Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1941 | Empire Newcomen | British Government |
On a voyage from London for Sunderland with a crew of 27 & 5 passengers Empire Newcomen was torpedoed by a German motor torpedo boat (S-52) & sank 5 miles south of Dudgeon Light off Cromer on 30 November 1941.
Ten hands were lost including two from West Hartlepool: Percy Aird, aged 54 and William Foster Skirving aged 58.
The other crew members lost were: The Master Digby George Ivor Dyball Paske, Raymond Donald, John Webster Kinnersley, David McKenzie, Joseph Stanyer, Andrew Wilkie, Arthur Harland and Clifford James Lloyd..
The following notes on dockyard ship movements were made at the time by Mr. Thomas W. Withers, of South Crescent, Hartlepool:
Empire Newcomen – 1941 – No.1120
Sep. 6th – Attending launch (Swainson Dock). From launching berth to Dockyard
Sep. 13th – From Dockyard to North Quay
Sep. 15th – From North Quay to Dockyard
Sep. 20th – From Dockyard to CMEW
Sep. 29th – From CMEW to Dockyard
Oct. 20th – From Dockyard to North Quay End
Oct. 21st – From North Quay End to Dockyard
Oct. 23rd – One tide attendance – 11.30am
Oct. 23rd – From Dockyard to North Quay - 5pm
Oct. 23rd – From North Quay to Dockyard
Oct. 26th – One tide attendance – 7am
Oct. 27th – From Dockyard to Irvine’s Dry Dock
Oct. 28th – One tide attendance – 10am
Oct. 29th – From Irvine’s Drydock to 15 & 16 Spouts
Nov. 1st – From Harbour to Middlesbrough