Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Nighttrucker » Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:57 pm

A photograph taken 5 November 1915 at Hawthorn Leslies.

MARKSMAN YN473- TALISMAN Ex NAPIER YN477- & TERMAGANT Ex NARBOROUGH YN478
Both Talisman & Termagant were originally ordered by Turkey but taken over by the Admiralty during WW1
The ship with the Tripod mast astern oF the group may be the Monitor ROBERTS Ex STONEWALL JACKSON
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MARKSMAN-TALISMAN &TERMAGANT Hawthorn Leslies 5 November 1915 - Copy.jpg
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Terrysummerson » Tue Nov 25, 2014 8:12 am

Really interesting picture thanks for posting.
I think you a right about the ship in the background being a monitor but as we are looking downstream I suspect it is one of the Palmers built monitors Marshall Ney, Marshall. Soult or General Wolfe
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Nighttrucker » Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:42 am

I looked at that possibility and after studying all the Photographs I have of the Palmers Built Monitors I found that none of them matched the mast configuration of the one in the photograph

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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Terrysummerson » Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:32 pm

you definitely seem to be correct about the Roberts. I wonder if Palmers had anything to do with the engines or armament.
Have enclosed a copy of Roberts fitting out at Swan Hunter

HMS Roberts 1 copy.jpg
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Terrysummerson » Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:25 pm

Having looked at the photograph again I think that I was wrong in the assumption that the Roberts was moored at Palmers. i think that she is in fact in the middle of the river itself.
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Nighttrucker » Tue Nov 25, 2014 8:00 pm

I wonder what the reason was calling her STONEWALL JACKSON ?
Nice picture that.
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Whickham » Tue Nov 25, 2014 8:40 pm

She was launched as STONEWALL JACKSON, then renamed M4.
Soon afterwards she became EARL ROBERTS and then they settled on "just" ROBERTS
For the reason behind her original name, see: http://www.tynebuiltships.co.uk/M-Ships/m41915.html
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby magoonigal » Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:43 am

The date from Ian's book of Dave's Picture is June 1915 sooooooooo that more or less dates the first picture to then as well. She was not on the Tyne for very long in her completed state.
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby Ian Buxton » Wed Dec 03, 2014 7:40 am

If the date is 5 Nov 1915, the monitor cannot be ROBERTS, MARSHAL NEY or MARSHAL SOULT, all of whom had left the river by then. However GENERAL WOLFE was completed by Palmer's Hebburn yard on 9 Nov, so must be her.
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Re: Hawthorn Leslie 1915

Postby E28 » Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:33 pm

The debate about these Palmers built monitors has been intriguing especially as H L never built one.

So, let us return to some of the destroyers as in original post, focusing on the Talisman class which were constructed from materials ordered by Turkey and duly constructed for our RN, the Turks of course were in with the Germans.

R & W H L built all 4 as follows with their original intended names noted as ex.
Talisman ex Napier
Termagant ex Narbrough
Talisman ex Offa
Turbulent ex Ogre
The first 3 were all sold to Ward in 1921 for breaking, Turbulent was sunk at Jutland 1 June 1916.

As an observation these ex names appear in the Tynebuiltships site as planned Turkish names which is incorrect.
Thats all folks. Sean.
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