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Fireman Harvey Sterling Fowlow

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Military service

Rank: Fireman
Force: Merchant Navy
Unit/Regiment: Naval Auxiliary Personnel
Division: H.M.S. Queen of Bermuda (Liverpool, England) (156189)
Birth: Trinity, Trinity Bay
Death: January 16, 1941

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Panel 18, Column 2.
Additional information
Son of Richard Fowlow Jr and Elizabeth Victoria Ford, of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Husband of Elizabeth Butler, of Robin Hood, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Father of Adele Fowlow.

He died of an unknown cause.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 137 of the Merchant Navy Book of Remembrance.
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LIVERPOOL NAVAL MEMORIAL Lancashire, United Kingdom

The Memorial is situated on the Mersey River Front at the Pier Head, Liverpool, close to and behind the Liver Buildings and the end of James Street. From the end of the M62 motorway follow the signs for the City Centre and Maritime Museum. The Liverpool Memorial consists of a circular column, faced in Portland stone, on a raised semi-circular platform; on its summit is a device of reflecting lenses, suggestive of a beacon. The platform is approached from the promenade by a flight of steps and is surrounded by a wall. At the head of the steps, at each end of the wall, there is a globe; one side being a celestial globe ornamented with the signs of the Zodiac, and the other side being a terrestrial globe showing the countries and seas of the world.

Set in recesses in the wall are the bronze panels that bear the names of over 1300 casualties. At the base of the column, facing the steps and the promenade, beneath the Naval badge of the Naval Crown, wreath, and foul anchor, is carved the inscription:
THESE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MERCHANT NAVY DIED WHILE SERVING WITH THE ROYAL NAVY AND HAVE NO GRAVE BUT THE SEA. 1939 - 1945.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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