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Gidney, E., Sub.Lieut. 1915

Ruvigny Roll of Honour Vol. 1 page 151

Matthews, James Skitt, Major (1878-1970)

City of Vancouver Archives Ref CVA 371-2755

Maritime Quest photo

Empress of Russia

On the Portsmouth Naval Memorial is the name of Engineer Sub-Lieutenant, Edwin Gidney, serving with the Royal Naval Reserve who died 10/06/1915.

Edwn Gidney, was the son of Charles Gidney of Jarrow-on-Tyne, Builder, and his wife Isabella, daughter of William Allison of Sunderland, Engineer.

Edwin was born in Jarrow 23rd December 1873 and was educated at the Higher School in Jarrow. He served his apprenticeship at Messrs Palmer's Engineering and Shipbuilding Works where he was highly esteemed and gained considerable experience in destroyers and torpedo boats.

He was afterwards a Marine Engineer and latterly employed by the C.P.R. After the outbreak of War he was appointed to H.M. Armed Merchant Cruiser Empress of Russia and died on her on the 10th June 1915 from syncope, following wounds received in action while serving in the Persian Gulf. He was buried at sea with full naval honours.

Source: De Ruvignys Roll of Honour

He is remembered on our List of Ships’ crews


The CWGC entry for Sub Lieutenant Gidney

If you know more about this person, please send the details to janet@newmp.org.uk