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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Roecoyle on Tuesday 15 November 05 00:12 GMT (UK)
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please would anyone know where i can look up a passenger ship that was sunk by a german tornado during ww2 going from Scotland to Canada,my mothers cousin ,a little girl going to the
saftey of relatives in Canada was killed in this disaster..
any ideas , Roe.
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Roe:
Hopefully you have the name of the ship as there were so many which were sunk by the Germans. Here are a few sites for a start: http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/merchantnavy.html
http://www.theshipslist.com/
http://www.genseek.net/ships.htm
Good luck.
If we can help, just ask. There are some very knowledgeable people on here.
Pat
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I recall reading a story like that, when I was searching for my relative.
Try the WARSDALE.
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Roe:
Hopefully you have the name of the ship as there were so many which were sunk by the Germans. Here are a few sites for a start: http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/merchantnavy.html
http://www.theshipslist.com/
http://www.genseek.net/ships.htm
Good luck.
If we can help, just ask. There are some very knowledgeable people on here.
Pat
Thanks Pat ,i`ll try the sights , no i don`t even know the name of the ship.this is when i wish i had listened to my parent`s when i was young..Roe
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I recall reading a story like that, when I was searching for my relative.
Try the WARSDALE.
Thanks Kristina i`ll have a look at that one ..Roe
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There's also the SS Benares which was torpedoed and sunk while carrying approximately 100 children amongst the passengers. .... the BBC Timewatch program will be showing this story soon ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/
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Heres a few!!
http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/maritime-1.html
Annie :)
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There's also the SS Benares which was torpedoed and sunk while carrying approximately 100 children amongst the passengers. .... the BBC Timewatch program will be showing this story soon ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/
Thanks Falkyrn, sounds very interesting. Roe
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Heres a few!!
http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/maritime-1.html
Annie :)
Thanks Annie i`ll have a look ,Roe
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Not sure if you are still looking... but this is quite an extensive list....so you may recognize a ship's name here...
http://members.iinet.com.au/~gduncan/maritime-1.html J.J.
Isn't that dumb! I did a find on page to make sure it wasn't a duplicate....and it didn't work! Nothing works on my desktop anymore!
( Including me, I guess! ;D )
wow...we should all read this one, anyway....
http://www.scotsitalian.com/internment.htm
this was to become last evacuation of children...77 were lost in all :'(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/80/a6192380.shtml
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There's also the SS Benares which was torpedoed and sunk while carrying approximately 100 children amongst the passengers. .... the BBC Timewatch program will be showing this story soon ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/
The children who died as a result of the torpedoing of the "SS City of Benares" on Friday 13th September 1940 were a group being evacuated thanks to The Children's Overseas Reception Board. Thirteen of them survived and six of those spent seven days in a life boat before they were rescued. The Wartime Memories Project would like to hear from anyone who has any connections with the "SS City of Benares". http://tiny.cc/V0QpW
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The athenia was the 1st ship sunk actually on the day britain declared war 3rd sept 1939 it was on route to Canada from Liverpool
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There's also the SS Benares which was torpedoed and sunk while carrying approximately 100 children amongst the passengers. .... the BBC Timewatch program will be showing this story soon ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/
The children who died as a result of the torpedoing of the "SS City of Benares" on Friday 13th September 1940 were a group being evacuated thanks to The Children's Overseas Reception Board. Thirteen of them survived and six of those spent seven days in a life boat before they were rescued. The Wartime Memories Project would like to hear from anyone who has any connections with the "SS City of Benares". http://tiny.cc/V0QpW
Hi Christopher, Thanks for the info.
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Hi Pancho, Thanks for the info.
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A memorial plaque, in memory of the Sunderland children who lost their lives, was erected in Grindon Hall, Sunderland. The plaque carried the following wording:
In memory of
The following Wearside children
Who lost their lives in the
City of Benares
Through enemy action
September 1940.
Geoffrey Crawford aged 13
Maureed Dixon aged 10
Derek Leigh aged 10
Peter Short aged 5
Edith Smith aged 13
Irene Smith aged 10
Thomas William Watson aged 9
Ann Jordeson Watson aged 8
Dorothy Wood aged 9.
Grindon Hall has been demolished. On the 60th anniversary of the tragedy a memorial service was held at Sunderlan Minster and the memorial plaque was re-located to the Volunteer Life Brigade Watch House at Roker, Sunderland.
You can see a photo of the plaque and other information on the website of the North East War Memorials Project at www.newmp.org.uk In the panel at the left-hand side do a search for 'Roker' On the page that you are presented with scroll down to the third memorial, Reference No R50.03 and click on it.
Wearsider.
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Thank you very much for the info Wearsider..
Roe.
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The Sunderland Volunteer Life Brigade, who hold the memorial plaque for the children of the city who died in this disaster, are holding a memorial service on Thurs 9 September 2010 11am at All Saints Church Fulwell Road Sunderland. There will also be a display at the Brigades Watch House at Pier View Roker Sunderland from 9-12 Sept.
I have done a lot of research on the Sunderland children but there is one we know little about. Derek Leigh was the son of Ernest and Margaret. He was 11 years old when he died in the disaster.
The book Children of Benares by Ralph Barker is a very good account and lists all the passengers and crew