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Royal Navy List for 1908.  Includes crew lists of all officers on board Royal Navy ships with initial U to Z correct to 18th December 1907.

 
Undine, 453 tons, H.P. 360
Commander Wentworth H. D. Margesson
Ure (Home Fleet), 550 tons, H.P. 7000
Commander James R. P. Hawksley
Eng Lieut William H. Murray
Sub Lieut Arthur G. Holmes
Gunner Leopold J. Warnes
Usk (Home Fleet), 590 tons, H.P. 7500
Lieut & Com Cyril P. Ryan
Eng Lieut Charles de F. Messervy
Gunner John Hand
Velox (Home Fleet), 400 tons, H.P. ?
Lieut & Com Cyril Callaghan
Eng Lieut William Rattey
Gunner Robert E. Reiss-Smith
Venerable, 15,000 tons, H.P. 15,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
Commander Humphrey W. Bowring
Lieutenant Philip C. Perason Cecil H. Pilcher
George R. Nixon Sydney K. Mason
Harold R. Priston
Eng Com Samuel Godbeer
Eng Lieut Francis W. Hamlin
Chaplain & Naval Inst Rev. Robert McKew
Fleet Surgeon George H. Foot
Fleet Paym Arthur W. Morrell
Sub Lieut Geoffrey S. White
Ch Gunner William Bacon
Gunner James E. Macey John Leahy
Boatswain James T. Newton
Carpenter William A. Allcott
Artif Eng John Plummer
Midshipman Leonard H. White Christopher L. Courtney
Percy Strickland William G. Tennant
Geoffrey F. Waller Norman A. G. Ohlenschlager
Geoffrey V. Hickman Brian Thornbury
Augustine W. S. Agarl Humphrey W. Roughton
Midshipman Willoughby E. Chatterton Edward EastwickField
Clerk Arthur C. A. Janton
The following Officers have been appointed in addition to those marked above: -
Capt R.M. Arthur G. C. Milner
Lieut R.M.  Ashworth C. Butt Charles E. robinson
Fleet Surgeon Robley h. J. Browne
Staff Surgeon Edward D. J. O'Malley
Gunner William J. Wallace Michael H. Deeney
Boatswain George Crabb Edwin Pannell
Carpenter Thomas J. Bellchamber
Vengeance (Channel Fleet), 12,950 tons, H.P. 13,500
Captain Charles E. Anson
Commander Walter H. C. S. Thring
Lieutenant Marcus F. B. Whyte Julian H. Woodbridge
Henry C. Alcock Walter J. C. Lake
Herbert E. W. C. Whyte Henry A. colt
Philip V. Kilgour Robert T. Baker
Eng Com Arthur W. Turner
Eng Lieut Harry C. Read John B. Barrett
Capt R.M.A. Fitzstephen J. F. French
Lieut R.M. Henry B. Inman Stanley G.Gibbs
Chaplain & Naval Inst Rev. Henry C. Rue
Fleet Surg Johnathan Shand
Staff Paym John S. Annesley
Surgeon George e. Hamilton
Sub Lieut John G. Bower Hubert S. Braddyll
Eng Sub Lieut John Pattinson Charles H. Haly
Assist Paym George V. M. Hamer
Ch Boatswain John Coleman
Ch Carpenter John H. Davey
Gunner Samuel Gurowich Henry E. Caley
Isaac Hancock
Artif Eng Edwin Edwards John M. Williams
Midshipman Cromwell H. Varley Charles T. Stanham
Henry F. M. Peto Guy O. Lydekker
Frederick T. Peters John S. Bovill
Francis Howard Charles M. R. Scherdt
John H. Steel Clement J. Harter
Barrington G. D. Stopford
Clerk Edwin K. Odam
Venus, 560 tons, H.P. 8000
Captain Cuthbert G. Chapman
Commander Hubert Lynes
Lieutenant Cyril B. Hampshire Clarence W. E. Trelawny
Valentine F. Gibbs Charles D. O. Shakespear
Thomas E. Greenshields Douglas H. V. Wilson
Lieut R.N.R. Sidney K. Bacon
Eng Com Leonard Backler
 Eng Lieut John W. Hopkyns
Lieut R.M. Gerald C. Wainwright
Chaplain Rev. George W. F. Motgan
Staff Surgeon Montague H. Knapp
Paymaster Leonard E. Tier
Surgeon Alexander J. MacDiarmid
Gunner Harry Hoggett James C. Willis
Boatswain Oscar R. Benton
Carpenter Frank Tallack
Artif Eng John Mitchell
Clerk Herbert R. M. Bamber
Vernon, 5481 tons, H.P. ?
Captain Douglas A. Gamble
Commander Thomas P. Bonham Christopher R. Payne
Arthur de K. L. May
Lieutenant Maurice D. Evans Leonard A. B. Donaldson
Oliver Schwann Henry G. Thursfield
Evan C. Bunbury Robert S. MacFarlan
Arthur H. D. Field Walter N. Lapage
Thomas J. Croker Cyril Peel
Gilbert C. W. Crispin Robert M. Groves
John F. H. Cole Frederic E. E. G. Schreiber
Basil E. Reinold Charles E. Kennedy-Purvis
Stephen d. Tillard John S. Wilson
Leycester C. M. Roxby Roger M. Bellairs
Richard L. Nicholson Alfred D. Warrington-Morris
Baldwin C. Walker
Eng Lieut Albert R. Brown
Chaplain & Naval Inst Rev. John E. S. Mason
Fleet Surg William Eames
Staff Surgeon Percy H. Bannister
Paym in chief George V. Rashleigh
Surgeon Henry C. Adams
Asst Paym Richard F. Durman
Chief Gunner Robert Arnold
Chief Schoolmaster William R. P. Hobbs
Gunner James H. Kent George K. Courtis
Frank Gilby Francis L. Crocombe
Walter H. Powell William Slade
Joseph Devine George F. Killham
Hamilton Woods Walter F. Williamson
Arthur H. Cruft William J. T. Williams
George Prince Philip Marrack
Thomas Cotter David T. houghton
Sidney C. Woodriffe Arthur s. Bright
Boatswain John W. Riddle
Carpenter Alfred J. Morley
Head Schoolmaster Arthur W. Yeates
Keeper of the Records Charles H. McKay
Expert in  Wireless Telegraphy Henry A. Madge
Vestal, 980 tons, H.P. 1400
Gunner in Command George E. Casley
Gunner Henry H. A. Willmore
Vesuvius, 245 tons, H.P. 350
Lieut & Com William R. Napier
Ch Boatswain George H. Adams
His Majesty's Yacht Victoria & Albert, 4,700 tons, H.P. 11,000
Captain Colin R. Keppel
Commander Philip Streatfeild Denis B. Crampton
Lieutenant Arthur Bromley Francis R. wrottesley
Eng Com Alfred J. Nye
Eng Lieut Robert H. Grazebrook Frederick G. Haddy
Walter S. Damant
Fleet Surgeon Arthur R. Bankart
Fleet Paym John H. G. Chapple
Assist Paym Reginald Butcher
Ch Gunner Frederick G. Wilton
Ch Boatswain John Paddon
Ch Carpenter James Rice
Gunner Henry F. Carter
Victorious (Home Fleet), 14,900 tons, H.P. 10,000
Captain Henry H. Torlesse
Commander Claude G. R. Brandon Gerald V. C. Knox
Lieutenant Henry R. Shipster Julius A. Lane
Graham R. L. Edwards Hugh W. Innes Lillingston
Richard St. John Brudenell Hunt-Grubbe
Harold de G. Lamotte
Lieut R.N.R. Edward S. Carver
Eng Com John A. Murray George H. Fryer
Eng Lieut Percy J. Shrubsole Alan G. Barker
Henry G. Moon
Capt R.M. Allan M. D. Johnston
Lieut R.M.A. Godfrey H. Jollye
Lieut R.M. Alan L. Durst
Chaplain Rev. Herbert M. Harvey
Fleet Surg Jaes Bradley 
Fleet Paym Arthur R. G. Beal
Surgeon John Verdon
Sub-Lieut Henry R. James Walter R. Bernard
Assist Paym Knighton H. Arnold
Ch Boatswain Frederick Llewhellin
Gunner William Cooper William J. Bilby
Carpenter George Carpenter
Artif Eng Frederick V. McMahon Frederick J. Baker
Clerk Leslie N. Sampson
Victory, 2164 tons
Admiral  Sir Day h. Bosanquet
Flag Captain William H. Baker 
Flag Commander William B. MacDonald 
Flag Lieut Robert A. Wislon
Eng Rear Admiral George A. Haddy
Secretary Edmund f. E. Gipps
Clerk to Sec Aubrey McM Cree Cecil A. Ward
Herbert M. Boxer Richard H. Carter
Ch Gunner Henry Stevens John G. Delaney
Ch Boatswain George Payne
General Depot
Captain Edward G. Shortland
Secretary Arthur C. roe
Commander Hugh F. P. Sinclair Robert N. Bax
Cyril S. Townsend
Lieutenant Stephen H. Way Ernest H. Rideout
Hugh J. Orr Arthur G. N. Lane
Charles T. Wilson John C. Tovey
Harold G. C. Franklin Delorest J. D. Noble
Francis H. W. Goolden
Eng Com Thomas R. Reynolds
Chaplain Rev. Charles W. C. Ingles
Fleet Surgeon George D. Twigg
Staff Surgeon Charles C. Macmillan Edward T. Burton
Paym in Chief James Bramble Sidney W. Wright
Fleet Paym Edward D. Hadley
Surgeon William R. Harrison Edward A. G. wilkinson
Guy H. Buckeridge James McCutchean
Assist Paym Alfred T. L. Nye George B. Owens
Alexander Organ Beechey L. Rogers
Frank L. Rogers Frank T. spickerneil
Ch Gunner Robert J. Harness Frederick H. Tull
William S. Cox Frederick E. C. Hurst
James Mowday Thomas C.Steed
Thomas C. Steed George B. Salter
Henry W McClelland
Boatswain John Pearce Alexander Turner
Flrence Sullivan William R. W. bowden
Joseph H. Evans Daniel C. Cresses
Joseph D. Cleall William A. Cutler
James Barry Charles A. Munn
St Major R.M. James F. Ellison
Carpenter William H. Hoare Frederick N. Barber
Head Schoolmaster George T. Holland
Ch Bandmaster R.M. Edward Schofield  Arthur Moffatt
The following officers are borne as additional for various services: -
Vice-Admiral Charles G. Robinson
Captain Henry L. Tottenham
Commander Edwin V. Underhill Hugh F. W. Wyldbore-Smith
Lieutenant Frank V. Lockey Thomas Owens
George Wright
Eng Rear Admiral John T. Corner
Eng Com James E. D. Graham William H. Wood
Arthur R. Grant
Eng Lieut Edward O. Hefford Thomas G. Procter
Bertram Harvey William F. Rabbidge
Fleet Surg Robert H. Nicholson
Staff Surgeon Walter K. Hopkins
Surgeon Frederick E. Anley
Car Lieut Solomon J. Lacey
Ch Boatswain William Trenaman
For Fleet Coaling Duties
Lieutenant John C. Humfrey
Boatswain George H. Woodnutt
Artif Eng Thomas W. Thorn
For School of Physical Training
Commander Hugh D. R. Watson
Lieutenant Lockhart Leith Norman H. Rankin
Edward W. H. Brookfield Gerald B. Gaskell
Lieut R.M. Francis S. Wislon
Surgeon Kenelm d. Bell Horace B. Hill
For short course
Lieutenant Ralph B. Bodilly
Capt R.M. Alfred E. Symons
Lieut R.M. Henry Fawcett
For signal school
Captain Allan F. Everett
Lieutenant Harold Escombe Hugh R. Mulleneux
Richard H. D. Tounsend William Barrett
Charles E. Collins Fischer Burges Watson
Assist Paym Eustace R. Berne
Gunner Maurice Scanlan
Boatswain William J. Bailey
Sig Boatswain James Coote Joseph A. Minter
Herbert A Lawrence
Head Schoolmaster John W. Morgan
For Workshops
Lieutenant William Ferbrache
Ch Boatswain James J. Bly
For Miscellaneous Services
Captain Selby H. B. Ash
Commander Herbert W. richmond  thomas E. Crease
Commander (retired) Mansfield G. smith Cumming
Staff Captain William J. N. Baird
Lieutenant Douglas Agnow John W. J. Savage
Edwin Pratt James Curtis
Eng Com William Lonnon William H. Meadus
Henry J. Walker Charles F. H. Tillbrook
Francis W. R. Jose George f. thompson
Eng Lieut John G. Gundry Carl B. F. W. Rock
Paym in Chief Beechy Rogers
Naval Inst George P. Edwards
Hon Lieut James E. Pigott
Ch Gunner William T. Ovenden Bernard H. Birch
Ch Boatswain John Peain
Ch Artif Eng Francis D. Nuthall James Currie
Lawrence Jackson Charles E. Walton
William J. Penroe John t. Barrett
Boatswain Jack G. Sturt Robert Sansom
William Sky William T. Langmaid
Denis Kehune Richard Golley
Carpenter John W. Sheldrake John W. H. Montgomerie
Artif Eng William H. Windbank Robert Quinton
H Wardmaster Walter Austin
Vigilant (Home Fleet), 400 tons, H.P. 6400
Lieut & Com Edward Secretan
Eng Lieut John F. Bushby
Gunner Frederick W. Richardson
Vindictive (Home Fleet), 5750 tons, H.P. 10,000 
Captain Edward H. Moubray
Lieutenant Charles E. B. Colbeck Harold F. Young
Ralph V. Eyre
Lieut R.N.R. Octavius Siggers
Eng Com William R. Lawton
Lieut R.M. Ralt S. Gibson
Staff Surgeon Edgar F. mortimer
Staff Paymaster Bernard H. Ward
Gunner Isaac Courtman William J. Drw
William A Chambers
Carpenter Franklin Andrews 
Artif Eng Ernest J. W. Marchant
Violet (Home Fleet), 350 tons, H.P. 6300
Lieut & Com Joseph A. Shuter
Eng Lieut William H. glasspole
Virago, 395 tons, H.P. 6300
Lieut & Com Ernest Stevenson
Lieutenant Roger V. de Ralpert
Eng Lieut Allen F. Jones
Gunner Roland Coombes
Vivid, 550 tons, H.P. 425
Commander Herbert J. Savill
Lieutenant Thomas Rockey
Captain Frederic E. E. Brock
Secretary Hugh Miller
For Gunnery School
Captain  John B. Eustace
Commander Hugh L. P. Heard  Stephen H. Radcliffe
Lieutenant Bernard A. Pratt-Barlow Argentine H. Alington
Henry P. Cayley Arthur G. Craufurd
W. B. Watkins Grubb Archibald C. Goolden
Jsham W. Gibson Edward H. Russell
Ivor Mackenzie Joseph W. L. Hunt
Daniel McDowell James W. Murray
Cecil N. Reyne St. Aubyn B. Wake
George I. S. More Edward G. de S. Jukes-Hughes
Arthur G. Sparrow Arthur W. Benson
Cecil. R. Hemans John S. Ferraro
Malcolm J. R. Maxwell-Scott Claude B. Evans
Eng Com Richard W. Jones
Chaplain & Naval Instr Rev. Augustus R. Price
Fleet Surg Alexander G. Wildey John Moore
Paym in Chief Thomas Guard Edward H. Truscott
Francis B. Pritchard
Fleet Paym John A. wood George H. Sturgess
Staff Surgeon Percival K. Nix
Surgeon Piercel Crosbie William n. Blatchford
John H. L. Page Reginald Thompson
Assist Paym Arthur C. Denman Sydney G. Andrews
William G. Stainer Harold C. F. Pinsent
John T. V. Webster
Ch Gunner David H. Williams William Sargeant
Harry Ball
Gunner George R. Frew Frederick T. Webber
William J. Geddes Henry Barratt
John Booley Arthur Hart
William J. Knowles Thomas R. chowen
Henry Menhenitt Thomas Osbourne
Robert J. Sweet Frederick R. Britchfield
William A. Price Thomas Freeman
William Dawe William H. H. Searle
Richard C. bunt Joseph M. Cater
Patrick Crennell Albert Whiting
Thomas Sandover Joseph Barrow
James Hamilton Joshua E. G. Chubb
Samuel D. Harwood Edward Winter
James F. W. Dimond Alfred J. McGonagill
Arthur P. Mahoney Robert M .Taylor
Boatswain William Booley Henry Badcock
Thomas S. Matthews Thomas R. Clynick
Edward J. Marshall Sydney W. Smale
William T. Dunning Henry W. Foster
Thomas B. Litton William H. Mitchell
William G. K. Trewin
Carpenter Charles T. Ridgway
St Major, R.M. Edwin Luff
Head Schoolmaster James A. H. Prideaux Benjamin J. Hayes
Ch Bandmaster, R.M. William Betteridge
For Royal Navy Engineering College
Captain Thomas H. M. Jerram
Eng Captain John H. Adams
Eng Com Joseph H. W. H. Ellis
Eng Lieut Sydney M. G. Bryer Percy Stocker
Henry W. Grant Alfred W. McKinlay
Percy Pollard
Chaplain Rev. William H. H. Royse
Fleet Surg Edward H. H. Hodnet
For Devonport Dockyard
Vice Admiral Charles J. Barlow
Captain Robert N. Ommanney Frederick D. Gilpin-Brown
Staff Capt Clifford Bauden
Lieutenant Charles Bissett Thomas Berridge
Robert Spry John Edwards
Eng Captain William L. Wishart James J. Frost
Eng Com George W. Hudson Archie R. Emdin
Sydney Rider
Eng Lieut Percival C. W. Howe George E. Andrew
Harold W. G. D. Stidston
Fleet Surgeon Horace X. Browne
Staff Surgeon Eustace Arkwright
Surgeon N. Howard Mummery
Boatswain Samuel Arscott
Carpenter Richard E. Peek
For Fleet coaling duties
Lieutenant Harry L. Wells
Boatswain Edwin Stark
For service in Pembroke Dockyard
Captain Henry C. Kingsford
Staff Captain John D. moulton
Chaplain Rev. Richard d. Lewis
Fleet Surgeon John Andrews
Staff Surgeon George Gibson
Boatswain William Palmer
For Signal School
Lieutenant Malcolm A. Kennard
Sig Boatswain Arthur J. Moyes William J. Cusack
For Phaeton
Ch Gunner Richard Gillard
Ch Carpenter Daniel Duggan
Boatswain John Eggbeer
Artif Eng Charles J. Lee

For Miscellaneous Services

Commander Hughes c. lockyer
Commander Charles G. S. Eeles 
Lieutenant George Guest Frederick St. J. boughton
John h. Allen Maurice P. B. Portman
Eng Com William T. Hocken James M. thompson
Edward J. Edgar
Eng Lieut Maurice J. R. Sharp
Paymaster in Chief Robert A. Moore
Car Lieut Thomas Ellis
Ch Gunner William J. Brantos
Ch Art Eng Gilbert J. Parr Frederick D. Morgan
George A. Butler
Gunner Thomas B. Pellew
Boatswain William Rogers
Carpenter Frederick C. Lee
Artif Eng Edwin Palfreman Edward E. Stafford
Head Wardmaster James R. Long
Vixen (Home Fleet), 400 tons, H.P. 6000
Lieut Com Reginald C. L. Owen
Eng Lieut John D. Wilson
Sub Lieut Algernon E. P. Lyons
Gunner William C. Hunt
Vulcan, 6620 tons, H.P. 7200
Lieutenant Edward L. A. Foakes
eng Com John E. Jenkins
Paymaster Philip B. Stevens
Ch Gunner Thomas J. B. Walker
Boatswain Charles L. Seats
Carpenter Robert D. Fishley
Artif Eng Thomas Lowrey
Vulture (Home Fleet), 380 tons, H.P. 5800
Lieut & Com Reginald St. P. Parry
Eng Lieut Collingwood F. L. donkin
Sub Lieut Hon. Byron P. Vary
Gunner Isaac J. Brett
Warrior (Home Fleet), 13,550 tons, H.P. 23,500
Captain ArthurW. Waymouth
Commander Colin MacKenzie
Lieutenant Arthur Speare-Cole Charles N. Tindal-Carill-Worsley
Kenneth Gofton-Salmond Eric L. Wharton
Ronald P. S. de Sausmarez Cyril D. Fenn
Arthur F. Crutchley George W. S. Seton
Percy H. Ridler
Lieut R.N.R. Charles B. Ward
Eng Com George K. Edwards
Eng Lieut William S. torrance  Archibald S. de St. Legier
Capt R.M. Trant B. Luard
Lieut R.M.A. Alfred D. B. Godfray
Lieut R.M. Frank B. Anderson
Chaplain Rev. Francis Robinson
Fleet Surgeon Frank Bradshaw
Staff Paym Richard B. Brooks
Surgeon Thomas Creaser
Sub Lieut Arthur Evans
Assist Paym Alec E Haine
Ch Gunner Alfred Gamblen Matthew P. Morrison
Ch Sig Boatswain Edward Harrison 
Gunner Frederick J. Stone William E. tonkin
Boatswain Patrick Cashman
Carpenter Roger Cadogan
Artif Eng George Eustace  Adolphus J. Jenkins
Clerk John R. Ovens
Waterwitch, 620 tons, H.P. 450 
Commander Robert W. Glennie
Lieutenant William T. P. Wilson Frederick A. Reyne
Charles H. Fforde Christopher H. Philips
Surgeon Leonard S. Whitwam
Assist Paym in charge Edward P. Rickcord
Boatswain George Wyborn
The following Officers have been appointed for further service in the China Station: -
Lieut & Com Henry P. Douglas
Lieutenant John S. Harris John. S. Schafer
Surgeon Alfred O. Hooper
Sub Lieut Charles H. Knowles
Boatswain William A. Collins
Waveney (Home Fleet), 550 tons, H.P. 7,000
Commander James W. G. Innes
Eng Lieut James S. Constable
Gunner David C. Bargerry

Wear (Home Fleet), 550 tons, H.P. 7,000

Lieut & Com Albert M. H. Phillips
Eng Lieut Edward M. Foster
Sub Lieut Charles G. Stuart
Gunner Louis J. Hancorn
Welland (Home Fleet), 590 tons, H.P. 7,500
Lieut & Com Anselan J. B. Stirling
Eng Lieut James A. Paterson
Sub-Lieut John F. Blackman
Gunner Robert C. J. Cain
Whiting, 360 tons, H.P. 5900
Lieut & Com Henry B. Cox
Eng Lieut Alfred E. Allen
Sub Lieut Desmond Maxwell
Widgeon, 195 tons, H.P. 800
Lieut & Com John F. Knox
Eng Lieut John F. Bell
Surgeon Alfred B. Cox
Sub Lieut Cecil r. H. Harvey 
Wildfire, 1140 tons, H.P. 1400
Ch Gunner in Command Benjamin G. Carroll
Ch Artif Eng Frank Mills
Gunner Benjamin Richardson
For Sheerness Gunnery School
Captain Charles H. Coke
Commander Bertram S. Thesiger
Lieutenant George P. Bevan Gerard C. Pigon
Clement L. Long Thomas Fisher
Howard J. Kennard Philip W. Douglas
Henry Leigh Edward O. B. S. Osborne
David W. S. Douglas Wilfred N. Custance
Chaplain Rev. George Goodenough
Fleet Surgeon Hubert W. A. Burke
Staff Surgeon Murray P. Jones
Fleet Paym William R. Dodridge
Surgeon Thomas B. Shaw George D. Walsh
Car Lieut John B. Hawton
Assist Paym Thomas A. Woolf Frank L. Horsey
Ch Gunner William Simpson
Gunner George Parfitt Frederick E. Sammels
Henry W. Lainsbury Albert Bendell
Alexander J. Raven Robert Cole
Edward Fox William Fox
William J. Webb Edward A. J. Rees
Walter H. Cleaver Henry J. Oxenbury
Charles E. Bryant Frederick W. Philliore
Frederick Dawes James O' Neil
Gunner Alfred Wallace Ernest H. Read
Arthur J. Cooper Thomas D. Casey
Richard Harrison George C. J. Hazard
William R. Daniels
Head Schoolmaster Thomas H. Bradford
For Sheerness Dockyard
Captain John Casement
Commander Ernest E. Lacy
Lieutenant Donald J. Munro
Eng Lieut Wilfred Briggs
Surgeon Gerald C. Cross
Ch Gunner Henry W. Webb
Gunner John Reep
Boatswain Thomas Broderick
For Miscellaneous Service
Captain Walter S. Chambre
Staff Captain Arthur R. P. Bawden
Commander Francis T. Barr
Lieutenant James S. Wilde Joseph White
Gunner Oliver Lee
Sig Boatswain Matthew Allen
Wizard (Home Fleet), 320 tons, H.P. 4800
Lieut & Com Sandford G. R. Neville
Ch Artif Eng William H. Hall
Wolf (Home Fleet), 385 tons, H.P. 6300
Commander Valentine E. B. Phillimore
Eng Lieut Thomas W. Richards
Woodcock, 150 tons, H.P. 550
Lieut & Com Humphrey R. U.Cottrell-Dormer
Surgeon Norman B. V. Jacob

Woodlark, 150 tons, H.P. 550

Lieut & Com Guy R. Livingstone
Surgeon Frank R. Featherstone
Zebra (Home Fleet), 340 tons, H.P. 4800
Lieut & Com Leonard W. Patch
Artif Eng Thomas M. Davidson
Zephyr (Home Fleet), 310 tons, H.P. 3850
Lieut & Com Arthur G. H. Bond
Ch Artif Eng Frederick A. Drury

 

 

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Brandenburg D.1 by Ivan Berryman. (B)
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 When No 49 Squadron Lancasters bombed the S.S. barracks at Berchtesgaden on 25th April 1945, its aircrews completed a campaign that had begun 5 and a half years earlier in September, 1939. From the very beginning, 49 Squadron were in the thick of the action with one of their pilots, Roderick Learoyd, winning Bomber Commands first Victoria Cross. In 1942 it was Lancasters of 49 Squadron that led the epic raid on Schneider armament and locomotive works at Le Creusot. In 1943 they flew the shuttle-bombing raids to Friedrichshafen and Spezia, attacked the heavily defended rocket sites at Peenemunde, and in preparation for D-Day, bombarded the coastal batteries in Normandy and the V-1 sites in the caves by the river Loire, north of Paris. Later in 1944 the squadron notably took part in the raid on German Baltic Fleet, continuing to fly important bombing missions against the Nazi war machine until the final collapse of the Third Reich. So it was fitting that an RAF squadron whose history went right back to 1916, should make the coupe de grace at Berchtesgarden.  Northern Europes short summer nights, with darkness lasting but a few hours, often saw the RAF bomber crews returning to England at dawn, and it is one such scene which is caught up over the river Orwell at Pin Mill, Lancasters of No. 49 Squadron descend low over Suffolk, heading towards their base at Fiskerton. The night raid on Hamburg is almost completed. Spitfires from No. 129 Squadron, based at Hornchurch, having made an early morning attack on German installations in Holland, have picked up the bombers and escorted them home.
Home at Dawn by Nicolas Trudgian.
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Lancaster CF-X (LM384) of 625 Squadron.  On the Leipzig raid on the evening of 19th/20th February 1944 approx 47 Lancasters were shot down or failed to return, that is over 300 airmen.  Lancaster CF-X (LM384) was taking part in the bombing raids that were a build up to the D-Day landings of June 1944.  Leipzig was seen as a high value target due to its oil and synthetic fuel production.  The Lancaster took off from Kelstern in Lincolnshire just before midnight.  Unfortunately LM384 did not come back as was the case with many others - the aircraft was lost and crashed just outside the tiny village of Bledeln in Germany.  The Pastor of the village, Herr Duncker, kept a diary throughout the war and has an account of the plane crash and the subsequent burial of the crew.  All of the crew died in the crash except one - bomb aimer George Paterson who was interned in Stalag 357 Kopernikus.  The rest of the crew were given a Christian burial and stayed there until the end of the war, when the war graves commission disinterred the crew and reburied them in the Hannover war cemetery.

Last Long Shadow by Anthony Saunders. (B)
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NAVAL PRINTS

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 The pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood, leaves Portsmouth on her way to the Fleet Review of King George V in July 1935. HMS Hood is followed by the destroyer HMS Express.

HMS Hood and HMS Express Departing from Portsmouth 1935 by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 Lieutenant of the Royal Navy commands marines and crew during a sea battle with the French during the battle of Cape St Vincent.

In the Thick of Battle by Chris Collingwood.
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The Brethren of the Coast or the Brethren, was a loose coalition of pirates and privateers also known as Buccaneers who operated during the 1600s and 1700s in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico and also in the Atlantic Ocean.  They were a syndicate of pirate captains with letters of marque and reprisal who regulated their privateering enterprises within the community of privateers.
Brethren of the Coast by Chris Collingwood. (Y)
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B103AP.  HMS Royal Sovereign and HMS Warspite departing Malta by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Royal Sovereign and HMS Warspite departing Malta by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 Fully dressed and resplendent, HMS Hood is pictured preparing for King George Vs review of the Fleet in July 1935 as other capital ships take up their positions around her. Ramillies can be seen off Hoods port bow, Resolution astern, whilst just beyond her boat deck, the mighty Nelson gently nudges into position.

HMS Hood During the Fleet Review of 1935 by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 Forming part of the Eastern Task Force covering the landings at Normandy in June 1944, the cruiser HMS Mauritius is shown in company with the monitor HMS Roberts and the cruiser HMS Frobisher shelling German batteries at Merville, Houlgate and Benerville as the combined British and American forces embark upon what would become known forever as D-Day.

Operation Neptune by Ivan Berryman (P)
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Depicting Titanic with the sun going down for the last time.

Titanic by Robert Barbour.
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DHM1322.  HMS Glasgow by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Glasgow by Ivan Berryman.
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MILITARY PRINTS

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 There is no retreat from here, men! said General Sir Colin Campbell (who at that moment may have said to have commanded the regiment in person) as he cantered along the front of the 93rd You must die where you stand To which some of the Highlanders replied cheerily Ay Ay, Sir Colin if needs be well do that. Nearer and nearer the Russian Squadrons approached - the ground trembling beneath their horses feet, and gathering speed at every stride, they galloped on towards that thin red streak, topped with steel the Sutherland Highlanders awaited the onslaught of the enemys horsemen in line, without a movement in their ranks. I would not even form four deep! was the reply of Sir Colin, when remonstrated with for giving the Russians such a chance. Cool as if on Birthday parade The Sutherlands stood until their foes were within 600 yards, then down on their knees they dropped the front rank, and delivered a steady volley. But the distance was too great, and, though a few saddles were emptied, the Russians pressed forward unchecked. On they rode, till scarcely 200 yards separated them from the intrepid Highlanders. When the rear rank brought their Minies to the present and over the heads of their kneeling comrades pourd a withering fire into the enemys masses.Shaken to their very centre, the Russian Squadrons fell back, but, encouraged by their gallant leaders, they determined to make one last bid for victory, and wheeling around, endeavored to turn the Highlanders right flank. here they were checkmated by the grenadier Company, which received the charge with such a volley, that the Russians went Files about and scampered off to seek the shelter of their guns.

The Thin Red Line by Robert Gibb. (Y)
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 Helmand Province, Afghanistan, July 2009.  Troops of the 2nd Mercian Regiment 19th Light Brigade engaged on compound searches during Operation Panchai Palang.

Green Zone Patrol by David Pentland.
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 1 Border Regiment (1st Airborne division) unload their Horsa gliders, and push on to the next stage of the operation, forming a defensive perimeter around the LZs and DZs, ready for the next lift.
LZ S-17, Operation Market Garden, September 1944 by Jason Askew.
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DHM352B.  Battle of Leipzig, 16th-18th October 1813 by David Rowlands.

Battle of Leipzig, 16th-18th October 1813 by David Rowlands (B)
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A vehicle checkpoint set up by the British army in co-operation with the RUC while operating in Northern Ireland.

VCP, Northern Ireland by John Wynne Hopkins. (Y)
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<b>Slightly noticeable mark on the image - hence the low price of this item. </b>

Yorkist Soldier by Chris Collingwood. (Y)
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DHM607.  French Line Infantry by Jim Lancia.
French Line Infantry by Jim Lancia.
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 With Fixed Bayonets soldiers of 2nd battalion Scots Guards clear enemy positions of 5th Argentine Marine Battalion on the slopes of Tumbledown.

Battle for Tumbledown by Mark Churms. (Y)
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SPORT PRINTS

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Saturday, 1 September, 2001.  Germany had only ever lost one World Cup qualifier at home in their history - but suddenly they were torn apart by an England team playing great attacking football  in Munich.  Coming from behind, Michael Owen blasted a stunning hat-trick, with Steven Gerrard  scoring England's 2nd and Heskey scoring the 5th goal, making the final score 5 - 1 to England.  This superb painting by Darren Baker shows Heskey celebrating his goal with a jubilant Owen and Beckham also celebrating.  <br><br>Germany: Kahn, Worns, Linke, Nowotny, Boehme, Hamann, Rehmer, Ballack, Deisler, Jancker, Neuville. <br><br>England: Seaman, G Neville, Ferdinand, Campbell, A Cole, Barmby, Scholes, Gerrard, Beckham, Heskey, Owen.
England v Germany 5 - 1 by Darren Baker
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22nd - 24th September 1995, Oakhill Country Club, Rochester, New York.  Against all odds the triumphant European team beat the USA in one of the most dramatic finishes of all time, to bring home the Ryder Cup for Europe.
Ryder Cup Victors by Peter Wileman
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Jason Robinson by Robert Highton. (Y)
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 Following the success of several French imports to Highbury, Arsene Wenger again turned to his home country in search of another midfield maestro.  Robert Pires was duly signed from Marseille in July 2000 in a £6 million deal.  Robert Pires has adjusted quickly to the English game.  Pires and his love affair with English football comes from the intensity of the game teamed with the passion from the Highbury fans.  On describing the fans' reaction when he scores, he said, <i>It's an unbelievablesensation to be standing on the pitch when the whole crowd erupts.</i>  For a man who played in a European championship final, and who won the World Cup, these words must sound sweet to the Highbury faithful.  Robert Pires received the recognition his talent deserved on winning the Football Writer's Player of the Year Award in the 2001/02 season.

Robert Pires by Gary Brandham.
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Unarguably the most famous Flying Finn of the past years has been Mika Häkkinen who won the F1 championship twice 1998-1999 and also raced in DTM between 2005 and 2007.

The Flying Finn by Ray Goldsbrough
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SPC5001. Patrick Vieira by Gary Brandham.

Patrick Vieira by Gary Brandham.
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Eddie Irvine raced Formula Ford from 1983 to 1988.  Driving a variety of different chassis, he won two Formula Ford championships by the end of 1987.  In 1988, Eddie drove in the British Formula Three championship and then joined the Jordan Formula 3000 team for 1990.  He won his first race at Hockenheim, finishing third overall in the championship that year.  The following three years saw Eddie driving in the Japanese F3000 series, almost winninh the title in 1993.  He also drove for Toyota at Le Mans holding the lap record for several years.  At the end of 1993 Eddie drove for the Jordan F1 team and gained notoriety by overtaking Ayrton Senna having only just been lapped by him.  In 1996, Eddie took on the unenviable role as number two to Michael Schumacher at Ferrari but in 1999 became the number one driver for Ferrari following a serious accident for Schumacher.

Tribute to Eddie Irvine by Stuart McIntyre.
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 Eddie Irvine.  Jaguar-Cosworth 2002
Green Giant by Michael Thompson.
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