Name: Rainbow, Robert
Rank: Ord. Seaman
Listing: Survivor
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Robert (left) in Trinidad with two other survivors, Jim Davis (right) and Albert Cooke. |
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Thanks to Cliff Rainbow for the following biographical notes on Robert Rainbow,
July 2006:
Robert
Henry Rainbow
Bob was born
in Billericay in Essex on 5th.December 1922.
Shortly
afterwards the family moved to Hightown in Luton in Bedfordshire.
Bob started
his education at St, Matthews infant & junior schools.
In 1930 the
family moved again to Barton-le-Clay a village 6 miles north of Luton where bob
continued his education at Manor Road school.
In 1933 he
attended Luton Modern school until July 1939 when he left to take up a post as a
clerk in the Railway Goods Warehouse of the LNER at Bute St. station in Luton.
Late in 1939
he volunteered for the Navy as a hostilities only rating at HMS Pembroke
(Chatham Barracks).
As an Ordinary
Seaman he was drafted to HMS Dunedin which was torpedoed and sunk by a U-boat.
He survived and was rescued and repatriated.
He was rated
up to Able Seaman and drafted to HMS Despatch until she returned to Chatham in
1943.
He was drafted
to HMS King Alfred a training establishment for temporary officers at Hove in
Sussex.
He was
commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant and appointed to HMS Sirius until mid 1945 when
she returned to Chatham.
Promoted to
Lieutenant he was appointed to the brand new HMS Superb as a divisional officer
until late 1946 when he became due for demob.
The family had
moved back to Luton early in the war and there were now 4 children Bob, Bill
(1924) RN boy seaman to Petty Officer 16 years, Sheila (1932) and myself (1935).
Bob took up
employment as a chemist in a local chemical processing plant in 1947 and in 1950
he married a Belgian girl Christianne who he had met in Antwerp while serving in
HMS Superb.
They had a
daughter Ingrid in 1954 and soon afterwards moved to a new chemical plant in
Warrington.
They moved to
Antwerp in about 1960 when Bob joined the heating & ventilating business owned
by his father-in-law.
Bob suffered a
fatal heart attack while on holiday with his wife in Western Australia on 11th.
November 1995.
His ashes were
scattered in the harbour at Freemantle Naval Base.
He is
survived by his Wife, Daughter, Son-in-law and Grandson, all in Belgium.