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    Inspiration of the Albatross

    17 Comments by David mullins Published on 14th July 2022 05:07 PM
    Unlike the Atlantic Western ocean, keeping a deep sea bridge watch for many years on a four on, eight off basis particularly in long distance Pacific voyages did become, as many know, somewhat boring.
    On the other hand, I did spend some time with Manchester Liners and on several occasions endured numerous watches of sheer nail biting terror.

    Whether it’s still in practice or not, there was a prize of a silver cane presented by the Canadian Government to the first ship of the year to transit the St Lawrence river to Montreal and ML Skippers were all desperate to get their hands on one.
    despite warnings of sea ice in the locality, there were many occasions I’d report for bridge watch to find the skipper sat on a chair staring through the wheelhouse windows towards the bow into thick Grand Banks fog whilst the engine was running at full speed. Many ML ships would have an AB on watch in thick fog on the focsle head and I often wondered, how far up the foredeck he would get before we hit the berg.
    During the long Pacific voyages particularly in the southern sector I would watch in utter amazement as almost motionless in movement the Albatross glided inches from the wing of the bridge. Hardly any movement of wings, just the occasional glance in my direction.
    What a gift to have I thought, if only man could undertake this type of flight.

    I eventually swallowed the anchor in the mid sixties after getting married in NZ and returning to the UK. The shock of becoming a landlubber was deep rooted and I struggled trying to adapt to this new way of life. As a sweetener I promising myself I’d give it one more month before going back to sea.
    Reading the local newspaper one evening, I noticed an advert for a skydiving group in Manchester who were looking for new members. The club was in Bridge Street Manchester where they shared the club premises with British Rail police.
    After joining the club and becoming a member of the British Parachute Association, I commenced the training programme and eventually made my first descent at Halfpenny Green airport in Wolverhampton. The first jump was a static line type which effectively facilitates the aircraft to pull the canopy out of the pack when leaving the aircraft. Three static line jumps are completed before one is allowed to pull the D ring and open one’s own parachute. Initially it’s “clear and pull” followed by a 5 second delay and so forth.
    This was the medication I desperately needed to quell my sea addiction.
    Later whilst high level skydiving I thought of the beautiful Albatross that inspired me and broke the stalemate of shoreline.
    Many years later I became a pilot and undertook a course in aerobatics and my love for flight equalled my love for the sea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cappy View Post
    A curry house on ocean road south shields was found to have swans in there fridge after the SWAN UPPER noticed there was some going missing .....a great delicasy in the time of henry the 8.....ps what the fecks a swan upper.....cappy
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    Swan Upper , sounds painful. How many times have you been told , when a kid, be careful when near Swans, they can break your arm. Anyone ever heard of Swan breaking someones arm?
    Back to the Albatross when I was on the Olivebank we had one crash landed on the wing of the bridge. Big bugger of a thing stayed there for a day or so and if anyone went near it would go mental. Think it was Serang got hold of it and launched it over the bridge wing. As it fell towards the sea it opened its wings and away it went. Funny how they follow ships for days on end then get up one morning and they have gone. Great things to watch just so graceful.

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    We have black ones in WA and the Swan River is named after them in Perf. JS
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    Hi Cappy.
    I shudder to ask. But I think that's what the people who look after the swans or who check the numbers for Her Maj.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cappy View Post
    A curry house on ocean road south shields was found to have swans in there fridge after the SWAN UPPER noticed there was some going missing .....a great delicasy in the time of henry the 8.....ps what the fecks a swan upper.....cappy
    That must have been the one next to the Marine pub, in the mid sixties there was only one indians and one Chinese. I was going into that Indians one night but was waylaid by some BP apprentices who had been out celebrating but were thrown out of said Indians because they claimed they could see maggots in their boiled rice.
    They picketed the restaurant until the police moved them on.

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    #15 As Cappy will tell you Tony that was standard fare in Runcimans and was considered a luxury. JS
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    I believe the swan upper is a person appointed by the Queen (sorry, now King) who does an annual count of the swans on the Thames. All swans belong to the Monarch…..
    Surprised any gaff in South Shields would have swan, more likely rabbit or horse!

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    I should have been sent to the tower.
    Many years ago as a young lad along with dad and a couple of mates we would go duck shooting down at All Hallows on the Thames.
    Getting a bit dark, a dusky evening when I saw a bird flying past, put the gun up and fired without looking correctly.
    It disappeared into the car boot at a rate of knots with us gunning it out of there.
    Swan eats a bit like Duck but with a bit different flavor.

    Now I am totally opposed to any form of bird or game hunting.
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