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Please feel free to sign our guestbook with messages, comments or questions in connection with any aspect of the ship. We ask that when writing you are aware of the fact that many people lost their lives in the sinking and many of their relatives and friends may look at this guestbook. A respectful tone would therefore be very much appreciated when making entries. Thank you and go ahead! - have your say. |
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Name: City: Winchester Sent: 01-Apr-2005 02:48 Whenever I see that awful film of Barham exploding, I think of all those brave, brave men who died that day. I trust that God keeps them all by Him. God Bless. Daff O'Neill (Ex-RN) Name: Sent: 31-Mar-2005 21:15 My dad also caled Tom Parnham was a stoker petty officer who survived he died in 1976 after a short illness. My mother still has many photographs. Comments please from anyone who knew him. Name: City: London Sent: 31-Mar-2005 10:49 I am the great nephew of Stoker Ronald Gathercole who perished on the Barham along with some 800 of his shipmates - I'm very please to be among the first to sign the new version of the sites guestbook , and thank the webmaster for her tenacity in keeping the site up and running. Name: Homepage: http://808-2829 Arbutus Road, City: Victoria, BC, Canada Sent: 31-Mar-2005 01:47 This wonderful website is a tribute to those who lost their lives on HMS Barham so many years ago, and all those who served on her in World War II. My thanks go the hard work and perservance of my niece, Sara Wrigley, grand-daughter of Surgeon Commander E.R.Sorley, RN in building the website in memory of the ship's company which will stand for all time, and bringing the Guest Book back to life. Graeme Sorley Number of entries: 4 Create a FREE guestbook! Alxhost Web Hosting - $4.95/month! Remove these links Click for more info! |
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