A close-up view of the hole in the starboard bow on the destroyer HMS 'Mentor' (1914).

A close-up view, taken from a ship's boat, looking through the hole in the starboard bow of the destroyer HMS 'Mentor' (1914) while alongside the destroyer depot ship HMS 'Dido' (1896).

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 17 August.

The image is out of focus and dark.

Object Details

ID: N22532
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: 85 mm x 112 mm
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