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mike Holloway from anti aircraft guns said... | 16/05/2015 |
Arthur Lincoln Holloway |
I'm his grandson Passed away last year he survived by being put on a swimming course in Alexandria just as the ship sailed
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Bill Page from United Kingdom said... | 15/05/2015 |
Abraham Lane |
My Great,Great,Great, Grandfather served on H.M.S. Barham,he was a royal marine from 1828 to 1835,the site is very interesting. |
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Peter Geoffrey cooper hall from said... | 02/05/2015 |
Frank cooper |
Frank grew up in portsmouth was a good sportsman and I believe he held a record in the javelin? My late mother told me that the tragic news of hms barham sinking was withheld from families for up to 6 months, obviously rumour in a navy port was hard to cover it was that period before confirmation was given! Thank you peter. |
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Helen Ellis from said... | 25/04/2015 |
Richard Charles Savies |
My uncle Richard Charles Davies was a crew member on this ship . |
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Jane Buick from Melbourne Australia said... | 07/04/2015 |
William Buick |
I am the Granddaughter of William (Bill) Buick and as such never knew him. I would love to hear from anyone who knew him or of him. To Colin Martyr, it looks like we are related, feel free to contact me. A big thank you to the organisers of this site. |
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philip smylie from dromore, n ireland said... | 02/04/2015 |
john smylie |
how do i add a photo of my uncle |
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philip smylie from dromore, n ireland said... | 02/04/2015 |
john smylie |
my uncle john was a marine on the barham but i dont know where on the ship he served on the ship
does anyone know if he was on a gun deck,if so which gun was he on,or just where he served |
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Chris Fearn from United Kingdom said... | 08/02/2015 |
Stephen Moreby |
On behalf of myself and my Grandmother I would like to thank you for the information found on this site. My grandmother has always been obsessed with her uncle and the HMS Barham. May he rest in piece.... |
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Tim King from Shrewsbury said... | 25/01/2015 |
Bernard Carver |
I came across the HMS Barham site and wanted to let you know my late grandfather Bernard Nash Carver served as chaplain on the Barham in the Med during 1928-30. I grew up looking at pictures of Barham on the corridor walls of Bernard's bungalow in Somerset. They are now in the archives at Dorset County Council in Dorchester.
Bernard's first ship was the HMS Duke of Edinburgh which he joined in 1916. His last posting was as chaplain to the Royal Naval Hospital in Chatham 1938-45. He helped comfort many of the wounded survivors of the evacuation from Dunkirk in 1940 and was appointed as a Chaplain to the King in recognition of his work at that difficult time.
When he left the navy Bernanrd was presented with a silver napkin ring engraved with all the ships, hospitals and establishments in which he worked between 1916 and 1945. I have it next to my PC on my desk. He died in 1985 aged 96. |
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Colin Martyr from United Kingdom said... | 23/11/2014 |
William Buick |
I am the son of Kathleen Brenda Buick who died in 1971, who was the sister of William Buick, who was therefore my uncle. I know little about him but would welcome any contact from anybody who could tell me anything about his life. |
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