Thursday, 11 December 2014

Poem ~ Territorials Rescue Seaman - Friday, 11 December 1914


From the Norwegian Steamer,
'Pine Branch', making course
From Rotterdam to Shields,
Off the British coast,
Launched a small boat,
With three men -
Rasmussen, a Danish Seaman,
Thomas Malone and a mate -
To row to Yarmouth harbour.

The weather on 10th December,
Had raised the wind and tides,
Catching the small boat off course.
The three men in a struggle,
Tried to land, on Gorleston Beach.

The rough sea tipped the boat,
To capsize - not quite in reach
Of the shore - the mate
Started to swim to land -
As the boat spun to right itself.
Seaman Rasmussen gripped
To the rocking craft,
Then, in a moment, he lost hold -
Disappearing with the waves.

With no further sign seen
Again of the mate - to leave
One man Thomas Malone,
Who held stubbornly to the boat.
A group of Territorial’s,
Witnesses on the beach, rushed
Forth and as a unit, set out,
To save the final man.

Holding hands to make a line,
The territorial’s waded waist deep,
Out into the churning sea -
To where the boat and man
Drifting close - the outermost
Territorial took the reach
And pulled the exhausted man,
To safety of the shore.

Thomas Malone was carried
By the party to a nearby hotel.
Given rest, warmth and no doubt
Whisky, he recovered well.
Within the evening of that day.
A body of one of the other
Men, was washed a shore,
To lay in Yarmouth mortuary.

by Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1914. Yarmouth Boating Fatality, [online] 11 Dec. p.5. Col.4. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/11285819/Daily-Telegraph-December-11-1914.html [Accessed: 11 December 2014].

Mann, J., 2014. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal communication, 11 December 2014). 



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