Askold ( Imperial Russian Navy) - 3 photo's.
photo2 above courtesy of Mr. David Downey.
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This
grave has presented me with a bit of a mystery.
I have had the inscription
translated and it is for a "Peter Ogorelkov" who was a "Stoker /
Fireman" on the "Askold".
He died whilst on board her aged 27 on
March 7th. 1917 whilst she was here at Devonport during repairs following a
refit at "Toulon" over Xmas 1916.
She had been serving under RN
control in several theatres and it is known there was unrest developing on board
her from "Communist sympathizers".
Several of her crew were punished, how I do
not know, but were possibly shot.
I have tried to obtain details of his death, to no avail, from both
the Russian Embassy, and the Ford Park Cemetery trust in Plymouth, where his grave
is located.
Last year, in 2004, his grave was restored from its previous
somewhat derelict state,
and it also received a visit from some of the crew of a
visiting Russian warship who held a memorial service here.
I am now quite
intrigued as to who "Peter" was and what had led to his death.
If
anyone can help me out then please let me know
via my "Contact Me" page.
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