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Informal group photo Bellona 1901, possibly Reykjavik
HarbourM:
We have some old photographs which have been passed down in the family, a few of which must relate to numerous ancestors who served in the Royal Navy but we are not sure what the connections are.
This photograph is one of about 4 which are mounted on cards with a photographers name Eymundsson, Reykjavik. Another photograph shows crew members on what look like Icelandic ponies. I would be interested to know what anyone makes of this group photo.
So far I haven't found a family service record which includes the HMS Bellona. A great uncle's service record shows he was a boy on the St Vincent in 1901 which I believe was a training ship at that time. Would that have involved going on other ships?
Would the HMS Bellona have been around Iceland?
Could the 1901 relate to something other than the year?
Any pointers or directions for research etc would be appreciated as I am new to this!
PhiloNauticus:
Bellona was a small [3rd class] Cruiser and in 1901 under the command of Captain Hubert Grant Dalton, was on Fishery Protection duties and was based in Iceland between April and October of that year, to oversee the large number of fishing trawlers that used the waters between Iceland and the Faeroes.
As an aside, she visited the isolated community of St Kilda to carry out the Census of that year....
HarbourM:
How might I go about finding a crew list for that period?
PhiloNauticus:
Unfortunately no such thing as a 'crew list' exists for RN warships. An individual's Service Record should show the ships they served on
HarbourM:
I may have found the connection.... A Great Uncle is listed as serving on the Bellona in 1901 (Service record attched). I've also attached another photograph from the set. If my great Uncle was a 2nd Writer could he be one of these gentlemen with regards to uniform?
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