Profile Page

HMS Clan MacNaughton HMS Clan MacNaughton
First Name: Harry Last Name: LIVERMORE
Date of Death: 03/02/1915 Lived/Born In: Balham
Rank: Signalman Unit: HMS Clan MacNaughton
Memorial Site: 1. Tooting, St Nicholas 2. Chatham Memorial

Current Information:

Age-30

22A, Oakmead Road, Balham

 

HMS Clan MacNaughton started life as a merchant ship carrying both passengers and cargo but at the outbreak of war in 1914 she was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and became a armed merchant cruiser and part of the 10th Cruiser squadron. Shortly before Christmas 1914 she sailed for patrol duties in the North Atlantic. The last radio contact with her came on 3rd February, 1915 after which neither the ship nor her crew were ever seen again. There are two main theories as to her sinking. The first is that she hit a mine, but that is not very likely given the vastness of the North Atlantic. The second more plausible theory is that, made top heavy by the addition of guns, she became unstable and sank in a severe storm. One of those who lost their lives was Harry Livermore.

Other Photos:

« Back to Search Results
If you think any of the information shown here is incorrect, Click Here to submit your amends and comments
Copyright 2024 London War Memorial