In loving remembrance of George William BAKER Late R.N The beloved husband of Nellie BAKER Who passed peacefully away on the 24th June 1926 aged 68 years. Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's crown well won Now comes rest Also of Engineer Lieut George William Baker R.N The beloved and only son of the above Who was lost in the sinking of HM Submarine K5 On the 20th January 1921 Aged 33 years We cannot Lord thy purpose see But all is well what's done by thee. Also of Nellie Wife and mother of the above Who passed away peacefully after much suffering on the 12th May 1933 aged 73 years Farewell my children dear I can no longer stay But we hope to meet in heaven When the mists have rolled away (have Photo) HMS K5 20 January 1921 Sank off Isles of Scilly (unknown cause) On 20th January 1921 HMS K5 sailed from Torbay as part of a fleet bound for Spain, which included the Cruiser Inconstant and Submarines K8, K9, K15 and K22. It was decided to conduct a mock battle in the Bay of Biscay and the vessels split up to take their positions. A signal was received from K5 that she was diving, but she failed to reappear at the end of the exercise. An hour before dusk a battery cover from a K boat was recovered and the next morning a sailor’s ditty box was found - the last trace of K5. It is believed an accident caused K5 to exceed her maximum diving depth. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.8/380 - Release Date: 6/30/06