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C 11 (I 41)

12
Built By: Vickers (Barrow)
Build Group: C1
Fate: Lost after a collision the night of 14th July 1909 with the 3850 ton steamer Eddystone of Farrar, Groves and Co. off Happisburgh, twelve miles South of Cromer, Norfolk.

There were only three survivors, these being the CO, the first Lieutenant (Lt. G. Watkins) and one able seaman.

Look up C 11 (I 41) in the Boat Database

 
203788
Born: 7th Sep, 1881.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 27
Charge, William Henry
Able Seaman
RN DoB 07/09/1883
219513
Born: 17th Jan, 1886.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 23
Coles, Harry
Able Seaman
200810
Born: 15th Jun, 1883.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 26
Potter, Henry Albert
Able Seaman
RN DoB 15/06/1882
208769
Born: 7th May, 1884.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 25
Reaney, Fred
Able Seaman
223206
Born: 23rd Nov, 1885.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 23
Robertson, George
Able Seaman
Robertson, George Thomas William joined RN as George Robertson.
224636
Born: 14th Mar, 1886.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 23
Smith, Henry Worth
Able Seaman
269938
Born: 29th May, 1876.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 33
Pym, Harold Richard
Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class
271211
Born: 19th Nov, 1881.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 27
Taylor, Ernest
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class
203635
Born: 15th Oct, 1881.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 27
Winstanley, Albert John
Petty Officer Coxswain
302141
Born: 6th Feb, 1878.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 31
Goodall, Edward John
Stoker
289385
Born: 30th Jun, 1880.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 29
McGouran, James
Stoker
Name on many sites McGowran
307191
Born: 1st Sep, 1884.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 24
Stainer, Richard William George
Stoker
282423
Born: 22nd Sep, 1876.
Died: 14th Jul, 1909.
Aged: 32
Kissick, Thomas
Stoker Petty Officer
RN DoB 22/08/1876. Actual 22/09/1877

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A Tribute To Submariners

I have often looked for an opportunity of paying tribute to our submariners.

There is no branch of His Majesty's Forces which in this war has suffered the same proportion of total loss as our submarine service.

It is the most dangerous of all services.

That is perhaps the reason why the First Lord tells me that the entry into it is keenly sought by Officers and Men.

I feel sure the House would wish to testify its gratitude and admiration to our Submariners for their Skill - Courage and Devotion which has proved of inestimable value to the sustenance of our country.

Winston Churchill

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