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Anni

Royal Navy WWII Submarines

Hi

I'm hoping that your experise and knowledge can help find out if the Royal Navy WWII Submarines had a Bell.

I have recently read an article on the internet that the HMS Token had a ships Bell.

My question is did they? and why?

I would love to know as this would help in my research.

Thank you

Anni
walrus

it's a diving bell
Bernd B.

I suspect that Anni means a ship's bell, as in that shiny brass thing you ring - not sure whether Brit subs had any. Traditional thinking would say "yes" though. German subs had them, so why not other nations?
walrus

was a joke

obviously not a good one  

would have thought bells on subs was not a good idea  
Bernd B.

@ walrus - No prob ... thought so and had to laugh, but better to clarify to help newbie. Thankfully you didn't add "and a butterfly" as well ...


Bell on a sub, good or bad? Well, as log as it does not ring it should be OK even when hiding from enemy. Maybe they had special "dampeners" or so.
Anni

Now, Now boys, play nice!!!

I ask as I have recently seen pictures of HMS Token a 'T' class sub which had a brass bell.  No I don't think for a minute that it was a working bell, just a tradition I assume.

I am reseaching a wreck of a sub, nationality as yet unknown, but a local says a bell has been recovered and I thought you guys would be above to help.   I have researched German U-boats, no bells on them.

I was hoping that I would be able to find a model of a 1939-1945 Royal Navy Sub. as these have been of great help in my research of the U-boats, but I can't find any????

Any further help greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Anni
walrus

Sorry Anni

seems they did:

from this web site:
http://www.parthia.com/ships/parthia_05.htm

Quote:
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum Collections includes the ship's crest, the ship's bell, artwork and many artifacts concerning the HMS Parthian.


a tradition that seem to continue:

https://pa.photoshelter.com/c/ric...ItQCQqJq7Z7y7o4.Pa1AkNkUAGccchg--

hth  
linux

Anni wrote:
I was hoping that I would be able to find a model of a 1939-1945 Royal Navy Sub. as these have been of great help in my research of the U-boats, but I can't find any????


Mirage Hobby produce 1/400 plastic kits of HMS Undine (U Class group 1) and ORP Sokol / HMS Urchin (U Class group 2).

Loose Cannon Productions produce a 1/700 resin kit set of T Class group 1 & 3 submarines.

Pit-Road produce a 1/350 resin kit of an Odin class submarine.
dockyard matey

anni , all comissioned vessels in the RN have a working ship's bell . for subs it is attached to the front of the fin . I can recall that in the 60/70s a ship's bell was used , it depended on the skipper , submariners where the best for that  .   cheers john .
feanor

Ayup Matey...

Wouldn't there have been one used for issuing the Rum Ration, or 'Splicing the Mainbrace' for a VERY special Occasion ?

Pussers used to sponsor them didn't they at some point?
dockyard matey

feanor , rum ration / 'splice the mainbrace' would be called by a 'bosun's call' ( whistle ) .
'pusser's' was just a brand name . when rum was abolished  , lots of people bought up the remaining stocks of rum . some good some bad
depending on where it was brought onboard , even different islands in the windies could be told .  the term 'pusser' simply meant navy or naval stores . hope i'm not teaching 'granny to suck eggs'   cheers john
RedhillPhil

Pusser was/is a corruption of the word "purser" ie the person who controls the purse, in this case the stores. Navy rum? It could be any one of a dozen brands ranging from real good sippers to stuff that would remove crab fat from the foc'sle.
feanor

Ayup DM...

In a sense you are and you aren't. Mine is a Navy House, and dad did a full tour in the Andrew in Malaysia, during 'The Crisis' and in Hong Kong, etc. He was a diving Instructor and Charge Hand Turbine Driver on Brave Borderers...

I disappointed him because i refused to go to sea in his footsteps, as he refused to be a Butcher in my Grandads...

But Although there's this History, we are more like Brothers than Father and son, and the amount of times we've got drunk together on Pussers (proper Navy Rum) and Walter Hicks's (Officers Rum- not for ratings so i was told.) is well, uncountable. I appreciate that to 'Splice the Mainbrace' would require a whistle, but as it's a VERY special celebration, i thought the bell might be rung too.

Pussers I believe, used to 'Sponsor' some kind of TOT until it was ended as it's branded barrel and bell I'm sure I saw in Navy News many a time... and they merely looked like the ones we saw in Belfast on our now Famous JBO.

I realise i could have made a few errors in what i posted, and i know I never joined up but I am proud of my Dads Service even though i refused to follow him, and make my own 'Mistakes'...  But as the Immortal Popeye said: 'I Yam what I Yam'...  and i know you're not nitpicking...

I just wish i could find some more 'Good Sippers' ! (and i'd try a few 'Bad' ones if the opportunity came up !)
dockyard matey

redhillphill ; what where crabs doing on your forcastle ???????????? .
cheers john ..
markcaroe

Submarine bells

Anni,

All British submarines had ships bells, they are normally quite small, the first world war bells are normally 9inches in diameter, the seocond world war ones 10 or 12 inches in diameter and the modern ones only 7-8inches.  As ships bells go they are all fairly pretty.  That said early submarines only had numbers.

The bell would be mounted in the coning tower when the boat was in port (just under the ships badge), the bell and badge were then stored when they went to sea. I can let you have a few photos if you need some.

Regards

mark
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