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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One

Able Seaman 229312 Walter Henry PEARCE - HMS Bulwark, Royal Navy


Killed on Active Service on Thursday 26th November 1914 aged 27


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medals Portsmouth Naval Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Previous Campaign Medals SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 Jan 1916 See Below Dunchurch
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted  
Accidental Explosion at Anchor 7 Apr 1905 in Portsmouth for 12 years  
     
Place of Death Previous Units Other War Memorials
Thames Estuary off Sheerness see below ~
     

Previous Service History

Circumstances of Death

Walter is listed as being killed on active service on 26 Nov 1914 when his ship, HMS Bulwark, was sunk during the accidental explosion of its ammunution. The following is a precis of the days events.

On Thursday 26 November 1914, HMS Bulwark was moored in the Medway Estuary taking on ammunition approximately between East Hoo Creek and Stoke Creek when, at 7.50am a massive explosion ripped through the vessel.  The Times later reported "The band was playing and some of the men were drilling on deck when the explosion occurred. A great sheet of flame and quantities of debris shot upwards, and the huge bulk of the vessel lifted and sank, shattered, torn, and twisted, with officers and men aboard..."

Picture Courtesy of Imperial War Museum (click to enlarge)

Boats of all kinds were launched from the nearby ships and shore to pick up survivors and the dead. Work was hampered by the amount of debris which included hammocks, furniture, boxes and hundreds of mutilated bodies. Fragments of personal items showered down in the streets of Sheerness. Initially 14 men survived the disaster, but some died later from their injuries. One of the survivors, an able seaman, had a miraculous escape. He said he was on the deck of the Bulwark when the explosion occurred. He was blown into the air, fell clear of the debris and managed to swim to wreckage and keep himself afloat until he was rescued. His injuries were slight. The CWGC database names 788 men from HMS Bulwark as having lost their lives in this explosion. Foregoing courtesy of the Western Front Association.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
7 Apr 1887 in Sutton Veny, Wilts 5 Apr 1896 at Sutton Veny
   
Parents Names Abode
Harry and Charlotte Pearce 90 Coventry Road, Dunchurch
   
Schools Colleges
Dunchurch School ~
   
Address History Employment History
1887 - Sutton Veny, Wilts 1901 Scholar
1891 - 88 Sutton Street, Sutton Veny 1904 - Page Boy
1896 - Sutton Veny, Wilts 1905 - Joined Royal Navy
1901 - Coventry Road, Dunchurch 1911 - Royal Navy - Able Seaman
1911 - Serving in Royal Navy 1914 - Royal Navy - Able Seaman 
1914 - Serving on HMS Bulwark