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The Censor of RFA Thrush

 

 

Thrush

 

The Redbreast Class were the last class of gun boats of composite construction that is, iron keel, frames, stem and stern posts with wooden planking.

During World War One the crews of all Admiralty ships personal communications were subject to censorship and this also applied to RFA’s.

Here is an example of a card sent by a member of the crew of RFA Thrush to his Mother on the 23rd Jan 1917 which has been examined and stamped as ‘Passed by the Censor’.

 

Passed by Censor

 

The writer of the card on 28 January 1917 – Wireless Telegraphy Operator Arnold Taylor was onboard RFA Thrush when she foundered off Glenarm, County Antrim, North Ireland on 11 April 1917 and he, together with seven other members of the crew, perished. He is buried in Manchester Southern Cemetery.

 

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