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Gowen, R.A.W., A/Smn., 1941

Photo: James Pasby

In Tynemouth (Preston) Cemetery is the Commonwealth War Grave of:

R.A.W Gowen
Able SMN RN. P/SSX 31216
HMS Southsea
16th February 1941 Age 20

Brian Pirrie reports:

On 16/02/1941 the minesweeper HMS Southsea hit a mine as she came into Tynemouth following a sweep. it was one o'clock in the afternoon. She settled in shallow water and was eventually beached and used as a breakwater. Declared "Constructive Total Loss" by the Admiralty, the little 825 ton paddle steamer had been a Southern Railway Isle of Wight ferry and had entered service in 1937. Seven crew died.

Robert Alfred William Gowen is remembered on our List of Ships’ crews


The CWGC entry for Able Seaman Gowen

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