Gravestone at East Greenwich Pleasaunce commemorating Arthur Daniel d. 1904
Location
East Greenwich Pleasaunce, Greenwich, London, England
Transcript
'In memory of Arthur Daniel for 22 years an instructor of the RN School Greenwich who died 29th August 1904 aged 51 years. Erected by the officers, staff and boys of the school as a token of esteem'
Details
Type: Gravestone
People
Daniel, Arthur Age: 51 Date of Death: 29/8/1904 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Instructor Organisation: Royal Hospital School, Greenwich
Memorial in Hong Kong Cemetery commemorating Arthur Thomas Glanville RN d. 1910
Location
Hong Kong Cemetery, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Rest of the World
Transcript
'Sacred to the memory of Arthur Thomas GLANVILLE, Chief Sick Berth Steward, R.N. Hospital, who died 6th. September 1910, aged 44 years. This stone is erected as a mark of esteem by the officers and staff of R.N.H.'
Details
Type: Cross
People
Glanville, Arthur Thomas Age: 44 Date of Death: 6/9/1910 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Chief sick berth steward RN Organisation: Royal Navy
Wall tablet in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldingbourne, West Sussex commemorating Lieutenant Richard Charles Hasler RN d. 1856
Location
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldingbourne, West Sussex, England
Transcript
'IN A VAULT / ON THE EAST SIDE OF THIS CHURCHYARD / ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS / OF / RICHARD CHARLES HASLER / LIEUT. R.N. / SECOND SURVIVING SON OF / RICHARD HASLER, OF ALDINGBOURNE HOUSE/IN THIS PARISH, ESQUIRE: / AND / JULIA, HIS WIFE. / HE WAS BORN ON THE 25TH. OF DECR. 1835 / AND DIED ON THE 5TH. OF JUNE 1856 / IN THE 21ST YEAR OF HIS AGE / 'THE DAYS OF MAN ARE BUT AS/GRASS: FOR HE FLORISHETH AS A FLOWER OF THE FIELD'
Details
Description: Neo classical stele monument, acanthus leaves in corner of cornice frieze. Type: Wall tablet Position: South aisle south wall Materials: Marble Artists: C. Ellis & Son
People
Hasler, Richard Charles Age: 20 Date of Death: 5/6/1856 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Lieutenant RN Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: DOSSIER. Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)
Gravestone at Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man commemorating Ralph Foreman d. 1820
Location
Old Church, Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man
Transcript
'HERE LIETH THE BODY / of RALPH FOREMAN of Douglas / Mariner who on the 12th May 1820 / by an accidential [sic] fall fell into the hold of the Douglas, a trader, / to Liverpool which occasioned his / premature death in a few days after / aged 44 years / also 3 children / also the remains of / ISABELLA FOREMAN alias / SHIMMIN wife of the above / RALPH FOREMAN who departed / this life on the 4th day of / April 1840 in the 61st year of her age'
Details
Type: Gravestone Position: Churchyard Vessel: Douglas
People
Foreman, Ralph Age: Date of Death: 12/5/1820 Cause of Death: Maritime accident Rank / Occupation: Mariner Organisation:
Memorial at Fort Canning Green Cemetery, Singapore commemorating Adam Armstrong, d. 1865
Location
Fort Canning Green Cemetery, Singapore, Rest of the World
Transcript
'Sacred / to the / Memory / of ADAM ARMSTRONG / Native of Scotland / Shipwright of Singapore / who departed this life / the 30th January 1865 / Aged 29 years / This stone is erected / by his affectionate wife / MARY HANNAH'
Details
Type: Tablet Position: North wall N19 A144 Materials: Stone
People
Armstrong, Adam Age: 29 Date of Death: 30/1/1865 Cause of Death: Unknown Rank / Occupation: Shipwright Organisation: Unknown
Extra
Bibliography: Alan Harfield 'Early Cemeteries in Singapore' (Putney, 1988) p. 188.
Memorial at the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Felton, Northumberland commemorating Alexander Davison d. 1829, Nelson’s prize agent
Location
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Felton, Northumberland, England
Details
Description: The inscription panel in a gothic architectural surround, the Davison arms below. Type: Wall tablet
People
Davison, Alexander Age: 79 Date of Death: 1829 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Prize agent. Admiralty contractor Organisation:
Extra
Notes: Prize agent, Admiralty contractor, friend of Nelson. Buried at St Gregory's Church, Kirknewton. Bibliography: David Saunders 'Maritime Memorials & Mementoes' (Yeovil, 1996), p. 47.
Headstone at Toxteth Park Cemetery commemorating William Henry Royden d. 1896
Location
Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool, England
Transcript
'In loving memory of William Henry, the beloved son of Joseph and Rebecca ROYDEN, who lost his life on board the 'BATANGA', September 7th 1896, aged 18 years'
Memorial in Hong Kong Cemetery commemorating Joseph Mitchell d. 1907
Location
Hong Kong Cemetery, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Rest of the World
Transcript
'In loving memory of Joseph MITCHELL, native of St Mary's Scilly Isles, England, who died at Green Island Lighthouse, March 4th. 1907 aged 47 years. In the midst of his duty he fell asleep in Jesus. Erected by his loving wife'
Details
People
Mitchell, Joseph Age: 47 Date of Death: 4/3/1907 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Lighthouse keeper Organisation:
Extra
Recorder: Christine Thomas
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Commemorating seafarers and victims of maritime disasters