MV Harpa
History | |
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Name: | MV Harpa |
Operator: | Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, London |
Builder: | Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd., Hebburn |
Yard number: | Build number 575 |
Launched: | 5 December 1930 |
Identification: |
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Fate: | Sunk 27 January 1942 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Oil tanker |
Tonnage: | 3,007 |
Length: | 93.14 m (305.58 ft) |
Beam: | 15.26 m (50.07 ft) |
Draught: | 5.87 m (19.26 ft) |
Propulsion: | Two 6-cylinder Hawthorn oil engines, twin screw |
Crew: | 41 Merchant Navy plus 2 DEMS gunners |
MV Harpa was an oil tanker of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company (later Royal Dutch/Shell) and was in service with the British Merchant Navy during World War II.
Bombing
Bombed 22 December 1941 at Port Swettenham, with the loss of 4 engineering officers:
Cheras Road Civil Cemetery (Malaysia)
Name | Rank | Age |
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BOYACK, THOMAS B. | Fifth Engineer Officer | 26 |
VAN VUUREN, JAN | Fourth Engineer Officer | 28 |
WIDDAS, GORDON | Chief Engineer Officer | 43 |
WOODBRIDGE, L H J | Third Engineer Officer | 22 |
Sinking
Was sunk by a British seamine in Main Strait, Singapore† en route to Batavia with a full cargo of aviation spirit on 27 January 1942 with the loss of 7 British officers, 2 Royal Navy DEMS gunners and 25 Chinese crew:
Tower Hill Memorial (London)
Name | Rank | Age |
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CAMPBELL, WALTER DOUGLAS | Chief Officer | 38 |
HOWARTH, CHARLES ALEXANDER | Master | 42 |
MILES, ROLAND CHARLES VICTOR | Second Officer | 27 |
MITCHELL, DOUGLAS CHARLES STEWART | Radio Officer | 27 |
McEWAN, THOMAS | Fourth Engineer Officer | 26 |
RUSSUM, REX GELDARD | Third Officer | 23 |
Kranji War Cemetery (Singapore)
Name | Rank | Age |
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GRANT, ALEXANDER HOPE GORDON | Chief Engineer Officer | 42 |
Book of Remembrance (NUMAST)
Name | Rank | Age |
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DIXON, JONATHAN | Able Seaman R.N. | 22 |
RITCHIE, GEORGE WILLIAM | Able Seaman R.N. | 27 |
Hong Kong War Memorial
Name | Rank | Age |
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AH WONG | Sailor | 35 |
CHEONG TEE | Fireman's Boy | 21 |
CHIA SEE FONG | Chief Steward | 53 |
CHOW FATT SOON | Sailor | |
CHOY NAM | Donkeyman | |
CHUNG KAM | Fireman | 29 |
FOO SUAN YEE | Boy | 24 |
GOH MOH WEE | Mess Room Boy | |
HO CHAN | Carpenter | 43 |
HO KEE ANN | Chief Steward | |
HO KEE WEE | Chief Cook | |
HONG KUM | Fireman | 36 |
KWAN MUI | Cook | 51 |
KWONG WAH | Fireman | 31 |
LAM FANG | Fireman | |
LAU HAU | Boy | 23 |
LAY YAU | Fireman | 31 |
LE AH SING | Storekeeper | 33 |
SIE KAY POH | Quartermaster | 23 |
TAY CHAN | Fireman | 36 |
TEAN YIT | Cook | |
TING AH TAY | Quartermaster | 34 |
TING EE CHING | Boy | 35 |
WONG CHIN | Cook | 31 |
YU SHUN | Quartermaster |
†Tom Simkins MBE, Chief Radio Officer of SS Pinna, stated the sinking to be in the Rhio Strait (now Riau Strait, between Batam and Bintan Islands).
Sources
- Harpa and Pinna
- Another Door Part 1: War in the Far East
- NAVAL EVENTS, JANUARY 1942, Part 2 of 2, Thursday 15th – Saturday 31st
Coordinates: 1°15′N 104°00′E / 1.25°N 104°E