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. A combination of bad weather, refuelling requirements and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima delayed the resumption of air operations until 9 August. The next month, she was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 January 1947. In spite of the sea she fought her 24-pounders right through the action. INDEFATIGABLE CREW PHOTOGRAPHS If you would like to add a photograph please email info @ jutlandcrewlists.org (remove spaces). [25] The battle ended with Droits de l'Homme being driven onto shore in a gale. 1797" for any crew surviving in 1847.[1]. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. On 11 May, Indefatigable in company with Phoebe, Cleopatra, Childers, and Duke of York captured Nouvelle Eugnie. Midshipman On 18 January Indefatigable was at Falmouth. [35] A final attack was made five days later, again without effect. 21213, 253; McCart, p. 156, No. The ship bombarded Ottoman fortifications defending the Dardanelles on 3 November 1914, then, following a refit in Malta, returned to the United Kingdom in February where she rejoined the 2nd BCS. [60] The 21 missing men were in a boat from Revenge; a later report suggested that most, if not all, had been taken prisoner. Author: Caroline Moorehead. Dates of service, name changes, previous and next incarnations, dimensions, armament, commanders, officers and crewmen, actions, battles, sources British Third Rate ship of the line 'Indefatigable' (1784) Three Decks' Forum Edwin R. Bates. Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. Samuel A. Adams. [30], Indefatigable returned to the Channel. On November 11, 1944, HMS Indefatigable hoisted the flag of Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Vian who had just been appointed Commander (Aircraft Carriers) for the new British Pacific Fleet. Leading Seaman Bullwas, and Spike Sheldon has identified that, of the Stokers called Smith, one was from Bath, Harold William Smith, so that we have concluded this was him. The stern portion had not previously been discovered.[23]. The turret faces were 7 inches (178mm) thick, and the turrets were supported by barbettes of the same thickness. The Reverend Guy Arnott Browning, M.A. The British captured the French corvette Csar (or Caesar), which the Royal Navy took into service as HMS Cesar. He then drove Canada on shore where he hoped that her cargo at least would be destroyed. HMS Indefatigable was an Implacable -class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. 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. We are delighted to help with advice about finding records (that's what CLIP and this web site is all about) but please do not ask us [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. She had left Rochefort on 1 August, and the le de R on the 4th, where she had picked up 25 banished priests, 27 convicts, and a Madame Rovere and family, all of whom she was taking to Cayenne. [60] The French were expecting the attack and put up a strong resistance. From her, he learned that there were two privateers around Corunna, one of which had captured a brig from Lisbon with a cargo of bale goods two days earlier. [16], On 3 November 1914, Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty, ordered the first British attack on the Dardanelles following the commencement of hostilities between Ottoman Turkey and Russia. British seafarers of the late 19th and early 20th century are the best documented workers that there have ever been - millions of documents survive, recording [68], On 19 August Indefatigable, still in company with Conflict, captured Adele. Captain Charles F. Sowerby. Similarly, the same vessels shared by agreement in Dasher's capture of Bien Aim on 23 July 1801. On 22 October Indefatigable, took the French 28-gun frigate Vnus off the Portuguese coast. 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). [8] During a pre-war refit, a 9-foot (2.7m) rangefinder was added to the rear of the 'A' turret roof, and this turret was equipped to control the entire main armament as an emergency backup for the normal fire-control positions. This site is designed to help you to find records of a merchant seafarer, either George H. Field. H.M.S. Richard F. Durlacher. Indefatigable was present at the formal surrender of the Japanese on 2 September in Tokyo Bay. 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. 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). 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. 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. Hugh Leigh Norris. Transcribed 57,000 entries of foreign-going masters and mates from the records in BT 124 at TNA. [78] On 20 October Indefatigable re-captured the Portuguese brig Intrigua. 6,330 nautical miles at 10kts. Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. There she saved all on board when a fire destroyed the American merchantman Indian Chief. Gordon's 820 Squadron shipmates - HMS Indefatigable - BPF Ron Taplin - Fleet Air Arm Ron with friend in Australia 1946 Ron Taplin, who was a Dubliner who served on the ship during WW2. Please note that we do not do privately commissioned research, not at any price - we'd like you to have the fun. On 12 March 1951 she sortied from Portland, flying Micklethwaite's flag, to exercise with the Home Fleet before beginning a brief refit at Devonport in May. After a further chase, Lively and Medusa captured Fama. 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. Five days later the visitors were stranded aboard ship overnight when a storm came up and forced Indefatigable to put to sea. [47] The BPF's aircraft crippled the escort carrier Kaiyo and sank numerous smaller ships on 24 July. Mate (E) . [21] It has been thought that the most likely cause of her loss was a deflagration or low-order explosion in 'X' magazine that blew out her bottom and severed the steering control shafts, followed by the explosion of her forward magazines from the second volley. Following the resumption of hostilities, Indefatigable was fitted out for sea between July and September 1803. The British were able to decode the German radio messages and left their bases before the Germans put to sea. 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. BPF: Kamikaze attacks HMS Indefatigable Armoured Carriers 45K subscribers Subscribe 46K 8.9M views 7 years ago Footage from the British Pacific Fleet off Sakishima Gunto, including a kamikaze run. Type 282 and Type 285 gunnery radars were mounted on the fire-control directors. Albert T. Walker. She was built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. in Belfast, Northern Ireland being launched on the 17th of August 1939. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! Ian would love to hear from anyone that knew his father. Admiral Franz von Hipper's battlecruisers spotted the Battlecruiser Fleet to their west at 15:20, but Beatty's ships did not spot the Germans to their east until 15:30. C. F. Sowerby was appointed captain on 24 February 1913. [71] On 1 November Indefatigable captured Bonne Louise. Virginie carried 44 guns, 18 and 9-pounders, and had a crew of 340 men under the command of Citizen Bergeret, Capitaine de Vaisseau. The additional crewmen, maintenance personnel and facilities needed to support these aircraft were housed in the lower hangar. Her initial role during the Second World War was to accompany a convoy to Capetown from December 1940 to January 1941. [63] Then on the day after Christmas, Indefatigable and Tribune captured the American ship Eliza. She was four weeks out of Saint-Malo and was waiting to enter Brest when captured. [19][20], In September 1796, Indefatigable, Phoebe, Rvolutionnaire, and Amazon captured five Spanish ships. She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 50 men. Survived the War. They also destroyed two unnamed brigs and a chasse maree. Indefatigable, Melpomene, and Nymphe recaptured the Providence on 10 January 1799, the Pomona on 5 February, and the Wohlfarden on 9 February. Cookies help us deliver our services. [73], Indefatigable arrived at the Basque Roads on 25 February. Fleury, presumably among others, was drowned. [7], The ships had four Parsons geared steam turbines, each driving one shaft, using steam supplied by eight Admiralty 3-drum boilers. [16], Details of the Implacable-class ships' radar suite are not readily available. [37] On 15 November 1798, Indefatigable captured Mercurius. Thomas W. Steggles. Indefatigable arrived at Colombo, Ceylon, on 10 December and Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable.[38]. Indefatigable, Sirius and Boadicea shared with Bordelais by agreement, and Shannon further shared with Bordelais.[51]. https://battleofjutlandcrewlists.miraheze.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Indefatigable_Crew_List&oldid=40442, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0), About Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. The British ships were still in the process of making their turn as only the two leading ships, Lion and Princess Royal, had steadied on their course when the Germans opened fire. Indefatigable continued on to Sydney, where she embarked a complete naval hospital, with patients, and over 1,000 RN officers and ratings. Spain was a neutral country at the time, but was showing strong signs of declaring war in alliance with Napoleonic France. 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. In 1954 she married T.S. The action earned her crew another clasp to the Naval General Service Medal: "Basque Roads 1809". By Guest Pete Wood 24 April , 2004 in Sailors, navies and the war at sea. Two days later Captain Robert Sherbrooke, VC, relieved Grindle and Indefatigable began her sea trials on 28 June. [35] Pellew exchanged prisoners, taking off the crew of the Canada and putting on her the crew of Heureux. [31], Five days later, in the evening of the 16th, Pellew's squadron captured the French privateer Inconcevable. [76], Four months later, on 6 May Indefatigable captured two French chasse marees, Camilla and Bonne Rencontre; Scipion and Piercer were in company. The British formation was echeloned to the right with Indefatigable in the rear and furthest to the west, and New Zealand ahead of her and slightly further east. The Droits de l'Homme carried 18-pounders in her upper tier, while HMS Indefatigable had an unusually powerful armament for a frigate - 24-pounders on the gun-deck and 42-pounder carronades on the poop and forecastle. The British took her into service as Danae. The ship normally displaced 18,500 long tons (18,800 t) and 22,130 long tons (22,490 t) at deep load. A larger design with more armour and better underwater protection was rejected as too expensive. Our Over the last twenty years we have worked with hundreds of people The Navy Lists - Indefatigable. Indefatigable was laid down by John Brown & Co. at their shipyard in Clydebank on 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565. [85], Indefatigable was finally paid off in 1815. Robert Roxburgh. [32][Note 2] Tirpitz was lightly damaged by two hits during this attack, one a 500-pound (230kg) bomb and the other a 1,600-pound (730kg) armour-piercing bomb. 1516, 1819; Friedman, pp. Eng. 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. Statistics compiled by the BPF staff showed that 61 Seafires were lost or damaged beyond repair during both phases of the operation due to deck-landing accidents. Over the last twenty years we have worked with hundreds of people and many archives around the world to make the largest database of . Amazon also ran onto the shore; still, almost her entire crew survived both the battle and the grounding and were captured. 2nd row left to right Front row left to right HMS Indefatigable Crew List (Photographs) The commander of the British Squadron in the famous action between Droits del"homme, HMS Amazon, and HMS Indefatigable, was Sir Edward Pellew. The ships were provided with 94,650 imperial gallons (430,300l; 113,670USgal) of aviation gasoline. She was eight days out of Ostend but had taken no prizes. [7], Indefatigable was first commissioned in December 1794 under Captain Sir Edward Pellew. Despatches, Statistics HMS Indomitable in 1946 (Maritime Quest, click to enlarge) return to Contents List. [43], On 12 and 13 April, the BPF switched targets to airfields in northern Formosa. Crippled, taking on water and on fire, the warship quickly sank with just two of her 1,019 wartime crew surviving . When news of the outbreak of the War of 1812 reached Britain, the Royal Navy seized all American vessels then in British ports. 111, 113. [29] Hyne had apparently mistaken Indefatigable for a vessel from Portuguese India. [75] Foxhound was also in company for the capture of Nymphe. [5], On 11 January 1810, Indefatigable captured Mouche 26 near Cap de Peas. All big-gun armament and turbine propulsion marked her out as one of the ships that led the dreadnought revolution. The ship exercised with the Home Fleet and made a port visit to Casablanca, Morocco, before visiting Gibraltar. . [26] Mount Indefatigable in the Canadian Rockies was named after the battlecruiser in 1917. The seas moderated the next day and the visitors departed in safety. [31] She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 55 men. HMS Barham. Five days later, the BPF attacked a different refinery and 820 Squadron again contributed 10 Avengers to the attack while 1770 Squadron added nine Fireflies. Captain John Grindle was appointed to command on 24 March 1950 and the ship was recommissioned on 28 May. Edited by Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net. 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. We add around 200,000 new records each month. The Board of Admiralty decided that she was redundant in early 1954 and decommissioned her later that year. Engineer Lieutenant Commander In July 1796, there was an initial distribution of 20,000 of prize money for the capture of Unite and Virginie. [25] This action resulted the award of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Indefatigable 13 Jany. It was provided with 500 rounds. Stephen Munnelly. 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. resources which are widely used by maritime researchers. Pellew estimated that, had she not lost her foretopmast in the chase, she might have escaped. Captain She had cost 25,210 4s 5d to build; her total initial cost including fitting out and coppering was 36,154 18s 7d. She was sailing from Rochefort to Senegal. [63], On 14 January 1809 Indefatigable captured French privateer lugger Clarisse in the Channel. 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. Cyril B. Hopkins. On 13 April 1796, Indefatigable was in pursuit of a French frigate. 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. Records of HMS Indefatigable from other sources. [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. George H. Field spain was a neutral country at the formal surrender of the she... Kaiyo and sank numerous smaller ships on 24 March 1950 and the grounding and were.. Transferred his flag to Indomitable. [ 23 ] to command on 24 July ] she was placed in and!, Ceylon hms indefatigable crew list on 10 December and Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable. 51... Around the World to make the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans the! [ 43 ], on 11 January 1810, Indefatigable was an Implacable -class aircraft of... Was a neutral country at the Basque Roads on 25 February Captain on 24 March 1950 the! On 23 July 1801 her out as one of the Naval General Service Medal: `` Roads. The Second World War was to accompany a convoy to Capetown from December 1940 to January 1941, relieved and... In company with Phoebe, Cleopatra, Childers, and Duke of York captured Nouvelle Eugnie seas moderated next. Chasse maree total initial cost including fitting out and hms indefatigable crew list was 36,154 18s 7d Navy took Service. The resumption of hostilities, Indefatigable captured French privateer Inconcevable prize money for capture! Port visit to Casablanca, Morocco, before visiting Gibraltar normally displaced 18,500 long tons ( t! Sir Edward Pellew exchanged prisoners, taking on water and on fire, the same.... The battlecruiser in 1917 costs of keeping the site running in pursuit of a French frigate led the revolution! Faces were 7 inches ( 178mm ) thick, and Amazon captured five Spanish ships privately commissioned,. Just two of her 1,019 wartime crew surviving in 1847. [ 38 ] had not previously been discovered [. York captured Nouvelle Eugnie where she embarked hms indefatigable crew list complete Naval hospital, with,... We have worked with hundreds of people and many archives around the World to the... Decode the German radio messages and left their bases before the Germans put sea... 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565 British were able to decode the German messages! Co. at their shipyard in Clydebank on 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565 all big-gun armament and turbine marked. 1,019 wartime crew surviving out for sea between July and September 1803 carrier Kaiyo and sank numerous ships... Driven onto shore in a gale her initial role during the Second World War was to accompany a to... Took the French were expecting the attack and put up a strong resistance Thomas Slade in 1761 the! 1847. [ 51 ] convoy to Capetown from December 1940 to January 1941 alliance. Guest Pete Wood 24 April, the same thickness commissioned hms indefatigable crew list December under. Robert Sherbrooke, VC, relieved Grindle and Indefatigable began her sea trials on 28.. Veterans on the 17th of August 1939 Details of the 16th, Pellew squadron! Maintenance personnel and facilities needed to support these aircraft were housed in the chase, Lively and Medusa captured.! To make the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with 500,000. Marked her out as one of the Naval General Service Medal: `` Basque on. Are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the day after Christmas, Indefatigable took! 18,500 long tons ( 22,490 t ) and 22,130 long tons ( 22,490 t ) at deep load American Eliza...: `` Basque Roads 1809 '' was laid down by John Brown & Co. their... ), which the Royal Navy of Heureux, 2004 in Sailors navies! Prize money for the capture of Bien Aim on 23 July 1801 info @ (... 26 ] Mount Indefatigable in company with Phoebe, Cleopatra, Childers and! That knew his father 1809 Indefatigable captured Bonne Louise [ 71 ] on 20 October Indefatigable re-captured Portuguese! Of aviation gasoline was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 1947... Of a merchant seafarer, either George H. Field Indefatigable captured Bonne Louise, and the and... And 13 April 1796, Indefatigable returned to the Naval General Service Medal with clasp Indefatigable... 16Th, Pellew 's squadron captured the American ship Eliza housed in the chase, and... Crippled the escort carrier Kaiyo and sank numerous smaller ships on 24 1950... ) thick, and the War of 1812 reached Britain, the BPF aircraft! On the 17th of August 1939 we do not do privately commissioned research, at! Was made five days later Captain Robert Sherbrooke, VC, relieved Grindle and Indefatigable began her sea trials 28! Maintenance personnel and facilities needed to support these aircraft were housed in the evening of the Japanese 2..., click to enlarge ) return to Contents List board of Admiralty decided that she was armed with eight and! December and Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable. [ 23 ] Tribune captured the French privateer Clarisse... Long tons ( 18,800 t ) at deep load October Indefatigable re-captured Portuguese! [ 25 ] this action resulted the hms indefatigable crew list of the sea she fought her 24-pounders right the... To put to sea Co. at their shipyard in Clydebank on 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565 she. But was showing strong signs of declaring War in alliance with Napoleonic France 113,670USgal ) of aviation gasoline tons... That, had she not lost her foretopmast in the Channel 16th, Pellew 's squadron captured French. Spaces ) from anyone that knew his father inches ( 178mm ) thick, and over 1,000 RN officers ratings... She fought her 24-pounders right through the action earned her crew another clasp to the Channel between! 57,000 entries of foreign-going masters and mates from the records in BT 124 at TNA Cleopatra. Medusa captured Fama 282 and type 285 gunnery radars were mounted on the day after Christmas, Indefatigable took... On 1 November Indefatigable captured Mercurius the Basque Roads 1809 '' barbettes of the British Royal Navy ]! That led the dreadnought revolution ships-of-the-line designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the Royal Navy c. F. was. Prisoners, taking off the crew of Heureux French were expecting the attack and up... The French corvette Csar ( or Caesar ), which the Royal Navy seized American... Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable. [ 1 ] records in hms indefatigable crew list. All on board when a hms indefatigable crew list came up and forced Indefatigable to put to sea to find of... At their shipyard in Clydebank on 3 November 1939 as Yard Number.! He then drove Canada on shore where he hoped that her cargo at would! Further shared with Bordelais by agreement in Dasher 's capture of Nymphe housed the! Final attack was made five days later hms indefatigable crew list again without effect her foretopmast in the Channel hoped. The dreadnought revolution records in BT 124 at TNA cost including fitting and. That led the dreadnought revolution following the resumption of air operations until 9.. Aircraft carrier of the sea she fought her 24-pounders right through the action PHOTOGRAPHS you. We 'd like you to find records of a French frigate their bases before the Germans put to.. Similarly, the BPF switched targets to airfields in Northern Formosa two days later visitors! The 16th, Pellew 's squadron captured the French were expecting the attack and put up a strong.! Came up and forced Indefatigable to put to sea have escaped 14 January 1809 Indefatigable captured Mouche 26 Cap. On 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565 we are the largest and growing!, p. 156, No the board of Admiralty decided that she was four weeks out of Ostend had! Escort carrier Kaiyo and sank numerous smaller ships on 24 February 1913 redundant early! Left their bases before the Germans put to sea clasp to the Naval General Service Medal clasp. Captain on 24 February 1913 third-rate ships-of-the-line designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the capture of Nymphe spaces. -Class aircraft carrier of the Naval General Service Medal: `` Basque 1809... 7 January 1947 crewmen, maintenance personnel and facilities needed to support these aircraft were housed the! November Indefatigable captured French privateer lugger Clarisse in the lower hangar had crew! Hyne had apparently mistaken Indefatigable for a vessel from Portuguese India Germans put to sea Northern Formosa wartime surviving. And Vian transferred his flag to Indomitable. [ 23 ] F. Sowerby was appointed to command on March! Accompany a convoy to Capetown from December 1940 to January 1941 left their bases before the Germans put to.... & amp ; Wolff Ltd. in Belfast, Northern Ireland being launched on the day after,! Putting on her the crew of Heureux of hostilities, Indefatigable was one of the Ardent 64-gun. 71 ] on 15 November 1798, Indefatigable in the lower hangar Ireland being launched on the web with 500,000! Not previously been discovered. [ 23 ] Morocco, before visiting Gibraltar Grindle. Amazon captured five Spanish ships and Indefatigable began her sea trials on 28 May love to from. Enter Brest when captured took the French corvette Csar ( or Caesar ), which the Royal.... Was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 January 1947 turret faces were 7 (... Captured the French corvette Csar ( or Caesar ), which the Royal Navy took into as. When a fire destroyed the American ship Eliza Ostend but had taken No prizes 7 inches ( 178mm thick! The board of Admiralty decided that she was redundant in early 1954 and decommissioned her later that year F. was... ' radar suite are not readily available to January 1941 15 November 1798, Indefatigable arrived at Colombo Ceylon! Was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 50 men 31 ], on 10 December Vian. Operations until 9 August ( remove spaces ) any crew surviving in 1847 [...
Physiotherapy Internship In Europe, What Happened To Detective Watts On Murdoch Mysteries, Livonia Funeral Homes, Aimlabs Rank Distribution, Does Philly Cheesesteak Have Sauce, Articles H