Talk:HMS Port Napier

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Springnuts in topic Their lordships displeasure

HMS Port Napier edit

I saw this article and thought that I would contact you with this information.

My father, Captain David Milne Morrice,MBE retired as the "Chief Salvage Officer for the MOD in 1977. During his career I spent quite a bit of time with him in the summer during my school holidays. I spent six weeks with him during the time the Mines of HMS port Napier's mines were being removed.

I have photos of those mines were being taken out of HMS Port Napier and also a photo of the ship, as a model, had it not been requisitioned by the Navy. My father was the Commanding Officer of ASV Barglow, the ship that took most of the mines out of the wreak. Those that were removed were then sunk them in deep water in batches of about twenty. Not all the mines were accounted for and quite a few still remain. Those that were removed were in a very dangerious condition where the AMOTOL? had "crystalised"!

I also have films that I have never viewed on other salvage jobs he was on.82.21.135.119 (talk) 16:59, 1 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Regards,

David Morrice.

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Their lordships displeasure edit

From here: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C517396 Board of Enquiry into the loss of HMS Port Napier: assistant engineer awarded their lordships'... Admiralty: Naval Courts Martial Cases, Boards of Inquiry Reports, and Other Papers (Supplementary Series). Board of Enquiry into the loss of HMS Port Napier: assistant engineer awarded their lordships' displeasure. Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Admiralty, Navy, Royal Marines, and Coastguard Date: 1940 - 1941 Reference: ADM 178/249 It is clear OR so cannot be added unless there is a secondary source. Springnuts (talk) 17:10, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Reply