Doyle, Patrick

BORN HULL 1900. SON OF PATRICK & BRIDGET DOLE, OF 34, STRAND ROAD, ANNAGASSON, COUNTY LOUTH, IRELAND AND 65, NORTH STREET, HULL.

HE SERVED ON THE HOSPITAL SHIP RMS “Llandovery Castle”. LOST AT SEA, ON 27/06/1918, AGED 18

HIS NAME IS RECORDED ON HULL’S ST CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH  MEMORIAL, JARRATT STREET, HULL.

HMHS Llandovery Castle, built in 1914 in Glasgow as RMS Llandovery Castle for the Union-Castle Line, was one of five Canadian hospital ships that served in the First World War. On a voyage from HalifaxNova Scotia to Liverpool, England, the ship was torpedoed off southern Ireland on 27 June 1918. The sinking was the deadliest Canadian naval disaster of the war. 234 doctors, nurses, members of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, soldiers and seamen died in the sinking and subsequent machine-gunning of lifeboats. Twenty five people are known to have survived. 24 were the occupants on a single life-raft. The incident became infamous internationally and was considered, after the Armenian genocide, as one of the war’s worst atrocities. After the war, the case of Llandovery Castle was one of six alleged German war crimes prosecuted at the Leipzig trials.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMHS_Llandovery_Castle

 


First name:
PATRICK
Rank:
Sailor
Date Died
27/06/1918
Place died:
TOWER HILL NAVAL MEMORIAL, LONDON, UK
Age:
18
65 , NORTH STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK