A short video on a major disaster that has faded from public memory
Жүктеу.....
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@dvddjd4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tribute. My Great Great Grandad James Thomas Gardner was serving on board this fateful day.
@drekings90173 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this tribute, my ancestor Royal Naval Able Seaman Owen Phillips was part of the crew, we shall remember them...
@johnjohnston89762 жыл бұрын
William Hendry,join the Royal Marines age 14, and became a musician in the band of the Gunnery school, HMS Excellent. The band was moved around the fleet, and he was with the band ,when it was sent to HMS Bulwark. He was 19 then. He was my Grandmother's Brother,so was my Great uncle. Thank's for the tribute.
@BomBom13 жыл бұрын
Remembering all The Brave Young Men, who perished in this Tragedy 106 years ago today. Never Forgotten.
@shazie1314 жыл бұрын
Rip Charles Halcoop. Stoker. The body never recovered. Thank you
@stevehanna4345
3 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am named after Chief PO Stephen Vincent Fitzgerald. He perished during the explosion on that dreadful day. He would have worked alongside your relative, they would have known each other. RIP Them all. Lest We Forget. If you would like to make contact my email is sphcb@aol.com Thank you. Stephen Hanna
@tiamatxvxianash92026 жыл бұрын
Thank You for this tribute. My Great Grandfather Edmund Finn died on it. As I've served in the military in my time, I've inherited the last postcard that he'd sent to my Great Grandmother.
@andrewwhite17932 жыл бұрын
There are two navigation buoys in the river Medway. Bulwark North & Bulwark South, marking the seabed remains.
@keith8004 ай бұрын
Now designated as a war grave in the River Medway and buoyed as such , not far away is the site of the wreck of the Princess Irene a minelayer that also exploded with great loss of life and both disasters have memorials to them in the Navy part of Woodlands cemetery in Gillingham .
@gallowaytanks29207 жыл бұрын
RIP. Stephen Vincent Fitzgerald. Never forgotten.
@JohnDavies-cn3ro4 ай бұрын
Sadly the 'Andrew' (RN) failed to learn their lesson. Several of our battleships lost at Jutland perished for the very same reason - shells stored in corridors, combined with flashback from German shells hitting the turrets and igniting rounds on the hoists.
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Thanks for the tribute. My Great Great Grandad James Thomas Gardner was serving on board this fateful day.
Thank you for sharing this tribute, my ancestor Royal Naval Able Seaman Owen Phillips was part of the crew, we shall remember them...
William Hendry,join the Royal Marines age 14, and became a musician in the band of the Gunnery school, HMS Excellent. The band was moved around the fleet, and he was with the band ,when it was sent to HMS Bulwark. He was 19 then. He was my Grandmother's Brother,so was my Great uncle. Thank's for the tribute.
Remembering all The Brave Young Men, who perished in this Tragedy 106 years ago today. Never Forgotten.
Rip Charles Halcoop. Stoker. The body never recovered. Thank you
@stevehanna4345
3 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am named after Chief PO Stephen Vincent Fitzgerald. He perished during the explosion on that dreadful day. He would have worked alongside your relative, they would have known each other. RIP Them all. Lest We Forget. If you would like to make contact my email is sphcb@aol.com Thank you. Stephen Hanna
Thank You for this tribute. My Great Grandfather Edmund Finn died on it. As I've served in the military in my time, I've inherited the last postcard that he'd sent to my Great Grandmother.
There are two navigation buoys in the river Medway. Bulwark North & Bulwark South, marking the seabed remains.
Now designated as a war grave in the River Medway and buoyed as such , not far away is the site of the wreck of the Princess Irene a minelayer that also exploded with great loss of life and both disasters have memorials to them in the Navy part of Woodlands cemetery in Gillingham .
RIP. Stephen Vincent Fitzgerald. Never forgotten.
Sadly the 'Andrew' (RN) failed to learn their lesson. Several of our battleships lost at Jutland perished for the very same reason - shells stored in corridors, combined with flashback from German shells hitting the turrets and igniting rounds on the hoists.