Harold O. [52] Venus was armed with 32-guns and had a crew of 200 men. Their armoured deck ranged in thickness between 1.5 and 2.5 inches (38 and 64mm) with the thickest portions protecting the steering gear in the stern. A smoke screen prevented most of the Barracudas from seeing their target and they failed to hit Tirpitz. 9. The squadron claimed to have shot down a Nakajima Ki-43 "Oscar", for the loss of a Firefly that ran out of fuel and had to ditch next to the ship. War would not actually be declared until 12 August, and the order was countermanded four hours later, but Milne gave up the hunt for Goeben, following his standing orders to guard the Adriatic against an Austrian break-out attempt. X-6's crew surrendered after dropping their cargo near the ship. Harold F. Guest, R.N.R. Rear Admiral Royer Dick hoisted his flag aboard the carrier in September until she began a short refit at Devonport in January 1952.[53]. Casualty list for HMS Indefatigable Remembered Today: GWF is free to use so please support the Forum. She was armed with twenty-two 9-pounder guns and had a crew of 175 men. Hipper ordered his ships to turn to starboard, away from the British, to assume a south-easterly course, and to reduce speed to 18 knots (33km/h; 21mph) to allow three light cruisers of the 2nd Scouting Group to catch up. 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. This page was last edited on 31 January 2023, at 15:24. 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. [29], Ten days after that, Indefatigable captured the privateer Hyne after a chase of eight hours. [73], Indefatigable arrived at the Basque Roads on 25 February. William Owen HMS Indefatigable, Sub.Lt(A) Maurice Ian James Goodsell HMS Indefatigable (d.24th July 1945). [29] Indefatigable and several escort carriers attacked targets in Norway on 10 August, destroying 6 Messerschmitt Bf 110 fighters and sinking a minesweeper. . [24] On 7 January, Indefatigable and Amazon captured the Emanuel. Pellew sent Cambrian in pursuit. [31] She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 55 men. After returning to the UK in early 1946, Indefatigable was modified for transport duties, and ferried troops and civilians for the rest of the year before she was reduced to reserve. 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 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. She had a crew of 737 officers and ratings. Even after twenty years of work by ourselves and others, the millions of entries 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. Henry E. D. H. Willoughby. Commander [10] The vessels sharing in the prize money were: Indefatigable, Concorde, Rvolutionnaire, Amazon, Argo, and the hired armed cutter Dolly and hired armed lugger Duke of York.[11]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy, Campagnes (oprations; divisions et stations navales; missions diverses), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Indefatigable_(1784)&oldid=1117981877, Razeed to 44 guns between September 1794 and February 1795, 19ft (5.8m) (as frigate, 13ft 3in (4.0m)), Fc: 4 12-pounder guns + 2 42-pounder carronades, This page was last edited on 24 October 2022, at 15:30. The results were deceptively encouraging. Their short range and lack of endurance was considered by Vian to be a severe handicap for the BPF, which returned to action on 4 May and again attacked targets in the Sakishima Islands. "[16] Milne still did not believe that Souchon was heading for the Dardanelles, and so he resolved to guard the exit from the Aegean, unaware that the Goeben did not intend to come out. The next month, she was placed in reserve and Captain MacIntyre retired on 7 January 1947. Joseph Denman, was turned over to her yesterday morning, and all hands are busy upon the Royal flotilla, to have it ready by the 15th, by which day also all gunboats and other craft, forming from 150 to 200 sail, are ordered to be at Spithead or in Portsmouth harbour. Acting Sub-Lieut. She fell out of formation to starboard and started sinking towards the stern and listing to port. Indefatigable was sunk on 31 May 1916 during the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the war. George Barratt. The upper hangar was 458 feet (139.6m) long and the lower hangar was 208 feet (63.4m) long; both had a maximum width of 62 feet (18.9m). 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. The ship normally displaced 18,500 long tons (18,800t) and 22,130 long tons (22,490t) at deep load. 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. The following day, King George VI inspected the ship; the ground crews later embarked for 820, 887, 894 and 1770 Squadrons. She was built as a ship-of-the-line, but most of her active service took place after her conversion to a 44-gun razee frigate. Ship Interest Groups. Survived the War. By this time, Germany had invaded Belgium and war had been declared, but an Admiralty order to respect Italian neutrality and stay more than 6 nautical miles (11km) from the Italian coast precluded entering the Strait of Messina, from which they could have observed the port directly. 15253, Brown 2009, pp. when a wealth of detail about their lives is revealed. The loss of his topmasts made it impossible for . James Crook. and many archives around the world to make the largest database of seafarers' records and provide unique [51], The carrier arrived at Portsmouth Dockyard on 16 March 1946. She had only 19 officers and men wounded, with most of those not being serious. It started from trying to trace the sea-going career of Pete's great-grandfather, who ran away to sea in the 1860s. Research Status. [9], On 20 March 1796, Indefatigable and her squadron chased three French corvettes, of which the Volage of 26 guns ran ashore under a battery at the mouth of the Loire. Date: 1863 - 1913 Arrangement: The documents are stored by year in numerical sequence of registered number, as they were received, and have not been rearranged under the names of individual ships. [27] The wreck was identified in 2001, when it was found to have been heavily salvaged sometime in the past. She was built as P315 by Vickers Armstrong. She returned to Sydney for the holidays and visited Melbourne on 22 January 1946 before departing for home nine days later. She was two weeks out of Bayonne but had not captured anything. [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. Under the command of Enseigne de vausseau provisorie Fleury, she had sailed from Pasajes with despatches for le de France. [5] The ships had metacentric heights of 4.06 feet (1.2m) at light load and 6.91 feet (2.1m) at deep load as completed. During this cruise she gave the second largest island, now known as Santa Cruz island, its English name Indefatigable. The Seafires claimed four Zeros shot down, four others probably shot down, and another four damaged. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. [79], On 15 January 1811, Dryad captured Matilda and her cargo. Share by: . The British took her into service as Danae. King. Leonard H. Lindner. Author: Caroline Moorehead. John Gray. SS Seydlitz after Battle of . She departed three days later for Manus en route to Sydney. [46] On 11 February Indefatigable captured the Vidette. Thomas W. Steggles. [33] Duke of York also shared in the capture. . There she saved all on board when a fire destroyed the American merchantman Indian Chief. The additional crewmen, maintenance personnel and facilities needed to support these aircraft were housed in the lower hangar. The P1121 looks like a Eurofighter Typhoons Grandad! 6in-4in - bulkheads. 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. [6] Indefatigable's complement was approximately 2,300 officers and ratings in 1945. Keyed at New Zealand, Wellington. Harry Wallis. 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. Naval Instructor [68] She was six years old, had a burthen of 482 tons (bm), was armed with fourteen 9 and 6-pounder guns, and had a crew of 68 men. [35] Pellew exchanged prisoners, taking off the crew of the Canada and putting on her the crew of Heureux. [24], Indefatigable's first mission was a brief sortie on 1 July 1944 to provide air cover for the ocean liner RMSQueen Elizabeth that was ferrying American troops to Britain. first read carefully through the details on this site. [5] Indefatigable was laid up in ordinary at Plymouth in March to April 1802, as a result of the peace of October 1801. 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. Want to know what life was like during the War? The seas moderated the next day and the visitors departed in safety. 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. She was 36 days out of Brest and, during that time, had captured only one ship, a large American vessel named the Providence which had a cargo of cotton and sugar. She was armed with eight guns and had a crew of 50 men. 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. Captain The belt was closed by 1.5 to 2-inch transverse bulkheads fore and aft. She was four weeks out of Saint-Malo and was waiting to enter Brest when captured. [72] At the time of the capture, Amazon, Iris, Raleigh, and Goldfinch were in sight. She became the flagship of the 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron (1st ACS) when Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian hoisted his flag on 15 November. 1911 Indefatigable-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1916, "Charles FitzGerald Sowerby - the Dreadnought Project", "John Bowyer WW1 memorial and Life Story", "Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 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. While Indefatigable was visiting the latter city, she was opened to the public, and the Governor-General of South Africa toured the ship. Indefatigable, however, had been chosen to remain as part of the Allied occupation force. IMPLACABLE Class Fleet Aircraft Carrier ordered on 19 June 1939 from John Brown of Clydebank. On 11 January 1798, she was in company with Cambrian and Childers when they captured the French privateer schooner Vengeur. Eng. [29] Hyne had apparently mistaken Indefatigable for a vessel from Portuguese India. At this stage only individual photographs of sailors are being added and not group photographs. Indefatigable was laid down by John Brown & Co. at their shipyard in Clydebank on 3 November 1939 as Yard Number 565. On 13 April 1796, Indefatigable was in pursuit of a French frigate. Of her crew of 1,019, only three survived. 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. King. On 1 November, Captain Ian MacIntyre relieved Graham as captain of the ship. 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. HMS Indefatigable, and HMS Furious attacked the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway in Operation Mascot . thanks [1][2][3] She was broken up in 1816. [10], Between 11 and 21 March Indefatigable's squadron captured the vessels Favorite Sultana, Friends, Providence, Four Marys, Aimable Justine, and Nouvelle Union. On 21 July, the Duke of York returned, having chased a French privateer lugger into the hands of Lieutenant Bray, who commanded the Revenue Cutter Hind. She reached the coast of Japan on 20 July and her aircraft began attacking targets near Osaka and in the Inland Sea four days later. [18], On 31 May 1916, the 2nd BCS consisted of New Zealand (flagship of Rear-Admiral William Pakenham) and Indefatigable. var monthlist= ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December']; Indefatigable alone lost two killed and 11 wounded. The underwater defence system was a layered system of liquid- and air-filled compartments as used in the Illustrious class. The Navy Lists - Indefatigable. Become a Member The Admiralty announced on 26 January 1954 that both ships would be replaced as training ships and reduced to reserve. [71] On 20 February Statira captured the French schooner Matilda. Medusa and Lively brought in Clara. 147, 150, 15253, 175, 195, 197, Hobbs 2011, pp. Hind also recaptured a sloop that the privateer had captured. [44], The BPF arrived back at Sydney on 5 June and sailed for Manus three weeks later. 9 Naval Torpedo-Bomber Reconnaissance Wing, over the next week. [24] A third survivor, Signalman John Bowyer, was picked up by another unknown German ship. [16], Details of the Implacable-class ships' radar suite are not readily available. Pellew sent her into Falmouth. 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. [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 ship suffered a loss of 98 of her crew and 55 were wounded. We have added some case studies to illustrate research into records of seafarers and ships. [54] Indefatigable was then paid off later that year. Indefatigable joined Implacable for her annual winter visit to Gibraltar after completing her refit in February 1952. Crew list photos of HMS Indefatigable H.M.S. Robert Roxburgh. Five days later the visitors were stranded aboard ship overnight when a storm came up and forced Indefatigable to put to sea. Battleship: Royal Navy (UK) Built: 1910s. [26] Indefatigable and Cleopatra captured the Hope on 11 July. [29] The next day, Pellew captured a Spanish schooner carrying a cargo of fish. 24 Naval Fighter Wing. The two halves of the wreck are separated on the seabed by a linear distance of over 500m (1,600ft). She joined her sister and several other carriers on 9 June to sail for Spithead for the Coronation Fleet Review of Queen Elizabeth II on 15 June as one of a fleet of nine carriers. The BPF returned to the Sakishima Islands on 17 April before retiring to Leyte Gulf to rest and resupply. 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. Navy D.O.B.23-5-1925. [citation needed], By July Indefatigable was back in Portsmouth. THE NAVY LIST - HMS INDEFATIGABLE. The waterline armour belt was 4.5 inches (114mm) thick, but only covered the central portion of the ship. [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. In spite of the sea she fought her 24-pounders right through the action. However the Dutton was only one of a number of stricken vessels that Pellew and his crew assisted at this time. Richard F. Durlacher. 15354, Hobbs 2011, pp. [7], The ships had four Parsons geared steam turbines, each driving one shaft, using steam supplied by eight Admiralty 3-drum boilers. Abraham, Charles: 14/05/1884: 31/05/1916: Gunner RMA: 24/02/1911: HMS Barham. Contact us for pricing hms indefatigable crew list On the morning of 20 April 1796, Indefatigable sighted the French 44-gun frigate Virginie off the Lizard. The British were able to decode the German radio messages and left their bases before the Germans put to sea. She became Vian's flagship on 22 November and sailed to New Zealand to show the flag. Its aircraft continued to do so until they flew their last missions of Operation Iceberg on 25 May. Self Will.Will Self Psychogeography For Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., writer, wit and sage (1916-2007) Walking to New York 'Honor escapes he who runs after it' Jewish proverb, from my great-grandfather's notebook Prologue I resolved to walk to New York; in the interests of writing about the experience, certainly, yet also with objectives at once more . The site also provides information and data about the records of British merchant shipping with records of every British registered ship from 1855 to the 1950s - all 200,000 of them. Ultra decrypts revealed that the Japanese believed the deception, with operatives including Malcolm Muggeridge and Peter Fleming supplying disinformation for more than a year, sufficient to make the enemy believe the vessel had gone to the Far East and returned to the Clyde for a refit, by which time she was actually finished. 'P' and 'Q' turrets had some limited ability to fire to the opposite side. She was pierced for 14 guns but had only three mounted. One crew member, Petty Officer Trick rapidly drifted away from the overturned hull of the whaler and Terry desperately swam after him. While still in the water, two survivors found Indefatigable's captain, C. F. Sowerby, who was badly wounded and died before they could be . . learn something along the way. 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). A further attack could not be mounted until 24 August because of bad weather; for this mission the carrier contributed 12 Barracudas, 11 Fireflies and 4 Seafires, all of which returned. It was provided with 500 rounds. Engineer Lieutenant -. She was armed with eight guns and carried a crew of 50 men.[26]. The ship normally displaced 18,500 long tons (18,800 t) and 22,130 long tons (22,490 t) at deep load. i just see wiki . After a further chase, Lively and Medusa captured Fama. We explain what indexes are available and how to use them. 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 H.M.S. 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 . Captain Charles F. Sowerby. The next day her aircraft attacked targets in the vicinity of Tokyo. 10thFeb 2023 - Please note we currently have a huge backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. HMS Indefatigable was an Implacable -class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. No battlecruisers were ordered after the three Invincible class ships in 1905 until Indefatigable became the lone battlecruiser of the 19081909 Naval Programme. [12] Upon commissioning, Indefatigable served in the 1st Cruiser Squadron, which in January 1913 was renamed the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron (BCS). Indefatigable was short of water, so he put the crew of Ranger on board the schooner (though not Ranger's officers) and sent them ashore at Santa Cruz. [77] Next, Indefatigable recaptured Flora on 13 June. [5] Captain John Broughton succeeded him in December 1809 and remained in command until 1812. Completed in 1944, her aircraft made several attacks that year against the German battleshipTirpitz, inflicting only light damage; they also raided targets in Norway. Shells from the German battlecruiser Von der Tann caused an explosion ripping a hole in her hull, and a second explosion hurled large pieces of the ship 200feet (60m) in the air. 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. Privacy Policy and
Indefatigable sailed empty for Norfolk, Virginia, where she loaded RN personnel before returning to Portsmouth on 21 November. Thomas J. Eustis. Chief Art. in detail the crews of a hundred thousand ships. If you have hit a snag, please Granville Murray-Browne. In 1954 she married T.S. [13] The Royal Navy took Virginie into service as Virginie. Albert T. Walker. Despatches, Statistics transcribed are only a small sample of the huge volume of crew documents scattered across many archives. Apr. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. [28], On 14 October, Indefatigable arrived at Teneriffe. [35], Indefatigable captured the French corvette Vaillante while cruising in the Bay of Biscay on 8 August, after a chase of 24 hours, which was under the command of Lieutenant de Vaisseau La Porte. 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. Harold V. Coombes, R.N.R. John S. Wilson. [49], On 3 July Indefatigable recaptured the brig Cultivator, from the French. Elliott and Farmer were later rescued by the German torpedo boat S16, but by then Sowerby had died of his injuries. 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 On 18 January Indefatigable was at Falmouth. Depending on your point of view, the project either grew a life of its own, or got out of hand. Their secondary armament consisted of sixteen BL 4-inch (102mm) Mark VII guns positioned in the superstructure. Jutland Memorial. Surgeon [5] By that time, she was already anachronistic for the role of a ship of the line as the French only built the more powerful 74-gun ships,[6] and was never commissioned in that role. HMS Indefatigable was one of two Implacable -class aircraft carriers built for the Royal Navy (RN) during World War II. As the world's first battle cruiser, HMS Invincible was by any measure a revolutionary and important warship. Lodgings . . British registered ships aimed at assisting researchers to finding their crew documents. All of her 4-inch guns were enclosed in casemates and given gun shields during a refit in November 1915 to better protect the gun crews from weather and enemy action, although two aft guns were removed at the same time. Our Privacy Policy - please read | [39] Aspahalon, a Newcastle vessel, had been sailing from Halifax to London with a cargo of sugar, coffee, and tobacco. Welcome to CLIP - the Crew List Index Project. 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