Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham, commemorating John Blanshard d. 1828
Location
Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Transcript
'To the memory of / Captain John Blanshard / late Commander in the / Hon. East India Company's Naval Service / who died 8th September 1828 / aged 46 / his remains are deposited in a vault / beneath this church'
Details
Position: West wall ground level
People
Blanshard, John Age: 46 Date of Death: 8/9/1828 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Commander Organisation: Indian Navy
Monument in Westminster Abbey commemorating naval captains – William Bayne, William Blair and Robert Manners RN d. 1782
Location
Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England
Transcript
'CAPTAIN WILLIAM BAYNE / CAPTAIN WILLIAM BLAIR / CAPTAIN ROBERT MANNERS / WERE MORTALLY WOUNDED / IN THE COURSE OF THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS / UNDER THE COMMAND OF ADMIRAL SIR BRIDGES RODNEY / ON THE IXTH AND THE XIITH OF APRIL MDLCLXXXII / IN MEMORY OF THEIR SERVICE / THE KING AND PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN / HAVE CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED' [Round oval portraits] 'LORD ROBERT MANNERS AGED 24', 'CAPT WILLIAM BAYNE AGED 30', 'CAPTAIN WILLIAM BLAIR AGED 41'
Details
Description: Rostral column hung with oval portraits of the three captains by a cherub. Victory with wings and a wreath stands on top. At the base of the column are Britannia with the British lion and Neptune with a seahorse; flags behind. The inscription on the base is flanked to left with a relief of anchors and navigational instruments and to right with a relief of a rudder, gun, mortar and compass. Type: Monument Position: North transept Materials: White marble Date Erected: 1784 Artists: Joseph Nollekens
Event
Battle of the Saints
Event Date
1782
Event Category
1775-1783 American Revolutionary War
People
Bayne, William Age: 30 Date of Death: 4/1782 Cause of Death: War casualty Rank / Occupation: Captain RN Organisation: Royal Navy Blair, William Age: 41 Date of Death: 4/1782 Cause of Death: War casualty Rank / Occupation: Captain RN Organisation: Royal Navy Manners, Robert Age: 24 Date of Death: 4/1782 Cause of Death: War casualty Rank / Occupation: Captain RN Organisation: Royal Navy
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Notes: Paid for by the Treasury, cost £4,000. Completed in 1793. All three captains buried at sea. Drawing in the V&A E4379-1920.
Bibliography: Rupert Gunnis 'Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851' (London, 1964); John Physick 'Designs for English Sculpture 1680-1860' (London, 1969) pp. 146-147.
Memorial in the Liverpool Necropolis, to Captain William Bathe d. 1835
Location
Liverpool Necropolis, Liverpool, England
Transcript
'Captain William Bathe (formerly of Bridlington Yorkshire) died 11th April 1835 age 70.'
Details
People
Bathe, William Age: 70 Date of Death: 11/4/1835 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Master Organisation:
Extra
Notes: From a MS in Liverpool Record Office. Compiled by James Gibson d. 1886, vol. 8, p. 727. Liverpool Necropolis closed in 1898 and a public garden was later laid out on the site. Recorder: J.P. Brand
Plaque in Christ Church, Cheltenham commemorating Robert Hay d. 1849
Location
Christ Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Transcript
'Robert Hay late Commander of the HEIC ship ASTELL who died 16th August 1849 aged 71 years...1 Tim. 1.15. Also his eldest son John Monckton Hay of the Bengal C.S. who died at Singapore 11 June 1843 aged 29. "Complete in Him" Col. II.10
Details
Type: Plaque Position: South wall of nave. Vessel: HEIC Astell
People
Hay, Robert Age: 71 Date of Death: 16/8/1849 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Organisation: Honourable East India Company
Memorial in Lambeth, London commemorating Vice-Admiral William Bligh d. 1817
Location
St Mary's Lambeth, Lambeth, London, England
Transcript
'SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF / WILLIAM BLIGH, ESQUIRE, F.R.S. / VICE ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE; / THE CELEBRATED NAVIGATOR / WHO FIRST TRANSPLANTED THE BREAD FRUIT TREE / FROM OTAHEITE TO THE WEST INDIES / BRAVELY FOUGHT THE BATTLES OF HIS COUNTRY / AND DIED BELOVED RESPECTED AND LAMENTED / ON THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER 1817, / AGED 64. SACRED TO THE MEMORY / OF Mrs. ELIZABETH BLIGH, THE WIFE OF REAR ADMIRAL BLIGH / WHO DIED APRIL 15th 1812 THE 60th YEAR OF HER AGE HER SPIRIT SOAR'D TO HEAVEN, THE BLEST DOMAIN / WHERE VIRTUE ONLY CAN ITS NEED OBTAIN; / ALL THE GREAT DUTIES SHE PERFOM'D THIS LIFE, / THOSE OF A CHILD, A PARENT, AND A WIFE. IN THIS VAULT ARE DEPOSITED ALSO THE / REMAINS OF WILLIAM BLIGH AND HENRY BLIGH / WHO DIED MARCH 21st 1795 AGED 1 DAY / THE SONS OF Mrs ELIZABETH AND REAR ADMIRAL / BLIGH;AND ALSO Wm BLIGH BARKER THEIR / GRANDCHILD, WHO DIED OCT 22nd 1801 / AGED 3 YEARS'
Details
Type: Chest-tomb Position: South east part of churchyard Vessel: HMS Bounty
People
Bligh, William Age: 64 Date of Death: 7/12/1817 Cause of Death: Unknown/None Rank / Occupation: Vice Admiral of the Blue Organisation: Royal Navy
Memorial in St Peter’s Church, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent commemorating Edward Greaves Bird RN, d. 1857, at Woosung, China
Location
St Peter's Church, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, England
Details
People
Bird, Edward Greaves Age: 22 Date of Death: 25/7/1857 Cause of Death: Unknown Rank / Occupation: Unknown Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: Accidentally drowned in the Yangtse River, China. Buried on the bank of the River in a piece of ground bought for the purpose and a tombstone erected by the officers of the ships stationed at Woosung. Recorder: J. Millar. 1997
Monument in Sharpness, Gloucestershire dedicated to those former students of the Gravesend Sea School who gave their lives in the Second World War.
Location
Sharpness docks, Sharpness, Gloucestershire, England
Transcript
'THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED BY THE T.S. VINDICATRIX ASSOCIATION AND UNVEILED 9TH AUGUST 2003', 'IN 1939 GRAVESEND SEA SCHOOL WAS EVACUATED TO THE SHIP 'VINDICATRIX' WHICH WAS BERTHED NEARBY ON THE CANAL. BOYS AGED 15 TO 17 WERE TRAINED FOR SERVICE IN THE MERCHANT NAVY. DURING WWII MANY GAVE THEIR LIVES SERVING THEIR COUNTRY. THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN', 'ON THE SITE FROM 1943 TO 1966 STOOD THE CAMP WHICH, WITH THE 'VINDICATRIX' FORMED THE NATIONAL SEA TRAINING SCHOOL (SHARPNESS) WHERE APPROXIMATELY 70, 000 BOYS WERE TRAINED.', 'THE SCHOOL WAS A PASSAGE THROUGH WHICH OUR DREAMS BECAME REALITY', 'THE CAMP WAS HALLOWED BY OUR YOUTH'.
Details
Description: Bronze sailing vessel on a granite base. The sculptor was a former trainee. Type: Monument Position: Near dockers club Materials: Bronze, granite Artists: John Ashcroft Vessel: Vindicatrix
Wall tablet in Christ Church, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire commemorating Charles Hayward d. 1858
Location
Christ Church, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, England
Transcript
'TO THE MEMORY OF / CHARLES AUGUSTUS HAYWARD, / MIDSHIPMAN OF H.M.S. VIRAGO, / WHO DIED AT MONTE VIDEO OF YELLOW FEVER, / AGED 19; / SECOND SON OF JAMES AND RACHEL HAYWARD / OF LOUDWATER. / HE RECEIVED FOR HIS SERVICES / WITH THE NAVAL BRIGADE IN THE CRIMEA, / THE CRIMEAN MEDAL WITH TWO CLASPS, / THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, / THE SARDINIAN MEDAL, / AND THE TURKISH ORDER OF THE MEDJIDIE. / OBIIT 27TH FEBRUARY 1858'
Details
Description: Carved with a foul anchor hung with a wreath and the orders and medals mentioned in the incription. Type: Wall tablet Position: Nave north wall Materials: White marble Vessel: HMS Virago
Event
Crimea War
Event Date
1853-1856
Event Category
19th century conflicts in Asia
People
Hayward, Charles Augustus Age: 19 Date of Death: 27/2/1858 Cause of Death: Infectious disease Rank / Occupation: Midshipman RN Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: DOSSIER. Recorder: The Arts Society (NADFAS)
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Commemorating seafarers and victims of maritime disasters