If there are no photos on the web, I suggest trying either the National Maritime Museum as mentioned, or the RN museum at Portsmouth.Originally Posted by John Patten
Geoffers
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Thread: HMS Victory II & HMS Firequeen
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20-06-2006, 8:16 AM #21GeoffersGuest
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30-06-2006, 10:25 PM #22MaryOGuest
Victory II 1914-1918
Greetings, all.
I have obtained a copy of what I think is my grandfather's Royal Navy record. He is listed as having served aboard the Victory II at several different times during World War I. I don't understand many of the abbreviations, and can't make out whether he was a scoundrel or a well-behaved sailor. ;-)
There are entries under "If discharged, whither and for what cause" such as "1 day, C. P."; "6 days, C.P."; and "8 ds Cells".
If anyone could tell me what these mean, I would be very grateful.
Best regards,
Mary O'Shaughnessy
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22-08-2006, 8:40 PM #23Ron MunroGuest
HMS Victory ll
Hi all. As a newcomer, I hope this makes sense and is of help to you. Reading the messages about HMS Victory ll, it would seem that she was a Shore-based Training Establishment. My father's service record shows that he too was a stoker and between spells on various sea-going ships (1910-1922) he returned for short periods to Victory ll. He may have known some of your ancestors, as he served on Renown (Nov 1910-Feb1911); Skirmisher (Mar1911-Oct1911); Weymouth(Nov1911-June1913); Seahorse(Apr1914-May1914); Mastiff(Jan1915-Mar1917); Attentive(Mar1917-May1918); Adamant(Nov1918-Nov1919); Osborne(Dec1919-Apr1921). His final posting was on Victory ll from Apr 1921-Oct 1922. In the comments column of his record against this entry is 'Shore T/E' Below that 'Joined RFR 02 May 1923'
Interesting to learn that Victory ll might have been based at Crystal Palace, and that all your ancestors were stokers. Didn't the Crystal Palace burn down in 1936?Last edited by Ron Munro; 22-08-2006 at 8:45 PM. Reason: mis-spelling.
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22-08-2006, 8:47 PM #24Ron MunroGuest
CP = confined to port
8 ds= 8 days
Cells= in clink...
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22-08-2006, 11:15 PM #25
More Victory II and III
Hi,
My Grand Father was also in the Navy, His Name, John Oswald Galloway. His service records show Victory II still in operation in 1928.
I have his service records.
Victory 1913 - 14
Birmingham 1914 - 1915
Victory II -1915 - 16
Royal Sovereign 1916 -1921
In 1921
Courageous
Victory III
Victory II
Courageous
In 1922
Victory II
Calcutta
In 1923
Victory II
Vernon?? difficult to read this entry
1924
Waymouth
Victory II
1925
Rapid?? and Skate?? also difficult to read
Victory II
1926
Firgard ?
Victiry II
Lupin
Finally left in 1928, last posting being Victory II. His record shows he did time for being Drunk, 10 days Cells. The family story is, Ossie was always one for a few Ales, well at least his service record shows this.
Rgds
Mike
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19-10-2007, 9:21 AM #26vickimattinGuest
Where do I start?
I've been trying to trace someone who went into the Navy/Merchant Navy. All I have is his full name, date of birth,date of death.I have a photo of him in his uniform, which I think says "HMS VICTORY" which is probably the barracks he was in. He was a stoker, and his daughter's birth was registered in Portsmouth.(1931) There are no records of the birth or a marriage for him.Also, the mothers name was missing so it makes it harder to find a marriage certificate.
His details are as followed if anyone can help:
PERCY JAMES GREGORY MOURANT
BORN 14TH MAY 1905, ST MARTINS,JERSEY
MARRIED IN CHICHESTER 1937
DIED 1976,HAMPSHIRE
Where do I start to finding his service history.
Many thanks to anyone who can help
Vicki
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19-10-2007, 9:44 AM #27GeoffersGuest
The GRO index has his marriage:
March Quarter 1937
MOURANT, Percy J G
married to SHOEBRIDGE
Chichester RD, Vol 2b Page 798
You can order a copy of this certificate direct from the GRO
TNA's catalogue has records relating to Merchant Seamen from BT372 index on its catalogue.
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...ue/default.asp
Try entering 'MOURANT' in the word or phrase field and in the department or seires code, enter BT372
TNA's research guides give help on where to look for particular records
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...uidesindex.asp
scroll down to 'M' and look under 'Merchant Seamen' or 'R' and look under Royal Navy.
For RN service records try
https://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.00h007001
Geoffers
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12-04-2008, 8:32 AM #28Ray LeeGuest
HMS Victory
My wifes father was a stoker in the merchant navy and I have seen a photo of him with a HMS Victory Cap on, he looks around 19 this would have been in 1917, 1918, how do I find out if he served on the Victory - looking at the threads Victory was a shore based entity.
Any ideas of where I need to look for more information. By the way his name was Fred Chester
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16-04-2008, 9:40 PM #29MashaGuest
I have just discovered my Grandfather's record for Crystal Palace - shore based Victory. I checked the PRO site and there are 3 entries for Fred Chester. One was born in 1898, so if your photo was taken around 1917, he would be 19. Where was he born?
If you go to the PRO site you can click on the Naval Service Records link and it will allow you to type in information re names etc. You can download the document for £3.50
Good luck
Masha
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17-04-2008, 9:30 AM #30Ray LeeGuest
HMS Victory
Hi Masha
Went to PRO site clicked on a number of items but cannot find the right one to put in the names it just says no records - what is the correct link to enter
By the way was a stoker in the merchant navy as well, he started out as a fireman, he was born 1896 but I think he lied about his age
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