From sketchbook by W.H. Coates. VFM 970. G.W Blunt White Library. Mystic Seaport |
In his description of the day, Coates states, “Ye littel brigs, ye “NEWMARKET”
& ye “CLACTON” closed in to land ye souldiers ____ while ye greate shyppes,
ye “ALBION” & ye “CORNWALLIS”, with their gunnes at point blank range,
turned EARTH into HELL. Miseracordia
twas ye dreadfulle daie.”
Coates, who was in his fifties when in command of the CLACTON, had
written two books in his earlier life on shipping and trade on the Indian ocean.
Unfortunately, he did not live to write another as he was killed in action on
July 15, 1917 when HMS REDBREAST was torpedoed in the Mediterranean.
The image is one page of many from scrapbooks in the Manuscripts Collection in the G.W. Blunt White Library. See the article from the South African Military History Journal for an interesting account of Gallipoli and the part that the CLACTON played in
the invasion.