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15th March 2021, 08:58 PM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Hi did you find anything else? Thanks
Sorry this was for post #3
Apologies thought I hit reply with quote
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15th March 2021, 09:13 PM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Reference: |
BT 372/2678/86 |
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R826816 M CGRADY J 04/06/1944 HUYTON LANCASHIRE |
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1913 - 1972 |
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The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: |
Mark
This is the Link to his Seamans Pouch , however as you do have his Discharge Book it would have all his Ships in there.
You may want to also apply for his CRS10 as that will hold all his Sea Service Records , which may help ,but that is up to you.
As i had said , as for the Ships and where they went you need to contact the Guildhall Library London, for the Voyage Record Cards.
Best of luck.
Your Original Posts here
Hi Joey Mcgrady Liverpool (merchant-navy.net)
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16th March 2021, 08:21 PM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Originally Posted by
Doc Vernon
Reference: |
BT 372/2678/86 |
Description: |
R826816 M CGRADY J 04/06/1944 HUYTON LANCASHIRE |
Date: |
1913 - 1972 |
Held by: |
The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: |
Mark
This is the Link to his Seamans Pouch , however as you do have his Discharge Book it would have all his Ships in there.
You may want to also apply for his CRS10 as that will hold all his Sea Service Records , which may help ,but that is up to you.
As i had said , as for the Ships and where they went you need to contact the Guildhall Library London, for the Voyage Record Cards.
Best of luck.
Your Original Posts here
Hi Joey Mcgrady Liverpool (merchant-navy.net)
Thanks how do I apply for his CRS10 please? And whats his seamans pouch? It just takes me to the start of national archives page? Sorry if I seem dumb its all new to me this! I am ancestry so would there be stuff on there I could look up? Thanks again really do appreciate time and help!
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My apoligies Mark on my delay, had a quick look yesterday and zilch. Unfortunately had no time after due to a family commitment will search in ernest tonight.
Please dont apologise ! I should apologise to you for taking up your time! Really appreciate it and I know keep saying this but I really do! Thanks
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16th March 2021, 08:32 PM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Hi Mark
His CRS10 if applicable is his Record of his full Sea Service which holds everything .
It is always best to get that in place of the Seamans Pouch which only holds Basic Info, when you join up.
At the moment am not sure as to the National Archives situation Mark, as they were closed at one time for Records that were not yet Digitised.
As i recall they did reopen for online applications a little while back, then again closed, so you would just have to see how things are now??
If you open the Link you should see Request this Document, then just follow the Prompts! Must tell you though that i think the Online requests are only being done at Week Ends, so as to catch up on their very long backlogs!
It is also possibly though that he may have a CR10 not the CRS10 , in that case you will have to apply to the Southampton Maritime Archive Section in their Original Forms.
I will look up the CRS10 Link a bit later and post here, and that is the same format as applying for any other Document, except that you will have to make sure you ask for only His records, as the CRS10 contains a number of names in each Series. So to start i think best to apply for the CRS10 and see what they come up with.
Any more questions just ask please!
Cheers
R826816 M CGRADY J 04/06/1944 HUYTON LANCASHIRE | The National Archives Seamans Pouch
McGraa J to McGregor E | The National Archives To apply for his CRS10
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16th March 2021, 09:25 PM
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22nd March 2021, 03:35 PM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
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I see a Photo on Ancestry Mark, nice i guess its you with your Dad Many Years ago sitting on his Lap!
And another at a Later age. Ruby Wedding
Cheers
Hahaha nope that's my brother Gary on dad's knee!
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25th March 2021, 09:59 AM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Thanks for explanation of DHU. When this rank appear as I don't recall ever sailing with a DHU.
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25th March 2021, 10:21 AM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
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Thanks for explanation of DHU. When this rank appear as I don't recall ever sailing with a DHU.
Terry Sullivan R340406
I ALWAYS THOUGHT DHUs WERE TREATED BADLY BY OTHER ABS ETC ,.....THEY WERE LEARNER DECKHANDS .....I RECALL A COCKNEY GUY NAME OF ROOK OR ROOKS ....EX RN ...TREATED BADLY ...MORE OR LESS BY A COUPLE OF GOBBY ABs.....HE WAS A HAPPY SORT ..NO PROB ...REALLLY WANTED TO LEARN ....BUT THEY NEW IT ALL ....TWO GOBSHITES ....EVERY THING HE SAID WAS MOCKED .......BAD VIBES ....CAPPY
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25th March 2021, 10:34 AM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
Don't recall them being treated badly when i sailed with them, i was JOS with one, who was a nice enough guy, but was on a lot more money than myself, had not done the sea time that i had, ie 9months deck boy, 9 months JOS, before i was promoted SOS, he was not allowed aloft, or over the side on stages, which i was for less money, not that i did not enjoy working aloft, or over the side, but just resented the money side, ie less beer coupons, kt
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25th March 2021, 11:18 AM
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Re: 1966 MV Carnatic
As far as I can remember it depended on the individual. It wasn’t a matter of not being allowed aloft or over the side it was when they used that themselves for not wanting to do it. They were on about 10/- a month less than an AB , and and ordinary seaman came higher in the manning scale for the vessel than a DHU. A lot of aggro was self inflicted in some cases by the individual themself. The rating itself was brought out by the government for usually ex. National servicemen of a more senior age who probably had more responsibilities than younger people, but like all systems with good intentions it got abused in a lot of cases. I had one DHU with me when I was mate in 1963 , he thought he knew the rule book and refused to go on a stage as said he wasnt qualified , think. The deckboy jumped in at the chance. Fortuanetley didn’t have to carry him for very long as was a running Agreement . All hands and the cook wanted rid of him. However there were others who appreciated the work and had the personality to mix with more experienced people. JS
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