Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery, Hoy, Orkney (ii)
Posted in Trips, War Graves, War Memorials at 20:00 on 29 July 2017
Unusually for a Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, in Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery, Hoy, Orkney, there are memorials other than the Cross of Sacrifice and the individual graves.
I posted about the HMS Vanguard Memorial on the anniversary of its sinking.
There is also a memorial to HMS Hampshire on which Lord Kitchener and many others died.
HMS Malaya went down in the Battle of Jutland:-
This cross commemorates Roman Catholics:-
The following memorial is to “Henry Dixon Dixon-Wright, Chaplain to HMS Barham, died 1/6/1916 of wounds received in the Battle of Jutland and in memory of officers of HMS Barham who fell that day and lie at sea.” (I note the absence of “and men” in the dedication):-
Gravestone of Zu Sing Kang RFA (Royal Fleet Auxiliary) who died at Scapa Flow, 2/5/1916. “Erected in memory of a kind act done by a Chinaman in nursing a blinded working man afterwards Senator McGregor of the Australian Commonwealth”:-
A Boy Telegraphist, C Rogerson, HMS Pembroke I, 5/1/1918:-
A Boy 1st Class, J T Porter, HMS Malaya, 31/5/1916:-
German graves:-









