A Conversation for Isle Of Wight Shipwrecks: Eurydice

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Post 1

Researcher 235222

could anybody please tell me where i can find a list of the crew on Hms eurydice??


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Post 2

Bluebottle

There wasn't a full list in the books I got my information from, but I can try to find out.

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Post 3

geoffallan

This may be a very late response, but I've only just discovered h2g2 !

The crew are listed on the Memorials in Portsmouth website

See
http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/churches/st_anns/eurydice.htm



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Post 4

Bluebottle

Thanks Geoffallan. How do you like H2G2 so far? And what brought you to this shipwrecks page?

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Post 5

geoffallan

I'm the War memorials coordinator for the Isle of Wight Family History Society. I know that the Eurydice wreck is not strictly speaking a wartime tragedy, but there are two memorials to the sinking on the Isle of Wight at Sandown (Christ Church) and Shanklin (Cemetery).

I was actually searching for details of the shipwrecks listed on the RNLI Memorials at Brighstone and Brook churches on the Isle of Wight, since I am going to include them in my survey of Island memorials and monuments. I'm currently building the website for this which is based on the Memorials in Portsmouth site which i directed you to for the Eurydice names

Geoff


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Post 6

Bluebottle

I'm just a very amateur historian trying to learn all about the Isle of Wight's history but I had a look around your site and found it fascinating.

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