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CPT Edmund Geoffrey Abbott

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CPT Edmund Geoffrey Abbott Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Northwood, London Borough of Hillingdon, Greater London, England
Death
3 Apr 1974 (aged 78)
Crowthorne, Bracknell Forest Borough, Berkshire, England
Burial
Easthampstead, Bracknell Forest Borough, Berkshire, England Add to Map
Plot
Plot 5 Garden of Remembrance
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George Cross recipient for lifesaving. Citation: "The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Albert Medal to Lieutenant Edmund Geoffrey Abbott, R.N., for gallantry in saving life at sea. The following is an account of the services in respect of which the decoration has been conferred:- On the 5th August, 1919, an explosion occurred on board the ex-German battleship "Baden" whilst in dry dock at Invergordon. Lieutenant Abbott immediately proceeded down the hatch to the main deck and saw that smoke was coming from the ladder way tunnel leading down to the shaft passage and after room containing the cooling plant. Other measures proving ineffectual, he proceeded to the corresponding tunnel on the star-board side, to see whether it was possible to get below and work up to the scene of the explosion from that side. The starboard tunnel was practically clear of smoke, so he proceeded to the upper deck, collected a party, and descended again through the tunnel to the room containing the cooling plant. He made his way to the port side and found a dockyard workman lying unconscious. Assisted by the party which has accompanied him, Lieutenant Abbott for the body to the upper deck, but life was found to be extinct. Although greatly affected by the fumes, Lieutenant Abbott called for further volunteers and again proceeded to the rescue of a second man whose groans had been heard, and succeeded in removing him out of danger. Throughout the proceedings, this officer showed an utter disregard for his own safety, and, in spite of the great difficulty occasioned by the absence of light, was the undoubted means of saving the second man's life." He was the husband of Agnes Nancy Fenney.
George Cross recipient for lifesaving. Citation: "The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Albert Medal to Lieutenant Edmund Geoffrey Abbott, R.N., for gallantry in saving life at sea. The following is an account of the services in respect of which the decoration has been conferred:- On the 5th August, 1919, an explosion occurred on board the ex-German battleship "Baden" whilst in dry dock at Invergordon. Lieutenant Abbott immediately proceeded down the hatch to the main deck and saw that smoke was coming from the ladder way tunnel leading down to the shaft passage and after room containing the cooling plant. Other measures proving ineffectual, he proceeded to the corresponding tunnel on the star-board side, to see whether it was possible to get below and work up to the scene of the explosion from that side. The starboard tunnel was practically clear of smoke, so he proceeded to the upper deck, collected a party, and descended again through the tunnel to the room containing the cooling plant. He made his way to the port side and found a dockyard workman lying unconscious. Assisted by the party which has accompanied him, Lieutenant Abbott for the body to the upper deck, but life was found to be extinct. Although greatly affected by the fumes, Lieutenant Abbott called for further volunteers and again proceeded to the rescue of a second man whose groans had been heard, and succeeded in removing him out of danger. Throughout the proceedings, this officer showed an utter disregard for his own safety, and, in spite of the great difficulty occasioned by the absence of light, was the undoubted means of saving the second man's life." He was the husband of Agnes Nancy Fenney.

Bio by: Paul Barnett



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  • Originally Created by: Paul Barnett
  • Added: Aug 4, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214092654/edmund_geoffrey-abbott: accessed ), memorial page for CPT Edmund Geoffrey Abbott (20 Jul 1895–3 Apr 1974), Find a Grave Memorial ID 214092654, citing Easthampstead Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Easthampstead, Bracknell Forest Borough, Berkshire, England; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Find a Grave.