[5] On 31 May she captured the brig Vnus. He then drove Canada on shore where he hoped that her cargo at least would be destroyed. 6,330 nautical miles at 10kts. The Reverend Guy Arnott Browning, M.A. 1797" for any crew surviving in 1847.[1]. She was armed with 18 guns, had a crew of 86 men, and was under the command of Monsieur Louis Francois Hector Fourr, lieutenant de vaisseau. 9. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. They were fitted with the Type 277 surface-search/height-finding radar on top of the bridge and a Type 293 target indicator radar on the foremast. Historians. The ship exercised with the Home Fleet and made a port visit to Casablanca, Morocco, before visiting Gibraltar. The Action of 13 January 1797 was an engagement off the Penmarks involving the two frigates Indefatigable and Amazon against the French Droits de l'Homme, a 74-gun ship of the line. She was built as P315 by Vickers Armstrong. 6in-4in - bulkheads. Henry G. S. Laing. Sub-Lieut. [61] This cutting out expedition resulted in the participants qualifying for the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "16 July Boat Service 1806". Brown, David K., p. 51, fn. [37] On 15 November 1798, Indefatigable captured Mercurius. She participated in exercises with the Home Fleet and joined it in Gibraltar in September and October. Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from HMS Indefatigable. [29] Hyne had apparently mistaken Indefatigable for a vessel from Portuguese India. Similarly, the same vessels shared by agreement in Dasher's capture of Bien Aim on 23 July 1801. She was towed to Gareloch in June 1955 where she was listed for disposal. Ship Interest Groups. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by [9], Indefatigable received a single QF 3-inch 20 cwt[Note 1] anti-aircraft gun on a high-angle Mark II mount in March 1915. 1516, 1819; Friedman, pp. Kitt, Robert Francis - Stoker 1st Class Laing, Henry George Stobart - Lieutenant [Note 1] The ends of the hangars were protected by 2-inch bulkheads[7] and the armour of the hangar deck ranged from 1.5 to 2.5 inches (38 to 64mm) in thickness. By creating an account you agree to us emailing you with newsletters and discounts, which you can switch off in your account at any time. [27] The Royal Navy took her into service as HMSEugenie. Thomas W. Steggles. [a] Blonde had 16 guns and a crew of 95 men. He was a Chief Petty Officer and came from Wolverhampton. [41] Damage to the ship was minimal and the flight deck was back in operation thirty minutes later. Duncan B In July 1796, there was an initial distribution of 20,000 of prize money for the capture of Unite and Virginie. HMS Indefatigable received a direct hit from enemy fire by the rear turret and began taking on water with a noticeable list to portside. The ship welcomed home Queen Elizabeth II and her husband four days later as they returned from their tour of the Commonwealth. She had taken several prizes, one of which, the Asphalon, Indefatigable captured on 1 January 1799. [5] One boat each from the ships of the line of the squadron, plus three boats each from Indefatigable and Iris entered the Gironde on 15 July 1806 to attack two French corvettes and a convoy. [11], The ship's main armament consisted of sixteen quick-firing (QF) 4.5-inch (114mm) dual-purpose guns in eight twin-gun turrets, four in sponsons on each side of the hull. Its armament was made up of: 4 x 2 - BL 12-inch; Mk X guns; 16 x 1 - BL 4-inch; Mk VII guns; 2 x 1 submerged 17.72-inch torpedo tubes. Gunner Herbert A. Snead-Cox. Website with searchable ship database about warships, passenger liners, merchant ships, photo galleries, technical details, stories, news and much more. please
If you have any unwanted We'll do our best to advise. HMS Indefatigable was one of the Ardent-class 64-gun third-rate ships-of-the-line designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the Royal Navy. The other two were wing turrets mounted amidships and staggered diagonally: 'P' was forward and to port of the centre funnel, while 'Q' was situated starboard and aft. [23] Of her crew of 1,019, only three survived. [31] Prize money was paid to Indefatigable, Cambrian, and Success. [18], On 31 May 1916, the 2nd BCS consisted of New Zealand (flagship of Rear-Admiral William Pakenham) and Indefatigable. Captain Ralph Fisher assumed command on 30 January 1953 and took her to sea three weeks later for exercises with the Home Fleet and her annual visit to Gibraltar. She later helped to repatriate Allied POWs held in Japan and was used as a spotting ship for later US nuclear tests in the Pacific ocean. [6], The Indefatigables were protected by a waterline 46-inch (102152mm) armoured belt that extended between and covered the end barbettes. The ship conducted uneventful patrols of the North Sea for the next year and a half. [13] The 2-pounder gun had a maximum range of 6,800 yards (6,200m). Officers and Men Killed in Crew List (Photographs) Directory of Names. As the world's first battle cruiser, HMS Invincible was by any measure a revolutionary and important warship. While Indefatigable was visiting the latter city, she was opened to the public, and the Governor-General of South Africa toured the ship. She returned to Sydney for the holidays and visited Melbourne on 22 January 1946 before departing for home nine days later. When he died his son Ian discovered a photo album with pictures of when the ship was in Australia. Acting Sub-Lieut. The HMS Indefatigable was a British Royal Navy Indefatigable-class battlecruiser.It was launched 28 October 1909. The turbines were rated at 43,000 shaft horsepower (32,000kW) and were intended to give the ship a maximum speed of 25 knots (46km/h; 29mph). [7][12] Indefatigable's light anti-aircraft defences included five octuple mounts for QF 2-pounder ("pom-pom") anti-aircraft (AA) guns, two on the flight deck forward of the island, one on the aft part of the island, and two in sponsons on the port side of the hull. [40][38], More captures or recaptures of merchantmen followed. [56] The Royal Navy took Medea into service as Iphigenia and Clara as Leocadia. To remain within the 23,000 long tons (23,000t) limit allowed by the Second London Naval Treaty, these improvements could only be made by reducing armour protection. Even after twenty years of work by ourselves and others, the millions of entries [31] Vengeur was a new vessel of 12 guns and 72 men. Official History; " Naval Operations" by Sir Julian S. Corbett. There is one snag - the huge pile of records has no index (that's the point of CLIP). Part of Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's Battlecruiser Fleet, she was hit several times in the first minutes of the "Run to the South", the opening phase of the battlecruiser action. With this turn Hipper was falling back on the High Seas Fleet, then about 60 nautical miles (110km; 69mi) behind him. King. She was sailing from Rochefort to Senegal. Joseph Crabb. We've spent a lot of time trying to make it as clear and helpful as possible. She became the flagship of the 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron (1st ACS) when Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian hoisted his flag on 15 November. Indefatigable, Sirius and Boadicea shared with Bordelais by agreement, and Shannon further shared with Bordelais.[51]. She sank on 31st May 1916, during the Battle of Jutland, the largest Naval Battle of the war. [8] The turbines were designed to produce a total of 148,000 shaft horsepower (110,000kW), enough to give the Indefatigable-class ships a maximum speed of 32.5 knots (60.2km/h; 37.4mph). [71] On 20 February Statira captured the French schooner Matilda. She departed on 9 June and arrived at Plymouth on 7 July. She had only 19 officers and men wounded, with most of those not being serious. [2] Indefatigable sailed empty for Norfolk, Virginia, where she loaded RN personnel before returning to Portsmouth on 21 November. Harry Wallis. Britain and Germany were not yet at war, so Milne turned to shadow the Germans as they headed back to Messina to re-coal. Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. Terms of Service apply. The ship was transferred to the British Pacific Fleet (BPF) at the end of the year and attacked Japanese-controlled oil refineries in Sumatra in January 1945 before joining the American forces in March as they prepared to invade the island of Okinawa in Operation Iceberg. Eng. In the April 1945 Navy List he is shown as being with 1772 Squadron. List of Officers and Men killed, HMS Indefatigable 31st May 1916,Engineer Lieutenant Commander Patrick J. [51], The carrier arrived at Portsmouth Dockyard on 16 March 1946. Finding records of individuals in this huge resource can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding She was 10 days out of Dunkirk and had taken nothing. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. [45], Then on 6 January 1800 Indefatigable shared with Defiance, Unicorn, Sirius and Stag in the capture of the French brig Ursule. 2.5i-1in - belt. in detail the crews of a hundred thousand ships. Lieutenant For the capture of Neptunus, Indefatigable was in company with the sloops Foxhound and Goldfinch. I do not have access to crew lists prior to 1952 so there are a lot fewer entries for the years 1941 to 1951. [5] These guns had a maximum range of 4,800 yards (4,400m), but some were replaced by 40 mm Bofors AA guns when the ships were transferred to the Pacific Theatre as the 20mm (0.79in) shell was unlikely to destroy a kamikaze before it hit the ship. and many archives around the world to make the largest database of seafarers' records and provide unique [35] A final attack was made five days later, again without effect. [22] More recent archaeological evidence shows that the ship was actually blown in half within the opening minutes of the engagement with Von der Tann which fired only fifty-two 28cm (11in) shells at Indefatigable before the fore part of the ship also exploded. At 0723, roughly around the same time that X-6 was struggling, X-7 was successful in approaching without being detected, and delivered its cargo toward the stern of Tirpitz. The Implacable class were ordered under the 1938 Naval Programme by the Chamberlain government as part of the general rearmament begun in response to the rise of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Captain Charles F. Sowerby. HMS Indefatigable was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the 20th Century. Indefatigable rescued the survivors. Provided the facilities for the transcription of a further 750,000 entries by The National Archives (TNA) and the National Maritime Museum (NMM). A destroyer of the Royal Navy, HMS Badger was able to rescue just six of the 1021 crew members, after surviving 20 minutes in the freezing waters of the North Sea. Captain Hugh Browne assumed command on 10 May after Fisher had been promoted. The next day Mouche 26 foundered near the Penmarks. This began what was to be called the "Run to the South" as Beatty changed course to steer east south-east at 15:45, paralleling Hipper's course, now that the range closed to under 18,000 yards (16,000m). Indefatigable was in company. She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 50 men. The aim of CLIP is simple - to improve access to the records of seafarers on British registered ships of the late 19th and early 20th century. Lively had two killed and four wounded. [38], At dawn on 31 December 1798, Indefatigable captured the Minerve, five leagues off Ushant. Like this page to receive our updates. Stephen Munnelly. 9 Naval Torpedo-Bomber Reconnaissance Wing, Armoured aircraft carrier action and damage reports, 1940-1945, Maritimequest HMS Indefatigable photo gallery, Darrell V. Bumby RN Collection on MaritimeQuest, List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Indefatigable_(R10)&oldid=1120025152, World War II aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom, Cold War aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. [5], On 9 March 1795, Indefatigable, Concorde, and Jason captured numerous French prizes: Temeraire, Minerve, Gentille, Regeneration, and a brig and sloop of unknown names. Two minutes later, he ordered a course change to east south-east to position himself astride the German's line of retreat and called his ships' crews to action stations. En route they were attacked by a dozen Zeros in the last British air combat of the war. Baker. Able Sea. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261046 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible. Chaplain document.write("This page was last modified on " + lastmod.getDate()+" " + monthlist[lastmod.getMonth()] +" " + lastmod.getFullYear()+""); Transcribed and checked nearly 1,000,000 (one million) entries from crew lists. By all accounts, James Cook's HMS Endeavour sojourn in Tahiti was a pivotal moment in Enlightenment engagements between Indigenous and European cultures. [21] She was launched on 8 December 1942 by Victoria of Hesse, Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven. Mate [71] On 1 November Indefatigable captured Bonne Louise. The ship arrived at Sydney on 18 September and began a leisurely refit that lasted until 15 November. [63], On 14 January 1809 Indefatigable captured French privateer lugger Clarisse in the Channel. Indefatigable was ordered on 3 August 1780 (long after Slade's death), and her keel was laid down in May 1781 at the Bucklers Hard shipyard in Hampshire owned by Henry Adams. The Germans opened fire first at 15:48, followed by the British. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. which one is right? However, it was at this time that the carronade was becoming more popular in the Navy, and her intended armament was altered on 5 December 1794 with the addition of four 42-pounder carronades to go on her quarterdeck and two on her forecastle. When the First World War began, Indefatigable was serving with the 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron (BCS) in the Mediterranean, where she unsuccessfully pursued the battlecruiser Goeben and the light cruiser Breslau of the German Imperial Navy as they fled . Sidney Punch. The next day her aircraft attacked targets in the vicinity of Tokyo. Their secondary armament consisted of sixteen BL 4-inch (102mm) Mark VII guns positioned in the superstructure. Douglas B. Bucham Brown. [50] After the ceasefire, Indefatigable's aircraft continued to fly CAP and flew reconnaissance missions looking for Allied prisoners of war, dropping supplies to them as they were located. Indefatigable was among the Royal Navy vessels then lying at Spithead or Portsmouth and so entitled to share in the grant for the American ships Belleville, Janus, Aeos, Ganges, and Leonidas seized there on 31 July 1812. She had cost 25,210 4s 5d to build; her total initial cost including fitting out and coppering was 36,154 18s 7d. On the first day, a pair of Fireflies encountered five Mitsubishi Ki-51 "Sonia" dive bombers and shot down four of them. The British lost six men killed, 36 wounded and 21 missing. [7] The sides of the hangars were either 1.5 inches (38mm) or 2 inches (51mm). She was launched on 28 October 1909 and was completed on 24 February 1911. Henry E. D. H. Willoughby. James Crook. 2nd row left to right Front row left to right HMS Indefatigable Crew List (Photographs) Under the command of Enseigne de vausseau provisorie Fleury, she had sailed from Pasajes with despatches for le de France. Please note that we do not do privately commissioned research, not at any price - we'd like you to have the fun. The ships were provided with 94,650 imperial gallons (430,300l; 113,670USgal) of aviation gasoline. The British captured the French corvette Csar (or Caesar), which the Royal Navy took into service as HMS Cesar. Master, R.N.R. In August she began transferring her training duties to the carrier Ocean and arrived at Rosyth on 2 September to be paid off, a process that took until the following month to complete. HMS Indefatigable ( Navy Photos, click to enlarge) return to Contents List. The site provides information about the records of British seafarers and ships, and access to the CLIP maritime database: The CLIP site provides information and data about the records of British merchant seafarers, mainly from 1863 to 1913. [52], The Admiralty decided to recommission Indefatigable for use as a training ship in mid-1949. Our It was a Queen Elizabeth class of ship and had six similar counterparts. INDEFATIGABLE. The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed,
Harold V. Coombes, R.N.R. Richard F. Durlacher. Terms and Conditions | We can reunite you with your friends who served at HMS Indefatigable and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. [2], The ship was powered by two sets of Parsons direct-drive steam turbines, each driving two propeller shafts, using steam provided by 31 coal-burning Babcock & Wilcox boilers. The belt was closed by 1.5 to 2-inch transverse bulkheads fore and aft. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. Her beam was 95feet 9inches (29.2m) at the waterline,[4] and she had a draught of 29feet 4inches (8.9m) at deep load. Stanley N. de Quetteville, R.C.N Pellew estimated that, had she not lost her foretopmast in the chase, she might have escaped. George Barratt. HMS Indefatigable was an Implacable -class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. We add around 200,000 new records each month. Build to defeat German excellence and cement the presence of the British in naval combat, this ship is a famous veteran of World War I. H.M.S. JCL-Website-Indefatigable : Crew List At The Battle Of Jutland. Over the last twenty years we have worked with hundreds of people Register with your email address now, we can then send you an alert as soon as we add a record close matching the one you were searching for. [7], Indefatigable was unique among British battlecruisers in having an armoured spotting and signal tower behind the conning tower, protected by 4 inches (102mm) of armour. Her Seafires shot down a Mitsubishi Ki-46 "Dinah" reconnaissance aircraft searching for the fleet and 5 Kawasaki Ki-48 "Lily" bombers that attacked at low level. Ian would love to hear from anyone that knew his father. The latter penetrated the armoured deck but failed to explode and would probably have inflicted serious damage, possibly even sinking the ship, had it done so. Each of the pages has its own set of notes (linked from a button top-right) to explain where the data came from and any points to look out for when using it. [13] The Royal Navy took Virginie into service as Virginie. HMS Indefatigable (1784) was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1784, razeed to a 44-gun frigate in 1795 and broken up in 1816. from our data, or from other data sites, or by helping you find the original documents so that you can order copies. Cyril B. Hopkins. She was only 18 months old, coppered, and a fast sailer. She was four days out of Nantes on a 30-day cruise, but had taken no prizes. 9 Naval Torpedo-Bomber Reconnaissance Wing, over the next week. - HMS Indefatigable during the Second World War -. Flight operations resumed on the morning of the 15th after an operational pause to refuel. 'P' and 'Q' turrets had some limited ability to fire to the opposite side. [64], On 7 January 1808 Indefatigable and Tribune captured the French galiot Fanny and her cargo. She was built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. in Belfast, Northern Ireland being launched on the 17th of August 1939. Boatswain [4], The Indefatigable class had a main armament of eight breech-loading BL 12-inch (305mm) Mark X guns mounted in four hydraulically powered twin-gun turrets. 147, 150, 15253, 175, 195, 197, Hobbs 2011, pp. 2616 The Protection of Military Remains Act 1986 (Designation of Vessels and Controlled Sites) Order 2006", "The Battle of Jutland's Heritage under Threat: The Extent of Commercial Salvage on the Shipwrecks as Observed 20002016", "The Opening and Closing Sequences of the Battle of Jutland 1916 Re-examined: Archaeological Investigations of the Wrecks of HMS, Maritimequest HMS Indefatigable Photo Gallery, Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project HMS Indefatigable Crew List, List of battlecruisers of the Royal Australian Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Indefatigable_(1909)&oldid=1141693257, World War I battlecruisers of the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, North Sea articles missing geocoordinate data, Articles missing coordinates with coordinates on Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 26 February 2023, at 09:07. Born 1925, died 1986. seafarers of the late 19th and early 20th century. 1, p. 181. He was incorrectly reported as a crew member from Nestor in The Times on 24 June 1916. The next month, she was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 January 1947. Contact us for pricing hms indefatigable crew list [43], On 9 October 1799 Indefatigable, Diamond, Cambrian, Stag, Nymphe and Cerberus shared in the capture of the Spanish brig Nostra Senora de la Solidad. [35] The two separated, with the prize heading directly for Bayonne. hms prince of wales crew list, royal family maid breaks her silence, cashedge transfer failure, juan ibarra political views, mac miller house address studio city, . This battleship is the stuff of legend. . [58][e], In October 1805 Indefatigable, now under Captain John Tremayne Rodd (1809), was part of the blockade of Brest. [13] Indefatigable, Amazon, and Concorde chased Virginie, with Indefatigable catching her just after midnight on 21 April after a chase of 15 hours and 168 miles (270km). When requesting crew lists please quote the reference number and the year of the crew list required. & Home. Her hangars were modified to accommodate over 1,900 passengers, including women, and she departed for Australia on 25 April carrying 782 RN personnel and 130 Australian war brides. Range. Goodsell served with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on HMS Indefatigable. She was indefatigable. [7], Indefatigable was first commissioned in December 1794 under Captain Sir Edward Pellew. Compiled a further 470,000 records of ships from the Mercantile Navy List, making the largest database of British registered ships of the era. We are currently providing database and transcription facilities for an ongoing project at Glamorgan Archives, with other projects in the pipeline. The ship arrived at Portsmouth on 9 September and her next voyage involved over 1,200 RN personnel and civilians ferried to Malta, Colombo, and Singapore where almost 1,300 personnel embarked. After a chase of 32 hours on a great circular route, Indefatigable and her quarry found themselves off Bayonne where Indefatigable intercepted the prize and captured her. [78] On 20 October Indefatigable re-captured the Portuguese brig Intrigua. She was two weeks out of Bayonne but had not captured anything. [35] Her prize was the Canada, John Sewell Master, which had been sailing from Jamaica to London, having stopped in Charlestown, with a cargo of sugar, rum, and coffee. She arrived in Wellington on 27 November and was opened for public tours, during which time the Prime Minister, Peter Fraser, also visited. [60] The French were expecting the attack and put up a strong resistance. Ranger was armed with 14 guns and carried a crew of 70 men. 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