HMCS
RIBBLE K525
River
Class Frigate
HMS RIBBLE K525
Source: IWM
Ministry of Defence Foxhill Collection of Ship Photograph FL
18051
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Laid down: 31
Dec 1942
Renamed:
Jun 43 Launched: 10
Nov 1943
Transferred to the RCN: 24
Jul 1944
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Commissioned: 24
Jul 1944
Paid
off: 11 Jun 1945
Returned to the RN: 11
Jun 1945
Fate:
Placed in reserve in 1945. Broken up at Blyth in 1957
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Named for an English river, she was
laid down as HMS DUDDON. Renamed HMS RIBBLE in Jun 1943, she was transferred
to the RCN and commissioned on 24 Jul 1944 as HMCS RIBBLE at Blyth, U.K. After workups at Tobermory she arrived at Londonderry
on 04 Sep 1944 to join the newly formed EG 26 the following month.
She spent her whole career with this group, based much of the time
at Portsmouth and Plymouth, and from 07-09 Oct 1944, towed the
damaged HMCS CHEBOGUE toward Swansea, Wales. On 18 Dec 1944 RIBBLE and
MONTREAL rescued 44 of 53 crewmembers of U-1209 ( OLtzS Ewald Hülsenbeck
CO) in the Channel off Scilly Isles, 49-57N, 005-47W, after hitting Wolf Rock. Both frigates
claimed their
attacks were cause, but this was dismissed by Admiralty findings.
Montreal and RIBBLE were members of Escort Group 26. They had
attacked several asdic contacts but these produced no results and
the contacts were classified as wrecks, of which there were many in
the area. When the survivors were found and recovered a short time
later the two ships were quick to claim that their attacks were the
cause of a sinking. U-1209 had been scuttled after hitting
Wolf Rock after her successful efforts to evade her
pursuers. OLtzS Hülsenbeck was among those lost. RIBBLE was paid off at
Sheerness on 11 Jun 1945, and returned to the RN. After 12
years in reserve at Harwich, she arrived at Hughes Bolckow, Blyth on
09 Jul 1957 and was broken up that year.
Photos and Documents
Ship's company photos
Frigate
Days - My time on HMCS RIBBLE - by Cullis Lancaster, Navigating Officer,
HMCS RIBBLE
Commanding Officers
LCdr Allan Brown Taylor,
RCNR - 24 Jul 1944 - 20 Nov 1944
A/LCdr Aubrey Alvin
Randle Dykes,
RCNR - 21 Nov 1944 - 11 Jun 1945
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Banks,
Larry E.
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Bartlett,
Wallace G.
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Clark,
Ernest W.
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Crawford,
William
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Davis,
Vernie
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Giles, Cecil
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Lancaster,
Cullis S.J.
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Matthews, L.
Herbert
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Mercer, W.
John
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Page, John
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Parrish,
John E.
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Smythe,
John E.
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Former Crew Members
Bertrand,
Joseph Paul, A/Lt, RCNVR - 26 Jun 1944 / A/Lt, RCNVR - 24 Jul 1944
Brockwell,
Edward Warren, Lt, RCNVR - 13 May 1944 / Lt, RCNVR - 24
Jul 1944
Crepault,
Joseph Alexander Raymond, Lt, RCNVR - 05 Feb 1945
Davis,
Vern, Stoker
Dickie,
Edward Dudley, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 30 Jun 1944 / Surg/Lt,
RCNVR - 24 Jul 1944
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Denyer,
Horace Vincent, Lt (E), RCNVR - 07 Mar 1944 / Lt (E), RCNVR - 24 Jul
1944
Germaniuk,
Peter (Gery)
Grist,
George, Stoker
Holland,
Harry Brehaur, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1944 / Lt, RCNVR - 24 Jul
1944
Taylor,
Allen Brown, A/LCdr, RCNR - 14 Mar 1944
Watson,
Robert Ward, Lt, RCNVR - 30 Jun 1944 / Lt, RCNVR - 24 Jul
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Photos and
Documents
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HMCS RIBBLE K525
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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The commissioning of HMCS RIBBLE K525, South
Shields, River Tyne, England, 1944.
"The still is being piped and the White
Ensign being raised for the first time on HMCS RIBBLE"
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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The commissioning of HMCS RIBBLE K525, South
Shields, River Tyne, England, 1944.
"The
ship's company is fallen in for the commissioning ceremony.
The officers are saluting as the White Ensign is being raised for
the first time on HMCS RIBBLE"
Ch Sto PO E.W. Clark directly behind the
Lieutenant that is furthest to the right
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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HMCS RIBBLE K525 rescuing survivors from U-1209
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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German
sailor, from U-1209,who would not allow himself to be rescued is
being prepared for burial at sea on HMCS RIBBLE
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Burial at sea on board HMCS RIBBLE K525
The
dead from U-1209 are being buried at sea.
Photographs courtesy of Dave Clark |
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Committal service for U-1209 casualty on HMCS RIBBLE
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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POWs peeling potatoes on HMCS RIBBLE
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Cartoon drawn by a crew member of HMCS RIBBLE K525. Gregory was the smallest man onboard the ship.
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Stokers: top row, left to right- George Grist,
Cassidy, unidentified ERA with hat
Bottom row: John Earl Smythe of Edmonton, Bill
Crawford, Vern Davis of Edmonton.
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Stokers: Vern Davis and John E. Smythe, both of
Edmonton, AB.
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Unidentified stoker, HMCS RIBBLE
From the collection of John Smythe
Courtesy of Ron Smythe |
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Sailors in a mess deck on HMCS RIBBLE
Bill Crawford on far left indicated by an arrow
From the collection of Bill
Crawford
Courtesy of Michelle Crawford |
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