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General Category => Members Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Tony Walker on July 31, 2019, 04:28:08 PM

Title: HM Monitor M19 WW1
Post by: Tony Walker on July 31, 2019, 04:28:08 PM

Diligently working through the boxes, I came across this censored cover from the Monitor M19, for which I appear to have paid rather a lot of money, assuming my records are correct.

Looking on the internet I can find very little info on the ship.

The date on the cover is 20 Jul 1918 when she was off the Bulgarian coast.  She served between 7.15 and 12.15 with the Med. Fleet.

Is the circular ON ACTIVE SERVICE / crown, in top right significant?

No marks on the reverse

Is there something I should know about this ship and cover?  Or was I sold a pup?

Tony
Title: Re: HM Monitor M19 WW1
Post by: Frank Schofield on August 02, 2019, 10:54:28 AM
Tony

I have a book "Monitors of the Royak Navy" by j CRossley, published in 2012

M.19 gets a mention on page 75. In Oct 1915 with M15 and M28 she bombarded Bulgarian railway installations and barracks in Dedeagatch, later when moored alongside Abercrombie bombarding the slopes of Achi Baba, suddenly there was a heavy explosion when a shell exploded in one of her 9.2 guns. setting fire to her magazine, prompt action saved the ship and she limped to Malta for repairs

The Active Service cachet is in the colour I have come across over the years usually in a straight line

Frank Schofield