Helen West Burrows

Helen West Burrows of York Lodge, Antrim, Co. Antrim was a passenger on the ill-fated S.S. Athenia when it came under attack in 1939.

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Helen West Burrows

Helen West Burrows was the daughter of James Coleman and Margaret Coleman of York Lodge, Antrim, Co. Antrim. She died following the sinking of S.S. Athenia.

Helen West Burrows was a passenger on board S.S. Athenia when it sank on 3rd September 1939. She was the daughter of James Coleman and Margaret Coleman of York Lodge, Antrim, Co. Antrim. She was the wife of William H.R. Burrows of 29 Tecumseh Street, Orillia, Ontario, Canada.

She died on 4th September 1939 aged 50 years old. Her death took place onboard H.M.S. Escort after she received injuries on the sinking Athenia. Oberleutnant Fritz Julius Lemp in U-30 sank the British vessel 370km north-west of Inishtrahull, Donegal, Éire.

The Athenia was the first British ship sunk by the German Navy during the Second World War. With 117 passengers and crew dead, the loss was the Donaldson Line’s greatest disaster. During wartime, Germany denied sinking the Athenia but admitted responsibility in 1946. Many considered the attack a war crime.

Helen West Burrows has no known grave. Her name is on the Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour at St. George’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London.