineer, Age 3. Plymouth. Served his. Navy and was stationed at. Portsmouth. He served on various ships and. He left a wife Gwendoline who.
February 2. 00. 5 aged 9. We were contacted by his niece.
His. name is recorded in the book of remembrance in. Gorleston- on- Sea, Norwich Cathedral, on the war. Great Yarmouth and the Plymouth war.
CHAPPLE,Courtney John, A/Elect. D/KX1. 21. 01. 6, 5. Mess. She. remembers standing on Fred's shoulders watching.
King and Queen in their open carriage. CLARKE,Frederick Charles, Leading. Stoker A/Sto P. O. Ty, D/KX8. 23. 06 from West. Bromwich, in contact with his Grandson. COLCLOUGH, Geoffrey Beckett.
P. O. D/JX1. 40. 09. Aged 2. 3 years. Contacted by a relative researching.
CONACHERAlex A. B., P/JX2. Aged 2. 2 years from Dundee. Smn.. D. JX2. 08. He left a wife. Ivy Beatrice in Newport, Monmouthshire. Previously worked for the Coal. Board in Shirebook, Nottinghamshire and his father.
COOPER,Walter, Sto. D/KX1. 06. 02. 3 Aged 3.
Manchester. CRAFT,Walter George, A. B.. D/J1. 05. 29.
Walthamstow, London. In contact with the two daughters. Malta. CRICHTON, John. He left. a widow Emma in Newfoundland. In contact with two of his sons. DARKE,Norman, Boy 1, D/JX1.
Aged 1. 7 from Torquay, Devon - In contact with his. DAVIDSON,Alexander, Royal. Marine, PLY/1. 00. Aberdeen, aged 2. DAVIDSON, William, Sto. C/KX1. 27. 51. 0 Aged 3. Stoker, D/K6. 24.
Devonport, aged. 3. DOHERTY,Albert E., Smn. R. N. R.. D/X1. 85. A , Aged 3. 0 from Liverpool, in contact.
DOYLE, Thomas, A. B.. D/JX 2. 53. 40.
Aged 2. 7 years. Aged 4. Perranporth, Cornwall. Royal Naval. Patrol Service, LT/JX1.
Before. boarding the ship, Jacky had a premonition that the ship would go. Fellow crewmates, on returning to England, told the family. Jacky had not re- boarded the ship, when they had. South Africa. Aged 2. Liverpool, moved to Banbury in Oxfordshire just. Whately Hotel. She had a daughter. Angela on 2. 6th September 1.
Served on Galatea from its. He never saw his Brother again. His Nephew has sent us a printed.
Joseph's Institute, Hamrun- Malta. The first page describes. Gazette as . In. 2.
Medal with a strong Galatea connection. Football Medal dated 1. HMS. GALATEA and on the Obverse side two footballers.
His Uncle Leon was a member of the. Ships Football Team and he was amazed to find this on Ebay of all places being. Plymouth who had bought it in a car boot sale. Contact. great nephew. FOOTE, Hubert J., Leading.
Steward, P/LX2. 18. In 1. 94. 1 the. blitz was so bad he arranged for them to move to. Kingstanley where they stayed.
War. In contact with his. Smn. D/SSX3. 59. 18. Aged 1. 8 years from Paignton, Devon. In contact with a niece. GILL, Ronald Kitchener, Ord. From Ivybridge. Devon. Also served on HMS Hood and HMS Renown.
He was in the Navy for 3. GOLDING,George Frederick, Boy.
C/JX1. 80. 51. 3. Youngest of six. three boys and three girls, from Carnoustie. Angus, Scotland. In contact with his nephew. Contacted by two nieces. GREENWOOD,Bernard (known as Bunny). Sto. 1, D/KX1. 12.
Aged 2. 1 years from Garston. Lancashire. Previously worked for Gas Company. They. had met when she was 1. GREENWOOD, John Grenville. A. B., C/JX 1. 57.
In contact with a niece. HALL, Richard, Chief Stoker.
D/K6. 68. 85. From Abertillery, Monmouthshire. Aged 3. 4 from. Bromley, Kent. Contact nephew. HARRIS,Ronald D., Boy. D/JX1. 66. 76. 7. Aged 1. 7 years from Droitwich.
In contact with Daughter Janet and. Granddaughter Michele. Aged 3. 7 when he died and. Anne May Harris, eldest son. William (Bill), 2nd eldest Anthony (Tony). Audrey 1. 0yrs and a fourth child. Janet only 6 months old.
Aged 2. 5 years from. Harpoole, Northamptonshire. P/SKX1. 02. 8. Aged 1. From Holmewood. Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Contacts: Brother- in- Law. HATHERLEY, Cecil, Ord. Aged 2. 4 from Littledean.
Hill, in the Forest of Dean. We acknowledge the photographer. John. Abrahams, Naval Photographer, Queen Street. Portsmouth. HENDERSON, Alexander. Charles, Petty Officer, D/JX 1. R. N., Aged 4. 3 years.
Stoke, Devenport. He had retired from the Navy. Reserve List when war was declared and. Aged 1. 8 years from Newquay.
Cornwall. A/Shipwt. D/MX5. 18. 83. 2.
Warrant Officer exams before he went down with. Plymouth. Aged 2.
Plymouth. He was. Don Boulton - a survivor - who in fact joined in boys service at the same time as he did and was in the same. HMS Impregnable at Devonport. As a class of 3. 0. Galatea. If my memory serves me right Frederick.
HUGHES,William John Elwyn, A. B.. D/JX1. 54. 50. From Abertillery, Monmouthshire. He. was only 2. 0 when he died but had apparently joined. RN as a fifteen year old.
A Geordie, born in Wallsend. Antrim, Northern Ireland. C/JX1. 72. 84. 0.
Telegraphist. Contact nephew. JENKINS,Eric Fenner Rowland, Sto. D/SSX. 2. 01. 03 from Swansea. Contacted by son of his. JOHNSTONE, William. W. F.), Elect. Awaiting.
JONES, Kenneth Harry, Sto. D/KX. 9. 23. 28 Contacted by his nephew. JONES,Patrick Roy, Sto.
D/KX8. 98. 82. 05. Contact niece and other. Australia. JOPE, Norman Richard.. D/MX6. 69. 90, Supp.
Asst. Age 2. 4 years from. Plymouth. Aged 2. Denton. Lancashire. Contact: great nephew. KEAN,Carol Reuben, Boy.
Telegraphist D/JX 1. Aged 1. 7 years from. Dalbeattie, known as Bunt. Contacted by his Great. Niece. The family do not have a photograph of him.
Galatea Boys Football Team. KELLY, Samuel, A. B.. D/JX 1. 91. 52. Aged 2. 1 Son of Nicholas and Honora Kelly of Windsor. KERSWILL, Alfred Sydney.