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Location
This memorial lies South-West of the ornamental pond on the central road in Kingston Cemetery, about 100m from the gates to St Mary's Road.
Description
The condition of the monument can best be described as poor, the inscription on the South side having been all but obliterated by the weather and that on the other sides only just legible (as at 23rd May 2002).
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Memorial

HMS Racer

SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions - 151x29ft
Armament - 11 32pdr
Launched - 4.11.1857
Builder - Deptford Dockyard
Fate - Broken up, Portsmouth, 1876
The illustration above comes from the Illustrated London News, Sept 23, 1871 and shows the ship stranded on sandbanks midway between Ryde Pier and Noman Fort with the steam-tug Grinder in the foreground.
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Inscription (East Facing)
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ERECTED BY THE CAPTAIN, OFFICERS AND SHIPS COMPANY OF HMS RACER TO THE MEMORY OF THEIR SHIPMATES WHO DIED BY ACCIDENT AND OF YELLOW FEVER DURING THE COMMISSION 1858-1862
Inscription (North Facing)
| Of Yellow Fever |
Mr THOS MARTIN Mr GEO MOODY Mr WS CLAIR Mr THO FOSTER Mr WM PHILPOTT Mr E NEVE
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? ? MIDSHIPMAN ENGINEER ENGINEER ?
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| Hands |
ROBT THOMAS GEO WOOTON ROB BARNES JNO HOARE SAML DRANE GEO HARRIS WM TYNELL H WALKER
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? STOKER STOKER STOKER ? ? ? ?
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Inscription (West Facing)
Of Yellow Fever SEAMEN |
WM H M MIN AND CASEY W KNIGHT H WALLACE JA HANDCOCK JA MUSSUM
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ORD ? BIC BIC BIC RMA
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| Death by Accident |
WM CE ROBERTS THO PACKMAN FRED BROOKS ED CARTER GE HILS?ON
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ENGINEER ? ? ARMOURER ?
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Inscription (South Facing)
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Mr JOHN ROGERS
+ 7 names (Illegible)
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