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27th February 2017, 05:55 PM
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Re: Searching for record of my uncle's time at sea - mid to late 1960s
Hi gents - thanks a million for your help.
Hugh - that information is really helpful - much obliged. Glad to see his VG character!
Interestingly, I found the link below after I posted the above query - looks like it's what I was looking for!
P&O-Orient Lines 1966 Passenger Fleet and Sailing Schedule
What do you think?
Thanks again,
Thomas
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The link doesn't actually bring you to the page. You will need to click on 'Sailings' under 'P&O-Orient Lines in 1966' on the menu on the left-hand side of the page
Thomas
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27th February 2017, 09:43 PM
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Re: Searching for record of my uncle's time at sea - mid to late 1960s
That was a good find Thomas - I saw the site but missed the small detail regarding the voyages.
The dates match up perfectly with his dates of engagement and discharge from his CRS 10 - so I would be reasonably confident that it is correct.
Regards
Hugh
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