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Ullapool - Lives lost 1941

Master: 1941 William Jewitt Thwaites.

Ullapool was lying off Princes Stage in the Mersey when she was hit by a parachute mine dropped from a German aircraft. She broke in two & sank on 13 March 1941. 16 lives lost including master.

Lives lost March 1941: Burrough, John Phillip, 4th engineer, 24, South Shields; Corkish, Arthur Alexander Hughson I, able seaman, 38, South Shields; Farnie, Henry, steward, 40, Sunderland ; Flannigan, John, fireman/trimmer, 26, Finsbury Park, Middlesex; Gray, Peter Scott, fireman/trimmer, 35, South Shields; Joicey, Albert Hector, fireman/trimmer, 33, North Shields; Kerr, Patrick George, 2nd engineer, 60; Lake, Herbert, cook, 26, West Hartlepool; Logan, Alexander Russel, deck boy, 15; McKay, John, fireman/trimmer, 52; Patterson, John Common, fireman/trimmer, 19; Payton, Joseph Alfred William, radio officer, 32, Pembroke Dock; Scott, Frederick Harry, 2nd officer, 24, West Hartlepool (son of Frederic & Hilda); Stephenson, James Alexander, 2nd radio officer, 20; Thwaites, William Jewitt, master, 56, South Shields; Wenlock, George Henry Percival, sergeant (Royal Marines) aged 49.

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