Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1909 | Treveal | Hain S.S. Co. Ltd. |
The steamship Treveal was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-53 off the Skerries, Anglesey, on February 4th, 1918. The ship was on a voyage from Algiers to Barrow with a cargo of iron ore.
Thirty three crew were lost including West Hartlepool-born Messroom Steward Arthur Leonard Brown.
The other crewmen who lost their lives were: Allen, Horace William; Boler, James Matthew; Carroll, Ronald Frederick William; Clemo, Richard Henry Campion; Costa, J.; Cruis, J.; Davies, Benjamin; Dillon, Gilbert; Fonseca, A.; Gomes, Francois G.; Gutierrez, Luis; Harte, James; Holbrook, George; Jackson, Hubert; Kalsu, Pride; Martin, Sidney Sherring; McSherry, C.; Mills, Samuel Arnold; Moran, Charles Foscolo; Murley, Albert George; Nissfolk, Karl Axel Anderson; Patterson, J.; Power, Archibald Anthony John; Rasmussen, K.; Sabino, Antonio; Sadler, Joseph Henry; Taylor, Alfred; Topp, James; Varley, Thomas Henry; Waddington, Arthur Balfour; Williams, William Thomas; Young, Archibald Gilbert; Young, Reginald John.
In this section you will find information, photographs and stories relating to more than 260 Hartlepool seamen who lost their lives during during the First World War, and of the ships they served on.
To find a particular crewman, simply type his Surname in the Search Box at the top of the page.