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4th September 2010, 02:37 PM
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HMS Forward Newhaven
Hello, my first post in this wonderful site and trying to get further information on my grandfather, William Sharp (from Liverpool) and the The Royal Naval Patrol Service in Newhaven during WW2.
He was stationed at HMS Forward in Newhaven and killed following a Messerchmitt attack on September 26th when he was on a small boat, N19 Sigrid, (I have a photo if this would be useful). Its just that there is very little known about Harry Tates navy in Newhaven during the war, and sadly the magnificent museum at the Fort has no mention of the Royal Naval Patrol Service, which is tragic.
Would appreciate any information on the Reserves at HMS Forward duing the war.
Many thanks
Denis
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7th September 2010, 11:47 AM
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Re H.M.S Forward
Hello Denis,
I can give you a bit of information on H.M.S.Forward.
It was a series of Tunnel`s under the down`s at Heighton,on the out skirt`s of Newhaven,during the war it was fully manned as a control center for Shipping in the channel .
In the Newhaven Historical Society & Maritime mueseum there is a model of H.M.S Forward and serveral photo`s of the control room and tunnel`s.
The mueseum is in Paradise Park which is right across the road from the entrance to the tunnel`s.
Opening time`s for the mueseum weekend`s 1400-1700,weekday`s ,1400-1600,admission £1.00.
Weekend`s only after the end of this month,hope this will help to you .
Mick Cutler.
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5th June 2012, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Mick Cutler
Hello Denis,
I can give you a bit of information on H.M.S.Forward.
It was a series of Tunnel`s under the down`s at Heighton,on the out skirt`s of Newhaven,during the war it was fully manned as a control center for Shipping in the channel .
In the Newhaven Historical Society & Maritime mueseum there is a model of H.M.S Forward and serveral photo`s of the control room and tunnel`s.
The mueseum is in Paradise Park which is right across the road from the entrance to the tunnel`s.
Opening time`s for the mueseum weekend`s 1400-1700,weekday`s ,1400-1600,admission £1.00.
Weekend`s only after the end of this month,hope this will help to you .
Mick Cutler.
Many thanks Mick
I've visited Newhaven Fort and it is truly fantastic. Is there any way of finding out more about the boat William was in or what the registration number means so I can find out what it was used for? sadly, while Newhaven fort is a magnificent it has absolutely nothing on the RNR that was based there (or therabouts) during WW2. Peter Mason from the museum has been amazingly helpful too.
cheers
Denis
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5th June 2012, 06:31 PM
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hms forward
hi Denis, are you sure the small boat was N19 and not NN19, NN19 would make it a local Newhaven registered Fishing Boat, ? ?

Tony Wilding
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5th June 2012, 07:31 PM
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Welcome Denis,
From the Roots web forum.
SIGRID (N19) - Yacht 30 tons built in 1925. Hired on harbour service June 1940, purchased November 1941. Laid up in September 1945 and sold 1946.
Regards
Hugh
Last edited by Hugh; 5th June 2012 at 09:20 PM.
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12th April 2017, 02:51 PM
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Re: HMS Forward Newhaven

Originally Posted by
Hugh
Welcome Denis,
From the Roots web forum.
SIGRID (N19) - Yacht 30 tons built in 1925. Hired on harbour service June 1940, purchased November 1941. Laid up in September 1945 and sold 1946.
Regards
Hugh
Hello Hugh
Apologies for the dreadfully late response as I have only been able to pick up the research on the SIGRID recently and thank you so much for your reply. May I ask where you were able to access this information? It would be wonderful to know whom it was hired from for Harbour Service in 1940?
Thanks again
Denis
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