Allan Murdoch EM

b. ? d. ?

DATE OF EM ACTION: 12/05/1913 Liverpool, Lancashire.

Very little is known about the life of Allan Murdoch other than his actions on 12th May 1913 at Harrington Docks, Liverpool.

 

EM CITATION:

On  the  10th  of  May, the  barge  “Arctic,”belonging  to  the  Liverpool  Grain  Storage  and Transit’Company,  was  taken  alongside  the  e.s.” Monarch,”  in the Harrington  Dock,  Liver-pool,  to  transfer  some damaged  corn  from  the ship  to  the  barge. On  the  12th  of  May,  the captain  of  the  barge  and  the  mate  went  on board  and  removed several  of the  hatch  covers to  put  in  more  grain. The mate,  noticing  a dead  rat  Jying  in  the  hatch,  went  down,  but collapsed  on  reaching  the  bottom.     Murdoch, seeing  that  something  was wrong  through  the conduct  of  the  captain,  who ran  up  and down the  deck calling  for  help,  rushed  on board  and descended  the  hold,. accompanied  by  William Brown, the  mate of another  vessel.    On  reaching the bottom of the  ladder,  12 feet long,  both Brown  and  Murdoch were affected  by  the  gas. Murdoch  climbed  out  again,   but   Brown,   in spite  of  his  endeavours,  failed  to  do  so. In.the  meantime  other  men had  arrived  on  board the   boat,   and   Murdoch,   with    a   life   line attached   to  him,  went  down  again   into  the hatch. He succeeded in bringing  out the mate (Weedell),  who  was  six   feet   away   from    the bottom  of the  ladder.    He  went down a second time,   and   managed   to   attach   the   rope  to Brown,  but  then  himself  collapsed,   and  the two  men were drawn  out  together. Weedell’s life  was saved;  but  Brown  unfortunately  succumbed  to  the  effects  of  the  gas.     It  is  clear that  Murdoch  ran  a  very  serious  risk  to  his own life in descending twice into the hold,  afterbeing  overcome by  the  gas in  his  first  descent,and  that, his  gallant  action  in  all   probability saved  the  mate  from  death.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: UNKNOWN.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.