File. Orders of Service 'In Memory Of...'
- Reference No:
- U DMS/14/26
- Dates:
- 1919-1993
- Description:
- Printed orders of service held in memory of the following: Old Worcesters lost in the war, 29 May 1919; Joseph Havelock Wilson, 1929; Alexander Robert Harper Smith, 1930; named Quetta earthquake victims, 1935; Henry William Leycester O'Rorke, 1939; Stuart C. Knox, 1939 [annotated as a draft for Hilda Knox]; Elisita C. Robertson, 1941; George Francis Graham Brown, 1942; named seamen from the Tyne, 1943; American merchant marine and seamen, 1944; William Temple, 1944; Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippine Islands, 1944; Frederick Robert Stephen Balfour, 1945; Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1945; Samuel Wilberforce, 1946; Charles Jarman, 1947; Charles Alexander John Nibbs, 1947; captain, officers and crew of the RMS Aquitania, 1947; those who go down to the sea in ships, Belfast, 1947; Herbert Arthur Steward, 1948; Hilda Knox, 1948; named seamen from the Tyne, 1948; Royal Navy and Merchant Navy, 1948; Royal Navy and Merchant Navy, 1949; Clarence Harcourt Gill, 1949; men of the HMS Truculent, 1950; named seamen from the Tyne, 1950; Edward Charles Stephens, 1950; Charles Leopold Granville Chapman, 1951; Theophilus Clive Davies, 1952; Cecil Douglas Horsley, 1953; Robert Joseph Willan, 1955; Basil Coleby Roberts, 1957; George Skeates, 1957; George Kennedy Allen Bell, 1958; Charles Strong, 1959; Harold William Bradfield, 1960; John McLeod Campbell, 1961; Sir William Crawford Currie, 1961; Captain Sir Ion Hamilton Benn, 1961; those lost in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, 1962; Walter Gordon Arrowsmith, 1964; George Frederick Trench, 1966; Gerald Langston Parnell, 1968; J.E.C.M., 1969; Daniel Carmichael, 1969; William Charles How, 1969; Captain William H. Coombs, 1969; Sir Richard Snedden, 1970; Stanley Albert Hallam Eley, 1970; Ronald Michael Thwaites, 1970; Kathleen Pearce, 1971; John Desmond Boyle, 1971; victims of the S.S. Royston Grange sinking, 1972; victims of the S.S. Royston Grange sinking, held at All Hallows, London, 1972; John Christopher Druce, 1972; William Hogarth, 1973; Kathleen Mary Stopford, 1973; named British Delegation to the Joint British-Soviet Maritime Commission Session who were victims of and air disaster near Paris, 1974; John William Slater, 1974; Colin de Clouet Craven-Sands, 1987; Diakon Wolfgang Wolckenhaar, 1991; MV Derbyshire victims, 1993; Michael James Parker, 1998. Also contains two versions of the order for committal of ashes at sea.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file (66 pieces)
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Records of the Head Office of the Mission to Seafarers (formerly known as the Missions to Seamen)