[44], The BPF arrived back at Sydney on 5 June and sailed for Manus three weeks later. . Commander R.M. Vian transferred his flag to her sister ship Implacable that day and the ship stopped off at Fremantle and Cape Town en route. An ordinary seaman received 4s 1d; the Commander in Chief received 230 10s 8d. Vengeur was sailing in company with three letters of marque a ship, a brig and a schooner that were bound for Guadeloupe. Sowerby, who was badly wounded. He stationed the light cruiser Gloucester at the southern exit, and sent Indomitable to coal at Bizerte, where she was ready for action in the Western Mediterranean. Victorious, one of the Illustrious-class ships upon which Indefatigable's design was based, also carried Type 279 and Type 281B early-warning radars. 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. On the morning of 20 April 1796, Indefatigable sighted the French 44-gun frigate Virginie off the Lizard. Pellew sent Cambrian in pursuit. Indefatigable sailed empty for Norfolk, Virginia, where she loaded RN personnel before returning to Portsmouth on 21 November. Patrick J. this site, in particular the images of the Mercantile Navy List and data on the locations of documents. [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). Thomas states that the commanding officer of 1840 Squadron was lost on 24 August, Campbell, pp. Naval Instructor The ship was laid down on 10th November that year and launched on 26th March 1940 as the 3rd RN Warship to carry the name. Harold O. [83] When the gun-brig Hearty detained the Prussian vessel Friede on 29 September, Indefatigable, Desiree, Primrose, Cretan, Drake, were either in company or sharing by agreement. 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. Two turrets were mounted fore and aft on the centreline, identified as 'A' and 'X' respectively. However the Dutton was only one of a number of stricken vessels that Pellew and his crew assisted at this time. During this cruise she gave the second largest island, now known as Santa Cruz island, its English name Indefatigable. [citation needed], In 1794, she was razed; her upper gun deck was cut away to convert her into a large and heavily armed frigate. We've divided them into three sections: People, Ships and Documents, For more detail on our data and the sources we have used, please click here: There she saved all on board when a fire destroyed the American merchantman Indian Chief. [37], On 19 September 1944, Indefatigable sortied from Scapa Flow to attack targets near Troms, but the operation was cancelled because of bad weather. Engineer Indefatigable arrived at Colombo, Ceylon, on 10 December and Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable.[38]. Indefatigable aimed at Von der Tann and New Zealand targeted Moltke while remaining unengaged herself. She was launched on 28 October 1909 and was completed on 24 February 1911. [29], Ten days after that, Indefatigable captured the privateer Hyne after a chase of eight hours. Officers and Men Killed in George H. Field. British registered ships aimed at assisting researchers to finding their crew documents. [56] The Royal Navy took Medea into service as Iphigenia and Clara as Leocadia. CLIP is a not-for-profit volunteer project, set up to assist research into the records of British merchant seafarers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Similarly, the same vessels shared by agreement in Dasher's capture of Bien Aim on 23 July 1801. Served from 1951 - 1953 Served in HMS Indefatigable Robin David Rogers Bath men on the Indefatigable Lieutenant Francis was no longer in the crew at Jutland. It's 500crews. Denzil C. Tudball. Apr. [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. Contributor: C. Peter Chen ww2dbase The HMS Indomitable was the fourth Illustrious-class carrier, though she differed from the earlier three carriers of the class after a modification to have a complement of 45 aircraft instead of 33. In the April 1945 Navy List he is shown as being with 1772 Squadron. Indefatigable was sunk on 31 May 1916 during the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the war. [27] Her first combat mission was an attack on the battleship Tirpitz in Kaafjord on 17 July with two other Home Fleet carriers (Operation Mascot). Around 16:00, Indefatigable was hit around the rear turret by two or three shells from Von der Tann. Captain John Grindle was appointed to command on 24 March 1950 and the ship was recommissioned on 28 May. James Crook. -. [1], On 12 June, Indefatigable, Amazon, Concorde, Revolutionaire, and Phoebe took two French brigs off Ushant the Trois Couleurs and the Blonde (alias Betsey) after a chase of 24 hours. Michael J. Lambe. to do your research for you - all the data we have is either on this site or for sale via findmypast and we'd like you to have the fun of doing the research. As the world's first battle cruiser, HMS Invincible was by any measure a revolutionary and important warship. Their aircraft, 40 Seafires, 12 Fireflies, and 21 Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, followed on 19 November, and she sailed for the Far East to join the British Pacific Fleet. Contact us. . The crew of the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, Captain the Hon. [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. Sub-Lieut. All three battlecruisers had problems with their boilers, but Goeben and Breslau were able to break contact and reached Messina by the morning of the 5th. [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. While Indefatigable was still conducting builder's trials,[24] a de Havilland Mosquito landed aboard on 25 March, piloted by Lieutenant Eric Brown (this is often cited as the first landing by a twin-engined aeroplane on an aircraft carrier,[25] but in fact a Potez 565 had landed on and taken off from the French carrier Barn in 1936). Historians. 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. photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. She carried enough fuel oil to give her a range of 6,900 nautical miles (12,800km; 7,900mi) at 20 knots (37km/h; 23mph). Her next voyage involved transporting a much smaller number of men to Malta and Colombo; only 47 officers and 67 ratings, most of whom left the ship at Malta. Richard F. Durlacher. 8384; McCart, pp. Indefatigablehad an overall length of 590 feet (179.8 m), a beamof 80 feet (24.4 m), and a draughtof 29 feet 9 inches (9.1 m) at deep load. Lieutenant Commander The loss of his topmasts made it impossible for . HMS Gambia: Crew List Crew List This table will contain as many of the crew members of HMS and HMNZS Gambia as I can find. 4in - barbettes. The attack was carried out by Indomitable and Indefatigable, as well as the French pre-dreadnought battleships Suffren and Vrit. Surgeon Provided the facilities for the transcription of a further 750,000 entries by The National Archives (TNA) and the National Maritime Museum (NMM). [5] On 17 February 1795, a further two 12-pounder guns were added to her quarterdeck, though her official rating remained unchanged. Percy M. C. Wilde, R.M.A. Our [5] Captain John Broughton succeeded him in December 1809 and remained in command until 1812. [45] Indefatigable was forced to remain behind as she required repairs to her machinery. 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. Hind also recaptured a sloop that the privateer had captured. 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. When requesting crew lists please quote the reference number and the year of the crew list required. En route they were attacked by a dozen Zeros in the last British air combat of the war. Acting Art. [13] In December of the same year, she transferred to the Mediterranean, where she joined the 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron. Able Sea. Edwin R. Bates. Finding records of individuals in this huge resource can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding Henry J. Tuson. Harold F. Guest, R.N.R. [24] On 7 January, Indefatigable and Amazon captured the Emanuel. Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. This greatly increased accuracy since the ship's roll no longer dispersed the shells as each turret fired on its own; also, the fire-control director could more easily spot the fall of the shells. Amazon also ran onto the shore; still, almost her entire crew survived both the battle and the grounding and were captured. King. Ian would love to hear from anyone that knew his father. With this turn Hipper was falling back on the High Seas Fleet, then about 60 nautical miles (110km; 69mi) behind him. Keyed at New Zealand, Wellington. [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). Page; Discussion; English. At the moment it contains a little over 3,600 people. One Barracuda was forced to ditch near the carrier and its crew was rescued by the destroyer Verulam.[28]. The ship's Seafires lacked the range to reach the targets so they were retained on combat air patrols (CAP) over the fleet for both attacks. At this stage only individual photographs of sailors are being added and not group photographs. [80], Then in June 1812, under Captain John Fyffe, Indefatigable was on the South American station, where she visited the Galpagos Islands. [b] Each was under the command of an ensign de vaisseau and both vessels had left Brest two days earlier for a six-week cruise, but had not yet taken any prizes. The Cabinet rejected this proposal in favour of two outmoded armoured cruisers but finally acceded to a request for one battlecruiser instead, after the Admiralty pointed out the need to match the recently published German naval construction plan and to maintain the heavy gun and armour industries. Rvolutionnaire then captured the French frigate Unit after having fired two broadsides into her. [54] Indefatigable was then paid off later that year. She returned to Portsmouth on 29 November and began a brief refit in preparation for her final trooping voyage. This had no short-term impact on their activities as they sailed for the Western Mediterranean on their annual winter cruise. The HMS Indefatigable was a British Royal Navy Indefatigable-class battlecruiser.It was launched 28 October 1909. [26] The ship was assigned to the Home Fleet and was working up over the next several months while the Fairey Fireflies of 1770 Squadron flew aboard on 18 May. [5], The 760-foot (231.6m) armoured flight deck had a maximum width of 102 feet (31.1m). [63], On 14 January 1809 Indefatigable captured French privateer lugger Clarisse in the Channel. The original intention was to retain her twenty-six 24-pounder guns on her gundeck, and to mount eight 12-pounder guns on her quarterdeck and a further four on her forecastle, which would have rated her as a 38-gun vessel. Indefatigable's outline design was prepared in March 1908, and the final design, slightly larger than Invincible with a revised protection arrangement and additional length amidships to allow her two middle turrets to fire on either broadside, was approved in November 1908. The [3] Indefatigable was 766feet 6inches (233.6m) long overall and 730 feet (222.5m) at the waterline. [22] Later that month, Indefatigable fought her most famous battle. 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, [17] This attack actually took place before Britain's formal declaration of war against the Ottoman Empire on 6 November. She was indefatigable. Indefatigable was sold for scrap in September 1956 and subsequently broken up at Faslane.[55]. At this stage only individual photographs of sailors are being added and not group photographs. King. 9293; McCart, pp. Indefatigable and the BPF joined the Americans in attacking the Japanese Home Islands in July and August. 45; Friedman, p. 143; Lenton, p. 103. Last updated on: On 11 June Vengeur had captured the Jersey-privateer lugger Snake. All big-gun armament and turbine propulsion marked her out as one of the ships that led the dreadnought revolution. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small from our data, or from other data sites, or by helping you find the original documents so that you can order copies. As it was, the money and ships were declared to be "Droits of Admiralty" on the grounds that war had not been declared. She was recommissioned in 1950 as a training ship for service with the Home Fleet Training Squadron, participating in exercises and making several port visits overseas. Indefatigable rescued the survivors. X-6's crew surrendered after dropping their cargo near the ship. List of Officers and Men killed, HMS Indefatigable 31st May 1916,Engineer Lieutenant Commander Patrick J. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by [52] Indefatigable and Fisgard shared the prize money with Boadicea, Diamond, Urania, and the hired armed schooner Earl St Vincent.[53]. [29] The next day, Pellew captured a Spanish schooner carrying a cargo of fish. She had taken several prizes, one of which, the Asphalon, Indefatigable captured on 1 January 1799. However, the spotting tower was of limited use, as its view was obscured by the conning tower in front of it and the legs of the foremast and superstructure behind it. Samuel A. Adams. We add around 200,000 new records each month. [9] On sea trials, Indefatigable reached a speed of 32.06 knots (59.38km/h; 36.89mph) with 150,935shp (112,552kW). Indefatigable and Lyra were in sight. William N. Eden. John S. Wilson. Indefatigable then sailed to Auckland, arriving on 12 December, and was again opened for tours. She was two weeks out of Bayonne but had not captured anything. [72] At the time of the capture, Amazon, Iris, Raleigh, and Goldfinch were in sight. [7], Indefatigable was first commissioned in December 1794 under Captain Sir Edward Pellew. [31] She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 55 men. Claude de N. Lucas. Official History; " Naval Operations" by Sir Julian S. Corbett. [47], On 12 June 1800, Indefatigable captured the French privateer brig Vengeur. CLIP data. please Please note that we do not do privately commissioned research, not at any price - we'd like you to have the fun. Fleet Paymaster var monthlist= ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December']; The ship underwent a brief refit at her builder's yard between 28 September and 8 November. [52] Venus was armed with 32-guns and had a crew of 200 men. Hence the captains and crew shared a relatively small ex gratia payment of 160,000 for the bullion, plus the proceeds of the sale of the hull and cargo. Her beam was 95feet 9inches (29.2m) at the waterline,[4] and she had a draught of 29feet 4inches (8.9m) at deep load. For the capture of Neptunus, Indefatigable was in company with the sloops Foxhound and Goldfinch. This site uses cookies. [7] The work was carried out at Portsmouth from September 1794 to February 1795 at a cost of 8,764. She contributed 10 of her Avengers and all of her Fireflies to the first attack, which destroyed most of the oil storage tanks and cut the refinery's output by half for three months. Sidney Punch. [15] In 1847, the Admiralty authorised the issue of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Indefatigable 20 Apl. The Japanese fighters shot down one Seafire on their first pass and crippled an Avenger. [44] Then on 7 November Nymphe, Indefatigable and Diamond shared in the recapture of the ship Brailsford. [29] She was armed with twenty-four 9-pounder guns and had a crew of 230 men. Despite being embayed and having damaged masts and rigging, Indefatigable was able to repair the damage and beat off the lee shore, showing excellent seamanship. Cyril H. G. Summers. [28] The most recent survey of the wreck by nautical archaeologist Innes McCartney revealed that the initial hits on the ship by Von der Tann caused 'X' turret magazine to detonate, blowing off a 40m-long (130ft) portion of the ship from forward of the turret to the stern. Boatswain Subsequently she was called to the Mediterranean to . Indefatigable, Melpomene, and Nymphe recaptured the Providence on 10 January 1799, the Pomona on 5 February, and the Wohlfarden on 9 February. The ship suffered a loss of 98 of her crew and 55 were wounded. [41] Her Seafires were again retained to defend the fleet and only her Avengers and Fireflies attacked the airfields. Edited by Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net. He was a Chief Petty Officer and came from Wolverhampton. 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