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Wathfield

Names and owners

Year

Name

Owner

1904 Wathfield Doughty Shipping Co. Ltd.

Fate

The steamship Wathfield was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-39, 15 miles north of Cape Carbon, Algeria, on 21st February, 1917. The ship was on a voyage from Limni, Greece, to Malta with a cargo of magnesite. Master - Matthew Smith Pallett (b. 1870 Hartlepool C.N. 25208 West Hartlepool 1896).

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Eighteen crew were lost including five from the Hartlepools:
William Joseph Lowcock
Matthew Smith Pallett
Edward Snaith
Charles Bertie Sparke
David Walker

The other crewmen who lost their lives were: Aitkens, Alexander; Bennett, Frederick Charles; Clarke, Joe; Devlin, James; Garrett, Charles; Hollywood, John; Jackson, Arthur Lewis, John; Lynch, Michael; Ormson, William Stephen; Ryan, Michael Joseph; Sharkey, Peter; Waddington, Edgar.

An article in the 'Western Times' newspaper of April 5th, 1917, reported that"... the ship was torpedoed at 6 a.m. on February 21st. Two torpedoes were fired in rapid succession and she sank in two minutes before any preparations for saving themselves could be made, some of the crew still being in their berths when she went down."

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