Wall tablet in Beckington, Somerset commemorating Surgeon Lieutenant Commander Tyrrell George Evans RN d. 1940 in the loss of ‘Jervis Bay’
Location
St George's Church, Beckington, Somerset, England
Transcript
'IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF / TYRRELL GEORGE EVANS / SURGEON LIEUTENANT COMMANDER R.N.V.R. / H.M.A.M. CRUISER JERVIS BAY / DIED IN THE EPIC ACTION 5 NOV. 1940 / WHEN HIS SHIP WAS SUNK IN DEFENCE OF HER CONVOY / BORN AT BECKINGTON 6 DEC. 1896 HE SUCCEEDED / HIS FATHER WILLIAM GODFREY EVANS / AND PRACTISED IN THIS VILLAGE AS / PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOR 20 YEARS / "FAITHFUL IN SERVICE IN LIFE AND UNTO DEATH"
Details
Type: Wall tablet
Position: South aisle
Materials: Bath stone
Vessel: Jervis Bay
Position: South aisle
Materials: Bath stone
Vessel: Jervis Bay
Event Category
1939-1945 Second World War
People
Evans, Tyrell George
Age: 43
Date of Death: 4/11/1940
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Surgeon Lieutenant Commander RNVR
Organisation: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Age: 43
Date of Death: 4/11/1940
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Surgeon Lieutenant Commander RNVR
Organisation: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Extra
Notes: The 'Jervis Bay' was sunk attacking the pocket battleship 'Admiral Scheer', sacrificing herself in order to save her convoy of 37 freighters on their way to Britain.
See Michael Thwaites' poem 'The Jervis Bay'.
Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)
See Michael Thwaites' poem 'The Jervis Bay'.
Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)