HMS Calliope, 1887

SAMOA HURRICANE
In Apia Harbour, Upolu, Samoa, March 1889, were congregated the warships of 3 great nations: the United States, Germany and Great Britain. As they prepared for human conflict, they were assaulted by nature, when a terrible hurricane battered the little port with the fiercest storm ever known in the islands - either before or since.

The American vessels Trenton and Vandalia, and the German vessels Adler and Eber, were destroyed, whilst the U.S.S. Nipsic and SMS Olga were forced to beach severely damaged. The many merchant ships in the harbour were lost.

Only the British man-of-war H.M.S. Calliope, commanded by Captain Henry Kane, Royal Navy, managed to escape the death trap that Apia had become. Click on the image of the ship to find out more.

B24 Liberator

POTTON
A number of wartime plane crashes occurred around the Bedfordshire village of Potton. These are some of the stories.

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LEADING SEAMAN WILLIAM ISAAC THORNDALE.
Read about my Great-Grandfather and his story
 

SCARAMOUCHE
The Origin of my Web Name is hidden deep in the mists of history and can be traced back hundreds of years.

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Scaramouche (Tiscali)

PRIVATES HARRY KELLER and WALTER HAGUE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT

This thread contains a little about two of my Great Uncles who died in the Great War.

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