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FIRST WORLD WAR LIVERPOOL
A COLLECTION OF RESEARCH PROJECTS BY AMANDA TAYLOR
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Crew Casualty Arthur Westlake
26 Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo WESTLAKE - October 3, through collision at sea (ss Burutu) ARTHUR, third son of the late Richard and Eliza Westlake and brother of Mrs Baines, the Park Hotel, Tuebrook. The Roll of Honour shows that Arthur Westlake was a steward, specifically the bar and storekeeper.

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Passenger casualty Mr Thomas Rothwell
14th Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo WIGAN VICTIM OF THE BURUTU Mrs Rothwell of 318, Warrington-road, Goose-Green, Wigan, who, with her six children, was anxiously awaiting the homecoming of her husband Mr Thomas Rothwell, after an absence of nearly two years in West Africa, has received news from the Elder-Dempster Steamship Company that he was a passenger by the ill-fated liner Burutu and is not among the passengers who have been saved. A later message informs her that her husband'

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Crew Casualty Herbert Heppell
8th Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo HEPPELL - October 3, through collision at sea, ss Burutu, HERBERT (Bert) HEPPELL, the very dearly-loved brother of Mabel Garratt, 20 Bishop-road, Poulton. (Deeply regretted) The Roll of Honour shows Herbert Heppel was Second Steward.

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Survivor Captain Arthur Howe
12 Oct 1918 Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Among the few passengers rescued from the ill-fated liner Burutu which sank after collision last Thursday night was Capt. Arthur Howe, brother of Mr F. Howe, Milton Avenue, Wellsway, who married Miss Woodrow of Westgate Street. Capt. Howe, who was returning home to Bristol from West Africa, has many friends in Bath who will be pleased to hear of his safety. The Burutu sank in ten minutes, no time being given to launch the boats.

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Passenger Casualty Mr T.R. Beale-Brown
19th Oct 1918 Cheltenham Chronicle The remains of the late Mr T.R. Beale-Brown, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., West African Medical Service were laid to rest in Dowdeswell Churchyard on Saturday afternoon last. Mr Beale-Brown was drowned as the result of a collision at sea off Fishguard whilst returning from the Cameroons in the Burutu in which 160 of his fellow passengers were also victims. His body was recovered in Cardigan Bay.

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Crew Casualty Willie Cail
15 Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo LOST AT SEA The many friends of Mr and Mrs Cail, 22 Greenleaf street, Smithdown road, will be sorry to hear of the death of their eldest son Willie, in his 23rd year. He was drowned through the collision of his ship the ss Burutu on October 3 last. It would seem that his wife was not willing to accept his death as easily as she had the following notice posted a week later: 22nd Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo MISSING AT SEA William Cail is missing as a resu

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Casualties of the sinking of the S.S. Burutu- Part 2: Passengers
This list has been transcribed from the official register of passengers lost at sea. It is a hand-written record so there may be mistakes in the transcription. This list give 78 deceased passengers, all listed as presumed drowned during the loss of the Burutu. A.G.L. Adlam C H Beard A E Benson Dr J Beale-Brown R J Barlow N Bolton John Bennett W G Blackburn J A Blythe E Cross C Denman S J Elliott C O Farquharson F J Foster N Godden Charles Garden F Nealey F Henderson W StJ Kn

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Crew Casualty Captain W E Potter
15th Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo POTTER - October 3 through collision at sea, Captain W. E. Potter, ss Burutu, dearly-loved husband of Emily Potter 26 Hertford-drive, Liscard - Deeply mourned by Wife and Children.

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Crew Casualty Joseph Alexander
14th October 1918 Liverpool Echo ALEXANDER - Through collision at sea of Burutu, aged 48 years, JOSEPH(Joe) the dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Alexander, 5 Webster-road. Funeral will leave above address 2pm Thursday next, 17th inst - deeplt mourned by his wife and children. The casualty list shows that Joe Alexander was the chief cook of the Burutu.

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Survivor Mr Arthur J Goodwin
10 Oct 1918 Western Daily Press A BRISTOLIAN'S ESCAPE Mr Arthur J Goodwin, son of Mr A.J. Goodwin, Queen's Road Clifton, was one of the fortunate survivors of the disaster to the Burutu. He is executive engineer at Port Harbour and was coming home on leave. He escaped with slight bruises and shock.

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Crew Casualty David Martin
8th Oct 1918 Evening Telegraph BROUGHTY FERRY MAN ON BOARD AND MISSING Mr Wm Martin, postman, 2 Taypark Place, Broughty Ferry, has been informed by the owners of the Burutu that it is feared his son David Martin (23) has gone down with the vessel on which he served as fourth officer. He has been five years away from home, and has been on board several vessels which have been torpedoed, one being the Carmania.

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Casualties of the sinking of the S.S. Burutu - Part 1: Crew
There are two main sources of information for this list, the Roll of Honour printed by the Elder Dempster Shipping Company and the register of Deaths at Sea. There are some discrepancies between the two lists. Crew casualties confirmed by both lists (names in red shows alternate spelling) Particulars of deceased Name Age Rank or Rating Birthplace Last place of abode Adaway, C 17 Deck Boy London 121 Westborough Rd, London Alexander J. 48 Chief Cook Liverpool 5 Webster Rd, Live

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Survivors of the Burutu
Liverpool Echo 7th Oct 1918 THE LOST BURUTU LIST OF THE PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED The feared loss of life as a result of the sinking of the Burutu after collision amounts from 150 to 200. The following official lists of survivors was supplied to us by the Elder Dempster Company this afternoon:- Passengers:- R. Sidney Smith M.T. Young Arthur Howe Raymond Conway K.J. Douglas Lieutenant M. Shaw A.J. Goodwin D.T.J. (?D.F.G.) Underwood F.B. Walter T.N. Knowles A.S. Sandall J. Fahe

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Crew Casualty John H Johnson
24th Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo JOHNSON - October 3, through collision at sea (ss Burutu) aged 34 years, JOHN H, the beloved husband of Florence M Johnson (Foster) 96, Claremont-road, Wavertree. (In the midst of life we are in death.) The Roll of Honour shows John Johnson was a steward.

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Crew Casualty William John 'Bill' Prince
21 Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo PRINCE - in loving birthday remembrance of WILLIAM JOHN (our Bill) who lost his life through the sinking of the Burutu.- Never forgotten by his brother George and Josephine, Grapes Hotel, 165 Netherfield Road. The Roll of Honour shows William Prince was a steward. 23rd Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo PRINCE - October 3, WILLIAM JOHN (my Willie), who lost his life through the sinking of ss Burutu. His weary head is at rest His troubles and trials are o'er, H

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Crew Casualty Joseph J Geldart
14th Oct 1918 Liverpool Echo GELDART - October 3 as the result of collision of the R.M.S. Burutu, aged 52 years, Chief Engineer JOSEPH J GELDART beloved husband of Elizabeth Geldart, late 11 Beechwood-road, Grassendale - Deeply mourned by his wife and sons.

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Passenger Casualty Mr Frederick Henderson
10 Oct 1918 Aberdeen Evening Express CITY MAN DROWNED Lost in Sinking of the Liner Burutu. News has just been received in Aberdeen that Mr Frederick Henderson, European reader, Government Printing Office, Lagos, West Africa, eldest son of Mr John Henderson, 46 Mount Street, of the "Aberdeen Daily Journal," has been lost at sea from the liner Burutu, which was in collision with another vessel on 3rd inst. Mr Henderson was on his way home to Aberdeen on leave. He was well known

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Survivors list
The Times 8th Oct 1918 HEAVY DEATH-ROLL IN SUNK LINER SURVIVORS OF THE BURUTU It is feared that the loss of life in the collision last...

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Colonial reports - Gold Coast report for 1918
The following is an extract from the report: The s.s. "Burutu" which sailed from the Colony homeward bound in September was sunk in a...

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