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HMS Hawke HMS Hawke
First Name: John Thomas Last Name: BARTHRAM
Date of Death: 15/10/1914 Lived/Born In: Tidal Basin
Rank: Stoker1 Unit: HMS Hawke
Memorial Site: Chatham Naval Memorial

Current Information:

Age-23

10. Platt's Building, Tidal Basin

 

 

HMS Hawke was an armoured cruiser of the Edgar class and in October 1914 she was part of the 10th Cruiser Squadron operating in the North Sea, protecting a troop Convoy from Canada.  She was an old vessel, launched at Chatham in 1891 and had been used as a training ship so had many cadets on board. On 15th October 1914 she had stopped to pick up mail from HMS Endymion and as she was steaming back to the rest of the squadron, she was hit by a torpedo from the German submarine U9, the same U-boat that had sunk HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue the previous month. The torpedo struck amidships, close to a magazine which exploded, killing many of the crew. Within five minutes the ship had capsized and sunk. From a crew of 594, there were only 70 survivors who were picked up by other ships from the squadron. John Barthram was one of nearly 100 Londoners who lost their lives in this incident.

Mick Huggett has supplied the following additional information:-

John Thomas Barthram (No. K.5046) enlisted into the Royal Navy using the surname Barton on 18th January 1910 initially as a Stoker 2nd Class.....John was born on 27th January 1891 in Plumstead, Kent, to George Arthur Barthram and Mary Ann McCarthy. The 1901 census records the family at 55 Rippolson Road, Plumstead, whilst by 1911 the family had moved to 10 Platt's Buildings, Tidal Basin

 

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