A close-up view of the damaged bows of the destroyer HMS 'Mentor' (1914)

A view taken from a ship's boat off the port bow of the damaged forecastle of the destroyer HMS 'Mentor' (1914) alongside the destroyer depot ship HMS 'Dido' (1896). The Mentor carries the Roman numeral I on the port side.

The forward 18ft of the forecastle deck collapsed as a result of a torpedo explosion beneath the bow earlier that morning on 17 August when on a mine laying exercise off the Amrun Bank, 25 miles north of Heligoland. The ship was part of a larger group attacked by German torpedo boats. Mentor was able to steam back to Harwich. Aurora was in Harwich on the 17 August.

Object Details

ID: N22527
Type: Roll film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Hooper, Lieutenant Geoffroy William Winsmore
Vessels: Mentor (1914)
Date made: 17 August 1915
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Captain Gunn Collection
Measurements: Overall: 81 mm x 108 mm
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