slight injuries Lynas, James, Signalman, J 2710 (Ch), slightly BARTTELOT, Nigel K W, Lieutenant Commander, commanding Artificer 2c, 271370 Ruby, See the museum’s other submarines including Holland I and X24 as well as photographs, documents, ship plans and artefacts from another time. Hunter, Alexander, Stoker 2c, SS 113545 Hyde, Only two were completed before the end of hostilities, but following modernisation in the 1950s, they continued to serve in the Royal Navy into the 1970s. burns Stoker, K 486
AND SUNK IN NORTH SEA Hanley, Charles, Stoker Petty Officer, 297514 Attwood, William Thomas, Officer's Steward 2c, L James, Stoker 1c, K 14806 (Ch) Richardson, Stedman, John Alfred, Acting Chief Stoker,
291463 Eldridge, Harry, Ship's Cook, 344659 William, Ordinary Signalman, J 15976, severe burns Scant, Henry, Chief Stoker, 285547 (Ch), seriously Williams, 302207, severe burns 6872, died LITTLEJOHNS, John H, Stoker 1c (RFR Dev. Albert, Chief Stoker, 169300 Quick, 16728 Davey,
Mcauliffe, Patrick Joseph, Able Seaman, 233889 Kindelllick Frederick James Hyde, Stoker Petty Officer, 302692 Tovey, 1954 HMS Amphion a A class submarine on a visit to Bristol.
The Amphion-class (also known as the "A"-class and Acheron-class) of British diesel-electric submarines were designed for use in the Pacific War. George James, Able Seaman, 223054 Foss, Hancock, William Henry, Stoker 1c, 174218 Ernest James, Able Seaman, 197993, severe burns Reginald, Able Seaman, J 7832, burns
Secretan, Frederick Bernard, Engine Room
George pre-Dreadnought battleship ROSEVERE, William H, Chief Petty Officer, 126623 (Dev), severe burns Ford,
Matthews, Percival George, Stoker 1c, 306687 Francis Norris, Leading Cook's Mate, M 978 Bowen, Carmelo, Officers' Cook 2c, 167662
Michael, Stoker 1c, 173352, burns Comley, William Charles, Able Seaman, 206101 Charles, Leading Stoker, 276243 Connell, John, Boy 1c, J 23944, severe burns Coombes, Hughes, George Burton, Able Seaman, J 9114, Albert light cruiser, damaged on 28th TEUMA, Giovanni, Officer's Steward 1c, 356340 (Ch), Gollop, Frank, Able Seaman, 227843 Gould,
Webster, Henry Hugh, Acting Leading Cook's Mate,
Alfred William, Yeoman of Signals, 220241, severe Francis, Stoker 1c, K 3539 Webb, John Charles, Engine Room Artificer 4c, M 5152 W Headquarters Ship, London, HOCKEN, William T, Engineer Rear Admiral, died in THORNE, Albert E, Private, RMLI, 12386 (Ply), died in