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Bruce, W., F/man & T/mer 1915
On Tower Hill Memorial is the name of RMA 646 Fireman and Trimmer William Bruce, serving with the Mercantile Marine who died 14/10/1915.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, of 23, Othello St., Kirkdale, Liverpool. Born at Liverpool.

William was a crew member of the S.S. "Combe"

S.S. Combe ship number 135180, of 2,030 tons was a non-commissioned ammunition ship which was lost on 12th October 1915 on a voyage from UK to Archangel. The cause was not recorded. S.S. Combe was a steel steam sloop of 2030 tons, length 83.88m (275 ft) breadth 11.88m (39 ft) and had a draught of 5.66m (18.6 ft). Owned by Stephenson & Clarke Ltd and registered in London, the shipmaster was a W. Lawrence.

The SS. Combe ship number 135180, was chartered by the RFA in 1915 to be used as an ammunition ship. On her last trip she was bound for Archangel from the Mersey, leaving Liverpool on 12/10/15 loaded with ammunition. She lost her escort on the 14/10/15 and was presumed lost. Lloyds posted her as missing with all hands 31/12/15. Her end appears to be a mystery. The SS Combe was built by Wood & Skinner & Co. Ltd., at Newcastle in 1912.

William Bruce is remembered in South Shields on S86.005 and on our List of Ships’ crews.


The CWGC entry for Fireman Bruce

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