On 15 May 1942 she struck, amidships, one of 80 mines laid a month prior by the auxiliary minelayer Doggerbank, killing 24 and wounding another 112 men. [6], Hecla soon proved herself "a very wet ship." Despite his unblemished naval record Ross appeared unwilling to explore the various passages in the ice, and declared that a range of mountains blocked the way through the Lancaster Sound. As the principal port for the city of Edinburgh and the southeast of Scotland, it has been fascinating to document the shipping history of Leith through the eyes of Lloyd's Register's long serving surveyor, Walter Paton. HMS Hecla, (ex-"British Crown" ) launched 1878, 6,400 tons, 4-12 pdr guns. You can e-mail us the information here. Sadly the family have no photographs of James William Pope and I am slowly trying to piece together his naval career. The remainder of May and June were spent in drydock, repairing extensive underwater damage. [11], She recommissioned at Chatham on 22 October, 1919.[12]. This is a listing of people associated with this ship.We also have a detailed page on the British destroyer tender HMS Hecla (F 20). A137 HMS Hecate Assigned 829 Sq Wasp HAS.1 XS532 as Hecate Flt/418-HT, until c Nov 1969. My grandfather K16869 Leading Stoker William Sewell served mainly on Cruisers before, during and after the the war but, during 1917-18 he was on the Depot Ship H.M.S. dailyinfo[18]=' Nurse Hellen ILINE Russian Army who died 18/02/1920 MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA Greece ' The National Archives. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. Though the Northwest Passage had not been discovered, HMSHeclahad successfully crossed the 110 west meridian, wintered at a latitude believed to be impossible, and had discovered over 850 miles of Arctic coastline. PRIVATE Served from 1953 - 1956 Served in HMS Hecla Martin Jackson OM AW1 Served from 1987 - 1996 Served in HMS Hecla Norman Wood MEM1 Served from 1965 - 1973 Served in HMS Hecla Jack Mead PETTY OFFICER Served from 1985 - 2002 Served in HMS Hecla John Ohara LRO G Served from 1977 - 1985 Served in HMS Hecla Craig Hulton It's easy! From the log of the Hecla I was able to see the arrangements for the burial party, the funeral party and the firing party - all of which came from the Hecla. Law, RN) is undocked at the Simonstown Dockyard. http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php?title=H.M.S._Hecla_(1878)&oldid=331946. In November 1818, Arctic explorers HMSIsabellaand HMSAlexanderreturned to London after less than ten months. It is suspected he was injured. '[18] In these amusing stories these pages show that the officers and men of Parrys Expedition had not only survived the harsh Arctic winter, but also kept their good humour, retained their optimism, and thrived. var fontstart = '' also use it on this page. It was on 22 January 1819 that the Admiralty Board appointed Parry Lieutenant and Commander ofHecla. [19] Following the arrival at Peterhead, Parry left Lieutenant Beechey in command ofHeclabefore departing for the Admiralty at London for presentation, only to discover that news fromLeeof the expeditions success had already reached them. On his return towards the Lancaster SoundHeclasighted three whaling ships. Gladstone Service Record. 7905861) registered in England and Wales, and owner of Lloyd's Register Group Limited. Canadian Railway Troops who died 09/02/1920 HALIFAX (MOUNT OLIVET) CEMETERY Canada ' The National Archives. HMS Hecla was originally built as a Hecla Class bomb vessel, ordered by the Royal Navy on 5 June 1813. [13] After the Navy Here the known naval records for Hecla end. Coy. dailyinfo[9]=' 910311 Private Charles Henry CROMWELL 2nd Canadian Constr. These recorded the names of men joining and leaving the ship, who served in the Royal Navy but when a self-accounting ship like HMS, his list of the 858 officers and men aboard, when [8], Hecla participated in the Annual Manoeuvres of 1890 under the command of Captain Edwin J. P. Gallwey as part of a Reserve Fleet of the force representing the Royal Navy, headquartered in the Downs. With her steering gear out of commission, the cruiser HMSGambia towed Hecla to Simonstown, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa for repairs. Heclawas a three masted full rigged ship, on a builders measurement tonnage of 375 24/94 and measured 105 feet in length. HMS Thunderer [1872], (starboard broadside view) 4 guns double screw ship, iron turret ship, armour-plated 9190 (4407 . Willan Service Record. During this time, Parry had been impressed with the speed and strength ofHecla, referring to her in his journal as a charming ship. This is described (CWGC) as being in the main street of Buncara "which was a Naval Base during the Great War". Worcestershire Regiment who died 23/02/1915 LOKER CHURCHYARD Belgium ' She had a range of 12,000 nautical miles (22,000km; 14,000mi) at a speed of 11 knots (20km/h; 13mph) and 20,000 nautical miles (37,000km; 23,000mi) at 9 knots (17km/h; 10mph). Following the failure of British diplomacy, Lord Exmouth headed a joint Anglo-Dutch attack to finally put an end to piracy and the Christian slave trade in the Ottoman Regency of Algeria. [14] By 26 SeptemberHeclaandGripersuccessfully anchored at Winter Harbour. on Armistice Day 1942, the day she was torpedoed and sunk. if (year < 1000) year+=1900 Barracks at her Home Port. Unfortunately i am unable to name any of the crew. The third and final Hecla Rediscovered blog covers her third voyage to the Arctic and her expedition to the North Pole. Deployment. The following names on the list can not be confirmed as being on board: McCoy, James A Captain Gow, James A Canteen Manager My great grandfather was Stoker 1st Class James William Pope on HMS Hecla between Nov 1914 and 19 April 1916 . Notes on event St. John Service Record. This list can also be seen as a PDF. Over the course of the next few days, Parry set about naming the many bays, inlets and islands they passed; the most important being Croker Bay, Navy Board Inlet, and Admiralty Inlet. going on leave, returning from leave, changing messes, becoming The National Archives. It seems that the Hecla may have been stationed on the western side of the lough as my Grandfather is buried in Rathmullan churchyard which is to the west - a second is buried on 'the other side of the lough' in the churchyard of Lower Fahan Churchyard. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom ' D'Arcy Service Record. Dubbed Parrys Rock it still stands today as a protected Canadian monument. and Gen. Hos. from the names on this list to further details of their lives on image: HMS Hecla pitches sharply to one side. The ship was decommissioned in 1990.. History. Promoted to CPO(SR) in around 1975/76, Bernie spent time in drafts at the Hydrographic school and in HMS Hecla. This page was last modified on 16 September 2022, at 17:39. Royal Flying Corps who died 06/02/1918 LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' Grant-Dalton Service Record The National Archives. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Relying on anonymous submissions, the paper boasted news updates, a theatre review, songs, poems and even adverts; all of which were copied into a book and circulated among the crew. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. These include musters, playlists, logs, charts, journals by various officers etc. Kings Royal Rifle Corps who died 02/03/1915 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium ' Back to Chatham 12/18. 5th Bde. commissioned the ship's complement would join her from the Naval After re-joiningGriperthe expedition continued to push westwards. H.H. Built to withstand the recoil of heavy mortar fire and to carry explosive materials, the strength and durability of the bombs made them an ideal choice to navigate the perilous regions of the Arctic. Originally commissioned for service in the Mediterranean under Commander William Popham,Heclasaw action only once in her naval career; at the bombardment of Algiers on 27 August 1816. Re: Crew Lists of HMS Hecla & Fury 1819-24, Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk, RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT United Kingdom. and 34th Coy. With navigation proving ever more perilous to the west and ice beginning to form onHeclasrigging, Parry took the decision to turn east and seek out winter quarters. This is an old thread but was wondering if anyone was still following it. My Grandfather and two other seamen were drowned in the Lough on 7th April 1918 when their ship (HMS Nicator) arrived. Reassigned, Hecla left Iceland bound for the Far East, but her journey was interrupted by an encounter with a German mine. Their advance yielded the discovery of one smaller island, dubbed Prince Leopold Island, and a large inlet just before it on the south coast of the Sound. The Hecla's logs are at the National Archives but cannot be downloaded so a visit would be necessary to view them if you are interested. dailyinfo[24]=' Captain Denzil Robert THURSTON Air Force Cross Airship Training Wing (Cranwell). Cameron Service Record. The ship served for thirty years in this role, and various others, before finally being replaced by HMSScott in 1997. HMS Hecla, (ex-"British Crown" ) launched 1878, 6,400 tons, 4-12 pdr guns. [2], Hecla was 260feet 2inches (79.3m) long, with a beam of 49feet 3inches (15.0m) and a draught of 15feet 5inches (4.7m). Served on indicates the ships we have listed for the person, some were stationed on multiple ships hit by U-boats. [1] She had the pennant number A133. Designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the master shipbuilders Barksworth & Hawkes, of North Barton, Hull, she was launched on 22 July 1815. If you have found out any more information regarding HMS Hecla I would be grateful if you could share it. no. dailyinfo[15]=' Fregattenkapitaen Alexander ERDMANN S.M.S. In the search for a safe place to set anchor and wait out the long dark winter in the Arctic, Parry steered a course towards the south coast of Melville Island. A fourth ship, HMS Herald, was completed in the early 1970s. The National Archives. dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Just after the introduction of the theatre Edward Sabine began to produce an informative but light-hearted weekly newspaper,The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle. the MV. She was ordered in the mid-1960s, along with her sister ships HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra. Widely criticised, Ross expedition was regarded as a failure; the very existence of Crokers Mountains contested publicly. [2]Designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the master shipbuilders Barksworth & Hawkes, of North Barton, Hull, she was launched on 22 July 1815. Lincolnshire Regiment who died 05/03/1916 CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES France ' Sadly the body of the third man was never found and he is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. After the conclusion of trade, the two vessels headed back towards Britain, crossing into the North Atlantic on 24 September. 18. The wreck lies at an approximate depth of 14,100ft (4,300m), in position 35 43'N, 9 54'W. Based first at Hvalfjord, Iceland, it was there that she tended to the captured German submarine U-570 before the vessel was towed to the United Kingdom, where she was renamed HMS Graph and entered service with the Royal Navy. With the possibility of a Northwest Passage still hanging in the balance, the Admiralty Board agreed to fund a new expedition; this time under the command of the gifted Lieutenant William Edward Parry.[6]. The National Archives. HMS Hecla was a base ship and few actually served on her. Much to the frustration of the appointed astronomer, Edward Sabine, and the second in command, Lieutenant Parry, Ross cut his expedition short and returned to Britain. [1] She was laid down at Yarrow Shipbuilders' Blythswood, Glasgow shipyard on 6 May 1964, was launched on 21 December 1964 and was commissioned on 9 September 1965. HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an oceangoing survey ship type in the Royal Navy. Have you traced your Grandfather's personal record? Kenneth Charles Collings (right) and L. Rowles possibly at Freetown, Sierra Leone. Try this link for a photograph of the Hecla; http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/depot_ships.htm. '[17] Another common theme of the plays, poems and articles was the successful conclusion of the expedition; when Behrings Strait shall echo British cheers. As luck had it Parry chose the right option, and the ships were able to head northwest through a breach in the icefields on 21 August. Old Sweats 506 Acle, Norfolk sheets. gun. dailyinfo[6]=' Lieutenant Thomas McKenny HUGHES Twice Mentioned in Despatches 53rd Sqdn. Design and construction [ edit] The Hecla -class were designed as combined hydrographic and oceanographic survey ships, built to merchant ship standards and of similar design to RRS Discovery. 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