Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1881 | Saxon | Robinson & Rowland | |
1888 | Saxon | Robinson Bros. | |
1895 | Saxon | Maclay & McIntyre | |
1899 | Saxon | Glasgow Navigation Co. Ltd. | |
1915 | Saxon | Macbeth & Co. Ltd. | |
1916 | Saxon | Entente S.S. Co. Ltd. |
The steamship Saxon was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-105, 83 miles east of Fair Isle, on May 7th, 1918. The ship was on a voyage from Odde, Denmark, to Leith with a cargo of carbide.
Twenty two crew were lost including two from the Hartlepools: 3rd Engineer Thomas Francis Robinson, and Steward Frederick English.
The other crewmen who lost their lives were: Adair, Frederick Joseph; Atkinson, Nicolas; Byron, Albert; Damase, Augustus; English, Frederick; Higgins, James; Hill, Harold Douglas; Horsman, Allan; Johnson, James; Johnson, Sam; Kooy, Thomas; Kvande, Charles; Leask, Geo Victor; Logan, William; McCarthy, James; Majambia, Josiah; Mohtar, Dick; Osmundsen, Ole Andreas; Richardson, Joseph Walter; Robinson, Thomas Francis; Rossiter, Robert Forrest; Whatton, Harry.
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.