A VERY RARE & REMARKABLE “SUBMARINE OFFICER” CASUALTY. 1914-1915 Trio & Plaque.
Lieutenant H.H. ATKIN-BERRY. R.N.
(2nd in Command, H.M.S/M “E.26”)
KILLED IN ACTION. 6th July 1916.[BIOGRAPHY] 1892-1916 (24)
Harold Harding Atkin-Berry was born in Surbiton, Surrey on 2nd March 1892. He entered the Royal Navy on 15th January 1905 Promoted to Sub Lt on 30th December 1912 & Lt 30th December
1914 . He applied for the submarine service in February 1912 and was accepted with a senior officer’s remarks & assessment of:
“Much Zeal, sound judgement, good at games, well suited for submarines” He was later criticised as being “not particularly quick and occasionally a little hasty when dealing with men”. (* Clearly not a relation of Horatio Nelson then!)
[H.M. SUBMARINE “E-26”]
E-26 was built by William Beardmore & Co, Dalmuir, Scotland.
She was, along with the future E-25 one of a pair of submarines ordered by the Ottoman Navy on 29th April 1914, but was taken over by the Royal Navy and assigned as E-26. She was laid down in November 1914, commissioned on 3rd October 1915 and launched on 11th November 1915 and survived in service for just over six months.
[THE SINKING] 3rd July 1916. On 2nd July 1916 a German Patrol boat reported a trail of oil on the sea surface off the estuary of the River Ems in N.W. Germany that was thought to be emanating from a submarine. The following day on 3rd July German forces found and attacked the E-26 with both gunfire & bombs ( early depth charges ). Apparently, because of some serious degree of distraction and incapacitation E-26 did not return fire and was sunk and lost with all hands (3 officers & 28 ratings). Harold Harding Atkin-Berry who was Second in command of E-26 was: “Presumed to have lost his life whilst on duty 6th July 1916”
Harold is remembered with eternal honour on THE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL.
A Superb & Very Rare grouping.
We cannot remember ever seeing a submariner officer’s casualty trio WITH its commemorative plaque, at any previous time.
Medals are EF+ with original mint ribbons.
Plaque is a superb & glossy deep mahogany brown.
A wonderful & emotive submarine service group.
£2350 with part exchanges welcome.