HMS Barham at the Battle of Jutland

HMS Barham at the Battle of Jutland

HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship that was commissioned on 19th October 1915 and took part in the Battle of Jutland where she fired 337 fifteen-inch shells and 25 six-inch shells. She was hit six times, five times by 30.5 cm shells and once by a 28.3 cm shell, suffering casualties of 26 killed and 46 wounded.

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  • Born 1888

    Royal Navy 14327 Royal Marine Artillery

    Royal Navy 11708 Royal Marine Artillery

  • Born 1879

    Royal Navy 356873 Officer's Cook 1st Class HMS Barham

  • Born 1899

    Royal Navy 2114 Royal Marines Band

  • Born 1897

    Royal Navy 14104 Royal Marine Artillery

  • Born 1886

    Royal Navy 13832 Royal Marine Light Infantry: Portsmouth Division

  • Born 1890

    Royal Navy 239949 Leading Seaman HMS 'Barham'

  • Born 1870

    Died 1916

    Royal Navy Chaplain R.N. College Dartmouth

    Royal Navy Chaplain

    Royal Navy Chaplain HMS Barham

  • Born 1897

    Royal Navy 17755 Royal Marine Light Infantry: Portsmouth Division

  • Born 1897

    Royal Navy Midshipman HMS Barham

  • Born 1888

    Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander

    Royal Navy 230301 Petty Officer

    Royal Navy Acting Mate

  • Born 1890

    Royal Navy Commander

    Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander

    Royal Navy Lieutenant HMS BARHAM

  • Born 1892

    Royal Navy 15618 Royal Marine Light Infantry: Portsmouth Division

  • Born 1881

    Royal Navy 473 Royal Marines Band

  • Born 1893

    Royal Navy 12595 Royal Marine Artillery

  • Born 1893

    Royal Navy 13714 Royal Marine Artillery

  • Born 1874

    Royal Navy Shipwright Lieutnant

    Royal Navy Shipwright Lieutenant HMS Barham

  • Born 1882

    Royal Navy SS100177 Stoker 1st Class HMS Barham

  • Born 1892

    Royal Navy Engineer Lieutenant Commander

  • Born 1897

    Royal Navy J29921 Ordinary Seaman HMS Barham

  • Born 1891

    Royal Navy K7886 Leading Stoker HMS BARHAM