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    This year isthe 31st Anniversary ..... In Remembrance of the 44 Persons Who Lost their Lives in m.v.Derbyshire,on 9th September 1980.
    The years pass by so quickly,but the disbelief and sorrow of the sudden loss remain in our thoughts today and always……..
     
     
     
    Please pause awhile and remember here-
     
     

     
     


    ALLIS Kevin -Jnr.Eng.Officer
    BAYLIS Francis Arthur -Chief Officer
    BEST Phillip Joseph- Steward
    BINDON Paul Joseph -Extra 2nd Officer
    BLEASE Thomas Victor- Petty Officer/Carpenter
    BOND Richard- Petty Officer
    BROWN Terence- GP1
    BUCKLEY William -Purser /Chief Steward
    BUJANG Ali Bin -GP1
    BURKE Timothy- GP1
    COATES Nigel -GP1
    CHEDOTAL Frederick James- Electrical Eng.Officer
    COLTMAN Leo Thomas Mackenzie- 3rd Eng.Officer
    CRONE John James -2nd Steward
    FREEMAN Mark -Jnr.Catering Rating
    GORDON Andrew- Steward
    GORDON Alexander Turner- Steward
    GRAHAM Joseph Henry -2nd Cook
    GREENLAND John James -Steward
    HARDMAN Barry James -Chief Cook
    HODGES Anthony Jack -Chief Petty Officer
    HUNT William Leonard -4th Engineer Officer
    HUTCHINSON Graeme- Extra 3rd Engineer Officer
    HUTCHINSON Mrs.Anne- Marie- Wife of Graeme
    JONES David Hugh -2nd Engineer Officer
    JONES Mrs.Mary -Wife of David
    KANE Norman Gibson Aiken- GP1
    KING Paul Desmond -Jnr.Engineer Officer
    LAMBERT Peter -GP1
    LANGTON Bernard- GP2
    MARSH Norman -Chief Engineer Officer
    MUSA Ali Bin Haji -GP1
    MUSA Ronnie- GP1
    NOBLETT James -GP1
    RAPLEY Clive William -Extra Chief Officer
    RIDYARD David Michael -Extra 4th Engineer Officer
    SEKAH Badarun Bin -GP1
    STOTT Adrian Keith- Jnr.Seaman
    TAYLOR Peter John -Petty Officer
    TAYLOR Raymond William -2nd Officer
    UNDERHILL Capt.Geoffrey Victor -Master
    WALLER Roy Alfred -Radio Officer
    WILLIAMS Griffith Wyn- GP1
    WILLIAMSON Edward Frank -Jnr.Engineer Officer
     
     
     
    Also Remembering
    PRESCOTT Robert -3rd Engineer Officer
    BIGGAM Maxwell -Electrical Engineer Officer
     
     
    Who tragically lost their lives earlier , in 1976, also in the Derbyshire(when named Liverpool Bridge) 
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    SCULLY John - GP 1 who died aboard another Bibby vessel,m.v.Devonshire in 1983



     
    Once again,our thoughts are also with the Families,Friends,and ex- Shipmates



     


    .....We Will Remember Them......
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    Thanks for that Memorial, Davey. How time flies, 31 years.

    I remember young Mark Fooks who survived the Pool Fisher sinking on 5 November 1979, 13 dead and two lads survived.
    After staying home for a while to recover, went to the Pool in Liverpool and said "Give us the biggest ship you have, the little ones sink under me.". They gave him the Derbyshire, He flew to Yokohama with a few other men and sat in a hotel waiting for the Derbyshire. After a few days they flew him home again.The Derbyshire never arrived. Lucky again.
    Cheers,
    Brian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gulliver View Post
    Belated 28th anniversary remembrance of the 42 Officers and Crew and 2 Wives who tragically lost their lives on m.v.Derbyshire(Sept.9th-1980.)
    And sincere condolences to their still-grieving families,colleagues and friends.

    The m.v.Derbyshire was lost during a typhoon whilst en route from Sept.Iles,Canada to Kawasaki, Japan .She was and still is the largest British vessel lost in peacetime

    The Enquiry into Her loss,I think many would agree, remains inconclusive.......

    Links

    MV Derbyshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    M.V. Derbyshire Mysterious Sinking - NORTH COUNTRY WEB
    Liverpool museums - The final voyage of MV Derbyshire


    I can personally recommend a good book: A Ship Too Far( The Mystery of the Derbyshire) by Dave Ramwell and Tim Madge.(Publ:Hodder & Stoughton 1992-ISBN 0 310 56997 2)
    It has several illustrations and chapters on her construction and relevant subsequent fate of some of her sister ships,and personal stories of The Derbyshire Families Association,and the general decline of the British
    MN.

    My personal interest is because I was a Cadet in Bibby Line.(note the House Flag: It was originally all red,but after the 1917 Russian Revolution it caused some consternation in continental ports.So in 1926 the Bibby family added their hand and dagger family crest.

    My first ship was also called 'Derbyshire'-her cargo-ship predecessor.I also briefly met,during crew changes,3 of the Officers who later perished on the new 'Derbyshire.



    "We Will Remember Them"
    I had just left Bibby Line Prior to the loss of the Derbyshire, but sailed with some of the crew who went down with herI remember and sailed on the English Bridge with The Captain G Underhill, 2ne Eng Davy Jones and 3rd Eng Leo Coleman

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    Hi Gulliver

    As well as the loss of sea colleages on the Derbyshire, I also remember sailing with Max Biggam on one of the Bridge boats, Max was as with all the others Leo, Davy and Cpt Underhill great charactors and still remain in our minds after so many years. I can still remember every one of their faces.

    It is true that the Derbyshire was having a crew change in Japan. The replacement crew was in Japan waiting for the ship also with them was the Captains wife Mrs Underhill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john inman View Post
    Hi Gulliver

    As well as the loss of sea colleages on the Derbyshire, I also remember sailing with Max Biggam on one of the Bridge boats, Max was as with all the others Leo, Davy and Cpt Underhill great charactors and still remain in our minds after so many years. I can still remember every one of their faces.

    It is true that the Derbyshire was having a crew change in Japan. The replacement crew was in Japan waiting for the ship also with them was the Captains wife Mrs Underhill.



    That is good that we can remember some of them,John-I'm fortunate enough too in that I'm able to remember faces.
    That is why I am pleased on this site that in some way we can remember our ex-colleagues,and hope it gives their families some comfort too knowing that others will always think of them...

    Best Regards
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    Default There but for the grace of God.....

    ...go I.

    I was supposed to join the Derby in Capetown as eng cadet to finish my time then as junior - she was late, I went to the Stafford instead, and the Derby didn't reach her next port.

    We were even in the same storm, which if I recall we circumvented, maybe hove to for a while. We knew she wasn't responding to radio calls, and suspected she had gone down. We went to the same port in Japan, so the guys waiting to join her all came on to the Stafford, an awful day that was.

    Graham and Anne-Marie Huthcinson were neighbours and personal friends, and our family knew many on her - my Dad Bill Hay (2/E) and Brother Ian (R/O) were also in Bibby's in the past, so we had a lot of connections.

    Leo Coltman, Arthur Bayliss, 'Gavu', Norman Marsh.....

    RIP to all who perished.

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    Default Old friends...

    I sailed with Jimmy Crone (and his wife, Anne) several times on the MV Linguist (Harrison Line). He was a Chief Steward but made redundant so joined Bibby's as a second steward.

    A couple of years ago my brother told me that Jimmy's brother, George, was his neighbour in the Albert Dock and had been bemoaning the fact that he had no photos of Jimmy. I was able to dig a few out and pass them on.

    Antony Jack Hodges was the bosun. Never met him but his dad, also called Jack, was a drinking buddy when I lived in Morecambe.

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    Post m.v.DERBYSHIRE /Golf Uniform Lima Kilo...Lost 9th September 1980

    This year is the 32nd Anniversary ..... In Remembrance of the 44 Persons Who Lost their Lives in m.v.Derbyshire,on 9th September 1980.

    The years pass by so quickly,but the disbelief and sorrow of the sudden loss remain in our thoughts today and always……..
       Please pause a while and remember here-
        

    ALLIS Kevin -Jnr.Eng.Officer
    BAYLISS Francis Arthur -Chief Officer
    BEST Phillip Joseph- Steward
    BINDON Paul John -Extra 2nd Officer
    BLEASE Thomas Victor- Petty Officer/Carpenter
    BOND Richard- Petty Officer
    BROWN Terence- GP1
    BUCKLEY William -Purser /Chief Steward
    BUJANG Ali Bin -GP1
    BURKE Timothy- GP1
    COATES Nigel -GP1
    CHEDOTAL Frederick James- Electrical Eng.Officer
    COLTMAN Leo Thomas Mackenzie- 3rd Eng.Officer
    CRONE John James -2nd Steward
    FREEMAN Mark -Jnr.Catering Rating
    GORDON Andrew- Steward
    GORDON Alexander Turner- Steward
    GRAHAM Joseph Henry -2nd Cook
    GREENLAND John James -Steward
    HARDMAN Barry James -Chief Cook
    HODGES Anthony Jack -Chief Petty Officer
    HUNT William Leonard -4th Engineer Officer
    HUTCHINSON Graeme- Extra 3rd Engineer Officer
    HUTCHINSON Mrs.Anne- Marie- Wife of Graeme
    JONES David Hugh -2nd Engineer Officer
    JONES Mrs.Mary -Wife of David
    KANE Norman Gibson Aiken- GP1
    KING Paul Desmond -Jnr.Engineer Officer
    LAMBERT Peter -GP1
    LANGTON Bernard- GP2
    MARSH Norman -Chief Engineer Officer
    MUSA Ali Bin Haji -GP1
    MUSA Ronnie- GP1
    NOBLETT James -GP1
    RAPLEY Clive William -Extra Chief Officer
    RIDYARD David Michael -Extra 4th Engineer Officer
    SEKAH Badarun Bin -GP1
    STOTT Adrian Keith- Jnr.Seaman
    TAYLOR Peter John -Petty Officer
    TAYLOR Raymond William -2nd Officer
    UNDERHILL Capt.Geoffrey Victor -Master
    WALLER Roy Alfred -Radio Officer
    WILLIAMS Griffith Wyn- GP1
    WILLIAMSON Edward Frank -Jnr.Engineer Officer


       Also Remembering


    PRESCOTT Robert -3rd Engineer Officer
    BIGGAM Maxwell -Electrical Engineer Officer
      Who tragically lost their lives earlier , in 1976, also in the Derbyshire(when named Liverpool Bridge)

     
    and

    SCULLY John - GP 1 who died aboard another Bibby vessel,m.v.Devonshire in 1983


     
    Once again,our thoughts are also with All the Families,Friends,and ex- Shipmates .


     



    .....We Will Remember Them......
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    Default In Memoriam.mv Derbyshire 9/10 Sept 1980.

    I have just read in the Liverpool Echo that a permanent exibition has been set up at the Liverpool Maritime Museum in memory of the Derbyshire.Anyone visiting may like to look in on this.Items on display that have never been seen before including a uniform of one of those on board,it is hoped to add many more items and infact it is hoped that a memorial can be placed at the Pier Head.
    Regards.
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    In memory of the crew of the Derbyshire. Will always be remembered - it could have been any one of us.
    John

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