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HMHS Rohilla - Whitby - 1914
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John | Report | 20 Aug 2003 07:42 |
Thanks everyone. I went to Whitby in 1994, took some photos of the monument and looked out to sea trying to imagine what happened - a bit hard as the water was v calm! If anyone hears of anything for the 90th anni, could you let me know please. John S |
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JillGr | Report | 20 Aug 2003 00:08 |
I have the account in "The Story of the Whitby Lifeboats". If you are interested I can type it up and forward to you directly. Jill |
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Florence | Report | 19 Aug 2003 22:34 |
Hi John, You may be interested to know of the following book; "Into the Maelstrom The Wreck of HMHS Rohilla" by Colin Brittain, illustrated by John Littleford and Sarah Turner. First published 2002, in U K by Tempus Publishing Ltd., Gloucestershire. price £12.99. G.Brain is listed on the east panel of the Rohilla Monument in Whitby Cemetery. I live in Whitby and if I can be of any further help, please e mail. |
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Penny | Report | 19 Aug 2003 22:26 |
I did a search on www(.)google(.)ca and found a few hits (remove brackets around (.) to use or go to google and do a search here are a couple http://www.tynemouth-lifeboat(.)co(.)uk/rohilla(.)htm http://www(.)biship(.)com/historical/rohilla(.)htm Penny |
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John | Report | 19 Aug 2003 20:21 |
Hello everyone My great-uncle, George Brain, was the ship's carpenter when it sank off Whitby on 30/10 1914. He drowned. Does anyone know if there is going to be any memorials next year for the 90th anni? I've got a bit of info about the ship and the incident from various sites. If anyone has got anything to say about it - type away! Did many national papers report the story at all - pictures etc? John Stephenson |