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18th November 2019, 02:23 PM
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MV Hendonhall
Hi anyone out there sailed on the above ship early 1950s
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18th November 2019, 09:31 PM
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Re: MV Hendonhall
Hope you may get some good replies on this Donald.
Its a small World at times! So who knows~
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29th August 2020, 10:23 AM
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Re: MV Hendonhall
Hi,
My father in law sailed on Hendonhall. He did a voyage 10/10/51- 20/03/52 (Junior Engineer), 5/12/53 - 7/12/55 (Second Engineer), 18/5/55 - 24/12/55 (Second Engineer), 30/5/56 - 16/4/58 (Chief Engineer). His name was Derek Marshall. I don't know if you can remember him or knew him at all.
Janet
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10th December 2023, 04:13 PM
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Re: MV Hendonhall
Hi there, 4 years late in answering this question but I have just joined! My Father, Patrick Manning sailed the Hendon Hall in the early '50s. He was the Radio Officer. He kept a framed painting of the ship in our house.
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