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Norman Douglas Holbrook

Commander Norman Douglas Holbrook VC (9 July 1888 – 3 July 1976) was a British naval recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award of the British honours system. Holbrook was the first submariner to be awarded the VC and it was the first naval VC gazetted in the First World War.[1]

Norman Douglas Holbrook
Born(1888-07-09)9 July 1888
Southsea, Hampshire, England
Died3 July 1976(1976-07-03) (aged 87)
Midhurst, Sussex, England
Buried
St James Old Churchyard, Stedham, West Sussex
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
RankCommander
Commands heldHMS B11
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsVictoria Cross
Légion d'honneur (France)

Early life edit

Holbrook was born on 9 July 1888 in Southsea, Hampshire, fourth son of Colonel Sir Arthur Holbrook and his wife Amelia (née Parks). Sir Arthur was the proprietor of the Portsmouth Times, founder of the Southern Daily Mail and the Hilsea-based Holbrook Printers, a deputy Lord Lieutenant and later Conservative MP for Basingstoke.

He was educated privately and at Portsmouth Grammar School. In 1903, he enrolled in the officer training establishment Britannia Royal Naval College and was appointed midshipman on 9 January 1905. He joined the submarine depot ship HMS Bonaventure on 4 April 1911, served in submarines HMS F3, HMS V4 and HMS E41 before taking command of HMS B11 on 30 December 1913.[2]

World War I edit

Holbrook was 26 years old, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy during the First World War when on 13 December 1914 at the Dardanelles, Turkey, he performed a deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He was in command of the submarine HMS B11, an old and obsolete craft built in 1905. Notwithstanding the difficulties of a treacherous current in the Dardanelles, he dived under five rows of mines and torpedoed and sank the Ottoman ironclad Mesûdiye, which was guarding the mine-field. In spite of being attacked by gunfire and torpedo boats, Holbrook succeeded in bringing the B11 back to the Mediterranean, When they got back to safety the B11 had been submerged for nine hours.[3]

Holbrook later achieved the rank of Commander.

Marriages edit

Holbrook married Viva Dixon, a widow, on 21 June 1919. They had a son who was killed in action in the Second World War. His wife died in 1952 and in the following year he married Austrian Gundula Bleichart (born 1914, died 2020).[4][5]

Death and legacy edit

Holbrook died on 3 July 1976 at Midhurst, Sussex. He was buried at St James Old Churchyard, Stedham, West Sussex. He is probably the only VC recipient to have a town and (until May 2004) a local government area named for him. On 24 August 1915, amid a wave of anti-German feeling related to the First World War, the name of the New South Wales Eastern Riverina town of Germanton was changed to Holbrook to honour the recent VC recipient. He subsequently visited the town on three occasions. His widow, Mrs. Gundula Holbrook, donated his medal to the Council of the Shire of Holbrook in 1982. In 1995 she made a substantial donation towards the establishment of a submariners' memorial in the town, and in 1997 visited the town to unveil it. A bronze statue of Holbrook stands in Germanton Park, Holbrook.

 
A scale model of the B11 in Holbrook

Holbrook's medal was donated to the Council of the Shire of Holbrook, New South Wales in 1982. It subsequently passed to Greater Hume Shire Council upon the amalgamation of several Riverina shires in May 2004. Holbrook's medal group, including his Victoria Cross, went on display at the Australian War Memorial on 11 December 2009. His medals are on loan from the Greater Hume Shire Council.[6][7] A replica may be seen at the Submarine Museum, Holbrook.

Holbrook Road in Portsmouth is named after him.

A plaque was erected by the Submariners Association in 2014 on the exterior wall of the Portsmouth Grammar school Junior School facing Cambridge Junction, Portsmouth, UK.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "First Naval V.C. The Exploit of Submarine B 11". News, from the London Gazette. The Times. No. 40733. London. 23 December 1914. col C, p. 8.(The first naval award for the First World War to Commander Henry Peel Ritchie RN in November 1914 was not gazetted until April 1915.)
  2. ^ John Winton. The Victoria Cross at sea, Michael Joseph, 1978, ISBN 0 7181 1701 8.
  3. ^ "No. 29015". The London Gazette. 22 December 1914. p. 10920.
  4. ^ vc online, entry for Norman Holbrook
  5. ^ Daily Telegraph, obituary of Gundula Holbrook, published 3 March 2021
  6. ^ "Media alert—Holbrook VC Unveiled". Australian War Memorial. 9 December 2009.
  7. ^ "Media release—Holbrook VC Unveiled". Australian War Memorial. 11 December 2009.
  8. ^ "Memorials and Monuments in Portsmouth - Portsmouth Grammar School - Norman Douglas Holbrook". Memorials and Monuments in Portsmouth.
  • Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
  • The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
  • VCs of the First World War - 1914 (Gerald Gliddon, 1994)
  • VCs of the First World War - The Naval VCs (Stephen Snelling, 2002)
  • Naval Correspondent (15 December 1914). "British Submarine's Exploit. A Turkish Battleship Torpedoed., B 11 Submerged Nine Hours". News. The Times. No. 40726. London. col B, p. 8. Includes biographical information.
  • "White Flag Treachery. How Commander Holbrook, V.C., Was Wounded". News. The Times. No. 40950. London. 3 September 1915. col A, p. 8.
  • "The Prize Court. Lieut. Holbrook's Exploit in the Dardanelles". Law. The Times. No. 41228. London. 25 July 1916. col C, p. 4.
  • "Commander N. D. Holbrook, VC A celebrated naval exploit". Obituaries. The Times. No. 59747. London. 5 July 1976. col F, p. 14.
  • "Commander Norman Holbrook". Obituaries. The Times. No. 59753. London. 12 July 1976. col G, p. 14.

External links edit

  • - online version of booklet published by The Submarine Museum on Holbrook and his act of gallantry. Includes list of crew members and copious other information.
  • Submarine Town - Naval Historical Society of Australia page
  • Musings on Holbrook (or Germanton) - Internet Family History Association of Australia page
  • (West Sussex)
  • ÇANAKKALE GEÇİLMEZ 3 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine page (in Turkish) about the action and the battleship sunk in the action (with images)

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Commander Norman Douglas Holbrook VC 9 July 1888 3 July 1976 was a British naval recipient of the Victoria Cross VC the highest award of the British honours system Holbrook was the first submariner to be awarded the VC and it was the first naval VC gazetted in the First World War 1 Norman Douglas HolbrookBorn 1888 07 09 9 July 1888Southsea Hampshire EnglandDied3 July 1976 1976 07 03 aged 87 Midhurst Sussex EnglandBuriedSt James Old Churchyard Stedham West SussexAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branch Royal NavyRankCommanderCommands heldHMS B11Battles warsWorld War IWorld War IIAwardsVictoria CrossLegion d honneur France Contents 1 Early life 2 World War I 3 Marriages 4 Death and legacy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHolbrook was born on 9 July 1888 in Southsea Hampshire fourth son of Colonel Sir Arthur Holbrook and his wife Amelia nee Parks Sir Arthur was the proprietor of the Portsmouth Times founder of the Southern Daily Mail and the Hilsea based Holbrook Printers a deputy Lord Lieutenant and later Conservative MP for Basingstoke He was educated privately and at Portsmouth Grammar School In 1903 he enrolled in the officer training establishment Britannia Royal Naval College and was appointed midshipman on 9 January 1905 He joined the submarine depot ship HMS Bonaventure on 4 April 1911 served in submarines HMS F3 HMS V4 and HMS E41 before taking command of HMS B11 on 30 December 1913 2 World War I editHolbrook was 26 years old a lieutenant in the Royal Navy during the First World War when on 13 December 1914 at the Dardanelles Turkey he performed a deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross He was in command of the submarine HMS B11 an old and obsolete craft built in 1905 Notwithstanding the difficulties of a treacherous current in the Dardanelles he dived under five rows of mines and torpedoed and sank the Ottoman ironclad Mesudiye which was guarding the mine field In spite of being attacked by gunfire and torpedo boats Holbrook succeeded in bringing the B11 back to the Mediterranean When they got back to safety the B11 had been submerged for nine hours 3 Holbrook later achieved the rank of Commander Marriages editHolbrook married Viva Dixon a widow on 21 June 1919 They had a son who was killed in action in the Second World War His wife died in 1952 and in the following year he married Austrian Gundula Bleichart born 1914 died 2020 4 5 Death and legacy editHolbrook died on 3 July 1976 at Midhurst Sussex He was buried at St James Old Churchyard Stedham West Sussex He is probably the only VC recipient to have a town and until May 2004 a local government area named for him On 24 August 1915 amid a wave of anti German feeling related to the First World War the name of the New South Wales Eastern Riverina town of Germanton was changed to Holbrook to honour the recent VC recipient He subsequently visited the town on three occasions His widow Mrs Gundula Holbrook donated his medal to the Council of the Shire of Holbrook in 1982 In 1995 she made a substantial donation towards the establishment of a submariners memorial in the town and in 1997 visited the town to unveil it A bronze statue of Holbrook stands in Germanton Park Holbrook nbsp A scale model of the B11 in HolbrookHolbrook s medal was donated to the Council of the Shire of Holbrook New South Wales in 1982 It subsequently passed to Greater Hume Shire Council upon the amalgamation of several Riverina shires in May 2004 Holbrook s medal group including his Victoria Cross went on display at the Australian War Memorial on 11 December 2009 His medals are on loan from the Greater Hume Shire Council 6 7 A replica may be seen at the Submarine Museum Holbrook Holbrook Road in Portsmouth is named after him A plaque was erected by the Submariners Association in 2014 on the exterior wall of the Portsmouth Grammar school Junior School facing Cambridge Junction Portsmouth UK 8 References edit First Naval V C The Exploit of Submarine B 11 News from the London Gazette The Times No 40733 London 23 December 1914 col C p 8 The first naval award for the First World War to Commander Henry Peel Ritchie RN in November 1914 was not gazetted until April 1915 John Winton The Victoria Cross at sea Michael Joseph 1978 ISBN 0 7181 1701 8 No 29015 The London Gazette 22 December 1914 p 10920 vc online entry for Norman Holbrook Daily Telegraph obituary of Gundula Holbrook published 3 March 2021 Media alert Holbrook VC Unveiled Australian War Memorial 9 December 2009 Media release Holbrook VC Unveiled Australian War Memorial 11 December 2009 Memorials and Monuments in Portsmouth Portsmouth Grammar School Norman Douglas Holbrook Memorials and Monuments in Portsmouth Monuments to Courage David Harvey 1999 The Register of the Victoria Cross This England 1997 VCs of the First World War 1914 Gerald Gliddon 1994 VCs of the First World War The Naval VCs Stephen Snelling 2002 Naval Correspondent 15 December 1914 British Submarine s Exploit A Turkish Battleship Torpedoed B 11 Submerged Nine Hours News The Times No 40726 London col B p 8 Includes biographical information White Flag Treachery How Commander Holbrook V C Was Wounded News The Times No 40950 London 3 September 1915 col A p 8 The Prize Court Lieut Holbrook s Exploit in the Dardanelles Law The Times No 41228 London 25 July 1916 col C p 4 Commander N D Holbrook VC A celebrated naval exploit Obituaries The Times No 59747 London 5 July 1976 col F p 14 Commander Norman Holbrook Obituaries The Times No 59753 London 12 July 1976 col G p 14 External links editHolbrook and Submarines The Connection online version of booklet published by The Submarine Museum on Holbrook and his act of gallantry Includes list of crew members and copious other information Submarine Town Naval Historical Society of Australia page Musings on Holbrook or Germanton Internet Family History Association of Australia page Location of grave and VC medal West Sussex Notes on the town and the several memorials with images CANAKKALE GECILMEZ Archived 3 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine page in Turkish about the action and the battleship sunk in the action with images Greater Hume Shire Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norman Douglas Holbrook amp oldid 1210733501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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