R.I.P

 

  To the Memory of my brother Dennis

Dennis on his first leave 1952.

A/B, Dennis Lockyer D/J 925484 Royal Navy.

Born 18th March 1936, Dennis, crossed the bar 1st August 2000.

Sadly, Dennis's wife Laura crossed the bar, 21st August 2007, you are together now.

Dennis joined the Royal Navy in 1952, did his basic seamanship training in Victoria Barracks Portsmouth and then served on HM Ships;

Implacable, Apollo, Tamar ( Hong Kong Flotilla ) ML 3510, Dalrymple,  Battleaxe, Dryad.

After leaving the Royal Navy, Dennis served many more years at sea, in the Merchant Marine.

He continued a seaman like occupation until his crossing, as a rigger in the Kingston Upon Hull Docks.

 

H.M.S. Implacable  ( Fleet Carrier )

 

           

H.M.S. Apollo ( Fast Minelayer )

 

   

 

H.M.S. Tamar, ( Hong Kong Flotilla ) ML 1329

http://www.hongkongflotillaassociation.co.uk/index.htm

 

 

 

Brother, David, (Arthur), Lockyer (aged 5), Dennis Lockyer (aged 20), 1956

David is the only brother with a middle name, named after our Father, Arthur (Tim) Lockyer.

 

 

Peter Yeates, peeling spuds, Dennis, ???

 

 

 

Peter Yeates, top bunk ???, middle, ????, Dennis.

 

 

 

Captain Lt P H F Hudson, ML3510 steaming On East Patrol 1956, Capt-Coxswain On Bridge.

 I very much appreciate this photograph, courtesy of Peter Yeates.

Dennis absolutely loved his draft to the Hong Kong Flotilla and his time served there.

Dennis was instrumental in the establishment of the Hong Kong Flotilla Association.

On his crossing the bar, Dennis's lovely wife Laura, sent me his HKA tie.

The tie hangs with pride, among my Royal Navy memorabilia in my home office.

 

 

Hong Kong HMS Tamar 7 A Side Winners Versus C.A.S. 26th November 1956

Dennis is 2nd from the Right Back Row, can you fill in the other names for me.??

 

 The China Fleet Club http://www.gunplot.net/chinafleetclub/chinafleetclub.html

 

 

 

H.M.S. Dalrymple  ( Survey Ship ) 

 

Being UA (under 20) and not entitled to draw my tot, when Dennis and I met in various ports around the world,

I always visited his ships, rather than him, visiting mine.

Many thanks to all his messmates over those brief visits, that gave me sippers, gulpers and sandy bottoms, especially on board the Battleaxe in Gibraltar and the Dalrymple in Pompey.

 

    

 

H.M.S. Battleaxe (D118) Weapon Class Destroyer.

 

  

 

Dennis, middle, with two oppos, who are you???

 

 

 

HMS Whitby (F36) and HMS Battleaxe (D118) steam past the C in C Mediterranean 1959 in HMS Tiger (C20)

 

         

 

H.M.S. Dryad, Radar Plotter Training School

 

Dennis tried, right until his last six months, not to have a substantive rate, but they made him do an RP's course, just before his release.

If you have any quality photographs of either, my brother Dennis or the ship's he served on I would be pleased to hear from you.

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