Keep to Subject please!
Bob , i have now completed the full list for you and sent all the Ships via Email to you via We Send !
Hope this all helps you
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Keep to Subject please!
Bob , i have now completed the full list for you and sent all the Ships via Email to you via We Send !
Hope this all helps you
Cheers
Until one day her regular berth was out of commission by the port authority...and she had to berth port side alongside. Oh dear! All those slings of rubbish, stacked dunnage, galley slops -with attendant squabbling dive-bombing seagulls ,'s**t chutes', cabin porthole vent cowls, bunker oil spillage stains, tug fender rubbing marks , the cadets dungarees flapping away on their temporary boat deck washing line ,flaking paintwork in assorted shades.....Attachment 34769.
It has happened.
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that is about right for some old time tramps just after the war ...the tyne with all its docks had some old bangers to say the least i recall the pool trying gto get me on the old MARSLAND .....EVERY BAD BOOK IN SHELDS WAS PUT ON HER LOL CAPPY....R683532 PS john brian williams was a cockney geordie .... lived in shields since boyhood .....when he went to hosptal before he passed the nurse told me they had to get a massive bed for him ...no fat just a big hearted big guysadly missed
Vernon
MV Arisaig Greenock. Engagement Manchester 19 July 1971 - Discharge 26 September 1971
Irlam
Murmansk 29 July - August 1
Irlam
Almeria
Workington
Monrovia
Irlam
As said Bob
I only find the Arisaig , not the Arisaig Greenock , but the one i found is Built at Greenock !??
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Vernon,did you find a photo of ARISAIG 185788,Reg'd Greenock?
Yes Graham i found a Pic for Bob, have sent the Full list he posted per Email.
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Thanks for the above anyway!
Ship Irlam but is it the correct one ??
Attachment 34776
Ref.Robert's post # 15.
That is a list of the ports visited when his father was on the ARISAIG; -Irlam(just up the MS Canal from Manchester)- Murmansk-Irlam-Almeria-Workington-Monrovia-Irlam.
Your pic is of a 1903 tug called IRLAM of 165 tons built by J.P.Rennoldson of South Shields.
I doubt whether she would have made it to the Bar LV-never mind Murmansk or Almeria ! (LOL):eek:
Robert I am pretty sure that it could be the Arisaig registered in Greenock, every entry in my discharge books, I have three of them, has the ships name followed by the port of registry.