Monday, 1 February 2016

Poem ~ Skipper Saves Trawler - Tuesday, 1 February 1916


Impression sketch of Skipper Saves Trawler - by Jamie.

An arrival at the Port of Grimsby,
Was nearly never meant to be -
For that of a skipper and his crew
On the Trawler Pelican.

Thursday 27 January 1916,
Had seen Captain Frederick Firth
And the crew working into
The dark night, to haul in the nets.

As they heaved in the gear onto
Deck from out of the sea,
Their catch pulled the weight
Of a German sea mine.

With the winch working,
It became too late to stop mine
Becoming wedged within
The gallows, the boat tipped.

The heaving action of trawler
In the sea it was likely
The enemy mine would explode;
Skipper Firth gave orders.

The Pelican's crew was
To launch the small boat, to sail
A safe distance - taking
Food, compass, rockets and water.

The nervous fishing crew did
As they were bid - under
Further orders of their skipper,
Should the mine explode.

Captain Firth was going
To attempt to release the mine -
If this then failed, they
Should find him, alive or dead.

With the men gone the Captain
In a life jacket took a torch -
Under gentle force, the dislodged
Bomb sank 14 fathoms. 

With mine still in the gear,
He released the winch to send
The object 120 fathoms
Deeper, for trawler to drift clear.

He gave out a signal to the men
To make their return -
With their approach, a sudden
Explosion lifted the boat.

While the mine's force
Threw a high column of water,
No real damage was done -
The crew praised their skipper.

by Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1916. A Skipper's Heroism - German Mine In Trawl Net. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 1 February 1916. P.6. Col.5. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/12130490/Daily-Telegraph-February-1-1916.html [Accessed: 1 February 2016].



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