Robert Pritchard, HMS Bulwark

Stoker, 1887U, RNR, HMS Bulwark. Died, aged 35, on 26 November 1914 as the result of an explosion.

HMS Bulwark was a 15,000 ton London Class Pre-Dreadnought Battleship commissioned in 1902. She was part of the 5th Battle Squadron at the outbreak of war and stationed on the River Medway to protect the English Channel.On the morning of Thursday, 26 November 1914 HMS Bulwark was moored to No.17 buoy in Kethole Reach on the River Medway, almost opposite the town of Sheerness, Isle of Sheppy, Kent. There was a full complement of men aboard. At 07:50 The ship suffered a powerful internal explosion that ripped the ship apart. All of her officers were lost, and out of her complement of 750, only 14 sailors survived; two of these men subsequently died of their injuries in hospital. Almost all of the remaining survivors were seriously injured.

The resultant inquest and investigation did not arrive at a definitive cause for the explosion. However, it was generally believed that it was due to poor control and storage of cordite charges that may have become overheated.

Two other Holyhead sailors lost their lives in the explosion (John Jones and John Wathen).

Born 3 March 1881 at Holyhead. Son of Ellen Pritchard of 35 Rock Street, Holyhead. Had been employed for many years as a Stoker for the LNWR. He was unmarried and lived with his parents.

Awarded the 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal.

Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval, Panel 6. He is also commemorated on the LNWR Roll of Honour and on a memorial plaque at Tabernacl Chapel, Thomas Street, Holyhead.

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