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George Holden | |||
Rank: | Deck Boy | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Merchant Navy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | S.S. Gloucester Castle (London) | ||
Died: | 15/07/1942 | Age: | 16 |
How Died: | Killed at Sea | ||
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Tower Hill Merchant Navy Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
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Attended Springfield Rd School. Originally employed by the Cheshire Lines Railway Co., he had only just joined the MN in May 1942 and was lost on his 1st voyage to sea. The Gloucester Castle was built in 1911, it's gross register tonnage was 8,006, it was 452 feet long, 56 feet wide and could make 12 knots. A passenger cargo ship, it was one of 33 ships operated by the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co, 3 Fenchurch St, London EC3. It could accommodate 300 passengers. About 600 miles North-east opf St. Helena, travelling from Birkenhead, U.K. to Cape Town, East London and Simonstown, South Africa, she was attacked by the German commerce raider Michel near to the Ascencion Island, in position 08.00 S 01.00 E, and sunk on the 15/07/42. All her starboard life boats were destroyed in the attack. There were 61 survivors, but 91 crew/passengers were lost. The survivors, escaped in two port side lifeboats and were picked up by the Michel and taken to Yokohama, Japan where they were interned for the rest of the war, their whereabouts only discovered at the end of the war, by which time two of them had died. His brother Able Seaman John Holden was in the RN and had completed several trips with his friend Ordinary Seaman Alfred Bradshaw of 46 Ashfield Rd, Sale. |
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