Below is an alphabetical list of the crew members prior to 24th November 1941. If we have further details there is a clickable link containing more information that we have received.
A
- Archer, F Served May 24 – Jan 26 and May 27 – Sep 29
- Archer, JL Able Seaman – left 01/04/41
- Ascoli, H Lt RNVR – left Oct or Nov 1941
B
- Beresford, L Communicator – left 21/11/41
- Beveridge, R Lieutenant – left 21/11/41
- Brannan, W Painter 4th Class
- Brodrick, PA Ship’s Cook – Killed 16 May 1940
- Brown, G Officers Steward – Served 1925-1929
- Bullock, Leonard ERA4 – June 1924 – July 1926
C
- Cram, K Ord Signalman, died of malaria – 8th July 1941
- Cullen, G Acting Leading Stoker 15/03/1932 – 18/01/1935
- Cummins, George (later) Lt-Cmndr, served (probably) in the 1920s
D
- Davies, J.C Pay Sub Lt, Joined 20th August 1941 but had moved on before last sailing on 21st Nov
- Doyle, P Unknown – served 22/6/38 – 13/02/39
- Drummond, E Commander (E) – served April to June 1937
E
- Edwards, EL SBA
- Embury, C Served Oct 38 – April 39
F
- Fisher, H Colour Sgt (RM) – Died 29 June 1940
G
- Gee, A Able Seaman 26 May 1932 – 18 Jan 1935
- Gosling, LV Unknown
- Gaines, AG Boy – served 29 July 39 – 18 Dec 39
H
- Hall, TW Signalman, left Dunedin when she was in Bermuda
- Handley, T Midshipman, left Dunedin 18 Nov 41
- Harris, R Ldg Seaman, left April 41
- Hawken, Stanley Lyndon
- Hinks, AH
- Hitchins, Ted
- Hines, CC Petty Officer, served 1929-1931
- Howard, F Telegraphist, died 20th March 1941
- Hunt, H Leading Seaman, left March 1941
- Hunt, William Able Seaman, served 10 May 24 – 26 Jan 25 and 29 May 34 – June 8 35
J
- Jarvis, A Writer, left Dunedin Oct 1941
- Johnson, T Boy 1938-39
L
- Laland, R Boy 1937-1938
- Lambe, CE Captain, left Dunedin Oct 1940
- Loft, LS Served for about one year; transferred just before Dunedin’s last voyage
M
- Mantell, K Midshipman, left Dunedin Sep 1941
- Martin, Captain 1932 (b1888, d1942)
- Miller, P Ldg Torpedo Operator, left Dunedin in Glasgow
- Muckersie, R Boy 1st class, Died 10/09/39, Dunedin’s first wartime casualty
N
- Nalder, HF Cmdr, served July to Dec 1938
P
- Pearcey, G
- Pond, Frederick Signalman served in the 1930s
- Prideaux, A Sub-Lt, served Aug-Oct 1939
S
- Scott, Albert William, died of cholera, buried 1933 in Gibraltar
- Simmons, Noel George served 3 June 1924 – 28 August 1925
- Snowball, JD Able Seaman, served 7 August 1939 – 26 October 1940
- Sullivan, H Royal Marine Band, served 25 Aug 1939 – 23 Aug 1940
T
- Trenbath, John Robert Henry, Telegraphist, 10 May 1924 – 11 September 1928
- Thornton, EC temporary Captain (and DSC) between Lambe and Lovatt
U
- Unwin, William served 25th August – 6th November 1939