Year |
Name |
Owner |
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1927 | Warlaby | R. Ropner & Company |
On a voyage from Alexandria to Oban with a cargo of cotton seed & oil Warlaby left Freetown on 30 January 1941 & was shelled by German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper & sank 200 miles SE of St Michaels, Azores on 12 February 1941. 38 lives were lost.
Founded in 1874 by Robert Ropner, the company owned, managed & built ships.
More detail »Master: 1941 Commodore Septimus Howard Murray.
In convoy SL-64S with a crew of 40 on a voyage from Alexandria to Oban with a cargo of cotton seed & oil Warlaby left Freetown on 30 January 1941 & was shelled by German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper & sank 200 miles SE of St Michaels, Azores on 12 February 1941. The chief officer was picked up the following day by the HMS Camito. 38 lives were lost including master.
Lives lost February 1941: Abdul Mohamed, fireman/trimmer, 44, India; Anderson, James Gerald, fireman/trimmer, 24; Bambro, George, 3rd officer, 25, Whitley Bay, Northumberland; Batcheler, Charles, chief yeoman of signals; Black, Arthur, able seaman, 25; Blackbourn, Frederick, 2nd officer, 28, Cleethorpes, Lincs.; Bowland, Joseph Patrick, steward, 27; Brannan, Thomas, fireman/trimmer, 26 (son of James & Charlotte); Bray, George Frederick, fireman/trimmer, 36, Halling, Yorks.; Brooks, J, donkeyman, 38; Brown, Robert, 2nd engineer, 42; Copland, George, 3rd engineer, 28, Northfield, Aberdeen; Davison, Ronald, 2nd radio officer, 18, Chester, le, Street; Fearn, Charles, able seaman, 36 (son of Charles & Elizabeth); Fitzmaurice, Stanley Alan Robin, fireman/trimmer, 34, Sloane Square, London; Gillen, James, 4th engineer, 41, Swinefleet, Yorks.; Gilmour, John, galley boy, 17, Barrow, in, Furness, Lancs.; Grace, George Samuel, signalman, (RNVR) aged 30, Liverpool; Gray, Vivian, sailor, 25; Hayes, Joseph, deck hand, 48; Hedditch, Francis Tom, mess room boy, 20, Port Mulgrave, Yorkshire; Holborow, Ulrick Ratcliffe, able seaman, 36; Hunter, Arthur, carpenter, 23; Jackson, Sydney, donkeyman, 26; Mitchelson, Storey, cabin boy, 18, North Shields; Murray, Septimus Howard, master, 35, Carrshields, Northumberland; Neville, George Arthur, deckboy, 18, Hornchurch, Essex; Nicholson, Stanley George, 1st radio officer, 21 (son of George William & Florence May); Obad Mosseleh, fireman/trimmer, 47; Rawes, George James, deck boy, 17, King’s Cross, London; Roberts, John William Cowell, fireman/trimmer, 29; Rocha, John, able seaman, 53; Sahlman, Arthur, boatswain, 47, Wallsend, Northumberland; Sanderson, Percy George, chief engineer, 55, Middlesbrough; Smith, William, donkeyman, 47; Thompson, Frederick, fireman/trimmer, 32, Leeds, Yorks.; Wheatley, James Smith, deck boy, 20, North Shields; Yeardsley, Robert William, fireman/trimmer, 31.
Survivors February 1941: Evans, JD, chief officer; Sands, Eddie, seaman, 18, Redcar.
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