- Explosion of the RFA Bedenham
The RFA "Bedenham", a naval armament carrier, exploded while docked in
Gibraltar on27 April 1951 , killing 13 people and causing a great deal of damage to the town.Cause of the Explosion
The
Royal Fleet Auxiliary "Bedenham" had arrived inGibraltar on24 April 1951 , tying up at Gun Wharf. On the morning of the 27th,depth charges were being unloaded into a lighter when one of them ignited. Several men were organised to fight the fire from the quayside, but to no avail. There was anexplosion in the lighter, and the fire spread to the "Bedenham", causing a violent explosion in which the bow was blown out of the water and onto Gun Wharf, while the rest of the ship sank.Casualties
13 people were killed in the explosion, including George Campbell Henderson, a sub-officer with the Gibraltar Fire Service, who was posthumously awarded the
George Cross for his bravery in attempting to extinguish the fire. While most of those killed were members of the Gibraltar Fire Brigade or dock workers, two were traders on nearby Ragged Staff Road killed by flying debris. Hundreds were injured and had to be taken to hospital.The crew of the "Bedenham" had already abandoned the ship by the time of the explosion, with the exception of the
Captain and the Naval Armament Supply Officer, both of whom were blown into the water but subsequently rescued.Effect of the Explosion
In addition to the human casualties, many of Gibraltar's buildings suffered substantial damage in the explosion, including the
Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned , the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, and the Convent (the official residence of theGovernor of Gibraltar ). One notable effect of the explosion was to delay the programme of housing necessary for the repatriation of Gibraltarians following their evacuation duringMilitary history of Gibraltar during World War II .The
Admiralty accepted full responsibility for the damage, and approximately £250,000 was paid out inindemnity .The Explosion of RFA Bedenham should not be confused with the explosion of the armament depot at Bedenham on 14 July 1950. The Bedenham depot serviced the Royal Naval base at Portsmouth.
References
* Benady, Tito (1992) "The Royal Navy at Gibraltar", pp. 221-222. ISBN 0-907771-49-1
* Hebblethwaite, Marion (2006) One Step Further, ISBN 0-9548917-6-8
* Jackson, William (1987) "Rock of the Gibraltarians: A History of Gibraltar", p. 297. ISBN 0-8386-3237-8* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/beyond/factsheets/makhist/makhist3_prog9a.shtml BBC.co.uk] : First hand recollection of the event
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