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Hello Valerie Now that is so, and i have said that a few times on here in other Posts. There were a few who said that it
Can honestly say that this is the best place to live nowdays, with all the Perks and the Pension, i sometimes wonder why there are so many that still
Hi Brian, I was on the MV Cornwall in 1965 and my first trip at sea when I had a beer at the British. In those days it was 6 pm closing and I asked the
Cammel Laird is owned by Peel Holdings who also own the majority of Clyde berths and Inchgreen Drydock which has been lying empty for years whilst work
Sorry Nick. I missed your message. Yes I believe we were. That would be March to july 1961. Please get in touch. Regards Terry Foskett
My first foreign port was Dunkirk when I was 14 years old and blue star line, my father's company, had offered me a trip coasting as a supernumerary in
Hi all, I was wondering if any of you sailed on Union Castle from London's KGV and took instruction with the 2nd; Mate en-route to sit
My first foreign port was Lisbon I was 16 years old and clueless . Went ashore with a group of old hands to a drinking establishment that they had visited
Four men are in the hospital waiting room because their wives are having babies. A nurse goes up to the first guy and says “ Congratulations !
I see in the UK news, that the Australian police are luring UK coppers to join them. If I were a bollotician, I'd be over the moon about it. It
Good morning all. I am new to this site. I was a Bell Boy on P&O ships from Tilbury to Australia 1955/56 at 16 years of age. I look forward to restoring
This is the 1st of May and for some reason I have been in a reflective mood , although most of us dip in and out of this site we do so because it has