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28th April 2021, 09:37 AM
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Discharge Book and Voyage details
How would I go about finding my discharge book number, and details on the voyages I made on various ships I have the names of the ships and approximate dates.
I was R/O from 1971 through to 1978
Thanks for any advice
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28th April 2021, 07:25 PM
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Hi,
The Guildhall in London and the National Library of Scotland have paper copies of Lloyd's lists which would give details of the ports of call. I have contacted the Guildhall at this email address and they were very helpful. After covid it may be worth a visit. You have to contact them before visiting. Sorry no idea how you could find you Discharge book number.
Guildhall, Library [guildhall.library@cityoflondon.gov.uk]
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28th April 2021, 07:53 PM
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Re: Discharge Book and Voyage details
Hello Michael
As you were still at Sea after 1972 there were n official records kept for those that were still employed. Therefore the National Archives will not have any copies. They stopped keeping records after 1972.
As said above though the Guildhall Library will have records of Voyage Record Cards which will at least give you the Ports of call.
Cheers
Just as a feint possibility where were you Born and what is your DOB.
There may be some Records but i need that info to start a search!
Cheers
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28th April 2021, 09:15 PM
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Re: Discharge Book and Voyage details
Were you contracted to a Radio Officer supply company (e,g, Marconi etc) if affirmative then they will have a record of your service and hence your Dis A number. try same if you belonged to a Union
How can a seafarer forget their Dis A number
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28th April 2021, 11:40 PM
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#3 Anyone know why records were no longer kept after 1972. As we all know Asbestosis can take years to evolve(is that the right word) If one has lost discharge books or records of sea service. The National Archives office could have been a useful place to get all your seagoing details in the event of trying to get a claim or extra pension for an industrial injuries awards.
Last edited by Lewis McColl; 28th April 2021 at 11:41 PM.
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29th April 2021, 02:20 AM
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The same if you were contributing to any pension fund. Your book number was and is a means of identifying you. JS
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29th April 2021, 05:24 AM
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#4... Think anyone who had served on M.V. Belsen wouldn"t have any trouble Ivan, would be tattooed on their wrist. The rest of us had to have it carved on our soul. Not the other sole as wouldnt be able to see it . Cheers JS
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29th April 2021, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
Lewis McColl
#3 Anyone know why records were no longer kept after 1972. As we all know Asbestosis can take years to evolve(is that the right word) If one has lost discharge books or records of sea service. The National Archives office could have been a useful place to get all your seagoing details in the event of trying to get a claim or extra pension for an industrial injuries awards.
Hello Lewis
Well i have looked and there seems to be Records of Seaman after 1972 at the Site i list in my Email to the People Concerned, dont know if i will get any reply, but hoping that they will inform me of the procedure ??
Will keep posted if and when i do hear back.
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For service records of seamen serving after 1972 go to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organi...stguard-agency
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30th April 2021, 06:39 AM
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A reply regarding my above post! So now for the wait as usual LOL
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