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SS Mendi: WW1 shipwreck's bell 'recovered' in Swanage | SS Mendi: WW1 shipwreck's bell 'recovered' in Swanage |
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A bell from a ship involved in one of Britain's worst off-shore disasters has apparently been found in a plastic bag left anonymously for a BBC reporter. | A bell from a ship involved in one of Britain's worst off-shore disasters has apparently been found in a plastic bag left anonymously for a BBC reporter. |
It bears the name of the SS Mendi which sank off the Isle of Wight during World War One, killing more than 600 black South African labourers. | It bears the name of the SS Mendi which sank off the Isle of Wight during World War One, killing more than 600 black South African labourers. |
The bell is thought to have been stripped from the wreck by divers. | The bell is thought to have been stripped from the wreck by divers. |
Maritime archaeologist John Gribble, who has surveyed the ship, said the bell was probably genuine. | Maritime archaeologist John Gribble, who has surveyed the ship, said the bell was probably genuine. |
BBC reporter Steve Humphrey said the anonymous donor phoned him on Wednesday after seeing recent coverage of the Mendi centenary. | BBC reporter Steve Humphrey said the anonymous donor phoned him on Wednesday after seeing recent coverage of the Mendi centenary. |
Mr Humphrey arranged to arrive at Swanage Pier in the early hours to find the bell in a plastic bag. | Mr Humphrey arranged to arrive at Swanage Pier in the early hours to find the bell in a plastic bag. |
A note in the bag read: "If I handed it in myself it might not go to the rightful place. | A note in the bag read: "If I handed it in myself it might not go to the rightful place. |
"This needs to be sorted out before I pass away as it could get lost." | "This needs to be sorted out before I pass away as it could get lost." |
"The bell has never been reported found, but given the extent to which the site was stripped of non-ferrous metals in the past I'd be very surprised if the bell was still on the wreck", Mr Gribble said. | "The bell has never been reported found, but given the extent to which the site was stripped of non-ferrous metals in the past I'd be very surprised if the bell was still on the wreck", Mr Gribble said. |
"The bell looks right. It's the right sort of size for a bell of that period." | "The bell looks right. It's the right sort of size for a bell of that period." |
The SS Mendi sank on 21 February 1917 when it was accidentally rammed in thick fog by the Royal Mail packet-boat SS Darro. | The SS Mendi sank on 21 February 1917 when it was accidentally rammed in thick fog by the Royal Mail packet-boat SS Darro. |
A government inquiry said the Darro failed to lower lifeboats, leaving 646 men to drown. | |
Most of the dead were members of the South African Native Labour Corps (SANLC), heading to France to do manual labour on the Western Front. | Most of the dead were members of the South African Native Labour Corps (SANLC), heading to France to do manual labour on the Western Front. |
The Darro's captain, who was blamed for the tragedy by the Board of Trade, was handed a one-year suspension of his master's certificate. | The Darro's captain, who was blamed for the tragedy by the Board of Trade, was handed a one-year suspension of his master's certificate. |
The story became a symbol of racial injustice in South Africa, where successive white-led governments discouraged annual Mendi Day commemorations. | The story became a symbol of racial injustice in South Africa, where successive white-led governments discouraged annual Mendi Day commemorations. |
In 1995, the Queen and Nelson Mandela unveiled a memorial to the Mendi victims in Soweto. | In 1995, the Queen and Nelson Mandela unveiled a memorial to the Mendi victims in Soweto. |
The government's Receiver of Wreck said the bell would probably be given to a museum while a decision was made about its future. | The government's Receiver of Wreck said the bell would probably be given to a museum while a decision was made about its future. |
The South African government, which is attempting to recover Mendi artefacts, has been approached for comment. | The South African government, which is attempting to recover Mendi artefacts, has been approached for comment. |
The SS Mendi | The SS Mendi |
17 February 1917 - SS Mendi sinks after a Royal Mail packet-boat, the SS Darro, ploughs into her at full speed in thick fog | 17 February 1917 - SS Mendi sinks after a Royal Mail packet-boat, the SS Darro, ploughs into her at full speed in thick fog |
1974 - Divers identify the wreck, 11 nautical miles (20km) south west of St Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight | 1974 - Divers identify the wreck, 11 nautical miles (20km) south west of St Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight |
1995 - Nelson Mandela and Queen Elizabeth II unveil the Mendi Memorial in Soweto | 1995 - Nelson Mandela and Queen Elizabeth II unveil the Mendi Memorial in Soweto |
2003 - The Mendi Medal is introduced as South Africa's highest honour for bravery | 2003 - The Mendi Medal is introduced as South Africa's highest honour for bravery |
2007-08 - Two surveys carried out by English Heritage | 2007-08 - Two surveys carried out by English Heritage |
2009 - Ministry of Defence designates the wreck as a protected war grave, making it an offence to remove items | 2009 - Ministry of Defence designates the wreck as a protected war grave, making it an offence to remove items |
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