Knights of Columbus Hostel Fire

 

St. John's, Newfoundland

 


 

The Knights of Columbus Hostel fire was a structure fire that occurred during the Second World War on Saturday, December 12, 1942, in St. John's, Newfoundland in a hostel operated by the Knights of Columbus, a Roman Catholic fraternal organization. On Saturday, December 12, 1942, many people in St. John's were sitting at home behind their blackout curtains, listening to "Uncle Tim's Barn Dance" on the radio station VOCM. This weekly program was broadcast live from the Knights of Columbus Leave Centre on Harvey Road in St. John's. Just after 23:00 hours (11:00 pm), people listening to the broadcast heard the singer on stage break off in the middle of a song, then someone shouted "Fire, fire." Sounds of people panicking could be heard, then smashing glass, then the broadcast went silent. About 500 people were in the building when it caught fire. Most were watching the radio broadcast, but some were sleeping in the servicemen's hostel. The windows in the hall of the newly-built K of C Leave Centre had been boarded over to meet blackout regulations. Doors were either locked, or barred from the outside. The wooden building burned very quickly. Paper streamers that had decorated the ceiling of the hall ignited and fell onto the people below. A few windows and doors were smashed open, but many people could not escape. As the building rapidly burned to the ground, 99 people died, and another 107 were hurt. St. John's had seen many serious fires over the years, but never one with such loss of life. At the time, there were rumours of sabotage by a German agent, but the cause of the fire was never determined, 4 perished from the Royal Canadian Navy and 18 from the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and 2 from the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve. (Source: Ultimate Sacrifice by Robert D'Aoust)

 


 

Report on the destruction of the Knigths of Columbus Hostel, St. John's, Nfld by The Hon Justice Dunfield

Source / credit: Memorial University of Newfoundland - Digital Archives Initiative

 


 

  

Left: The Knights of Columbus Hostel fire.  Source/Credit: The Rooms Provincial Archives, St. John's, Newfoundland

Right: After the fire - remnants of the Knights of Columbus Hostel.  Source/Credit: Library and Archives of Canada

 

 

Funeral for victims of Knights of Columbus fire takes place in St. John's, Nfld 15 Dec 1942

RCN photo # NF-1480  //  Library and Archives of Canada

Caskets of victims of the Dec. 12, 1942 fire at the Knights of Columbus Hostel in St. John's, Newfoundland accompanied by RCN sailors. A total of 99 people were killed, 80 of whom were military personnel. 109 others were critically wounded.

 


 

     In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice    

     Lest We Forget     

 

ABBOTT, Alfred B

PO, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

ADIE, William C.

LSA, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

BERNIER, Rodrigue

L/Wtr, RCN

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

EGAN, Gerald R.

OS, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

EPSTEIN, Irving

AB, RCNVR

ORILLIA

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

 

GILES, C. Robert

AB, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

GOODWIN, George E.

Sto 2c, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

Greer, Robert Samuel

Sto 1c, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

HUGHES, Reginald A.

PO Cook (S), RCN

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

KERSHAW, Robert

CERA 2c, RCNR

AVALON

Died: 31 Dec 1942

 

LAROCQUE, Alexander

OS, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

LEONARD, George J.

OS, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

MacLEAN, James A.

AB Coder, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

MACMILLAN, Duncan R.

SBA, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

MARTIN, James H.

Coder, RCNVR

ORILLIA / AVALON

Died: 13 Dec 1942

 

OWENS, William K.

Sto PO, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

POULIOT, Joseph D.

ERA4c, RCNR

AVALON

Died: 08 Jan 1943

QUINLAN, Francis

SA, RCN

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

RICHMOND, Wallace C.J.

Sig, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

ROGERSON, George S.

SBA, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

 

SPIKESLEY, Douglas A.

Yeo of Sigs, RCN

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

VAILLANCOURT, Fernand

SBA, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

WALLACE, Wilbert C.

OS, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

WOOLLEY, Hector

O/Sig, RCNVR

AVALON

Killed: 12 Dec 1942

 


 

Newspaper articles on the fire and some of those injured and killed

Courtesy of "Operation Picture Me"

Click on the articles below to view larger images

 

 

Toronto Star Dec 1942

The Hamilton Spectator

The Toronto Star Dec 1942

 

 

 

Sick Berth Attendant George Roberson

Killed

Supply Assistant Francis Quinlan

Killed

Yeoman of Signals Douglas Spikesly

Killed

 

Stoker Alexander Fraser - Injured

OS James McAuley - Injured

Ldg Sig Paul Dallaird - Injured

Os George Briard - Injured

 


 

 

Source: Ultimate Sacrifice by Robert D'Aoust

 


 

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