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#39 Once again Noel was the surf port you mention on the South Coast of Cuba ? If so is possible the port where I learned to make a Lee for the lighters
Hi everyone, I have a couple of good quality black and white aerial photos of the London Docks taken in the 60's but don't know how to attach them.
[QUOTE=Des Taff Jenkins;414703]I was in Curacao a few times on tankers, but not long enough to do much but a walk about. Can't remember much about the
Aye, that was Clarke Chapmans(Clarkies). Don't know much about their progress but I know they got into cranes. Don't know what they do now.
#20 Re the deck auxiliaries was that Clarke Chapman Noel ? JS Remember nearly all the deck steam winches in the 50s and 60s were made by them, with
Coming shortly, a revised and expanded edition of The Rescue Ships and the Convoys, Saving Lives during the Second World War. First published in 1968,
i have a very poor copy of this cutaway - ant helpers to get a better one please ?
Yesterday a idiot went on a stabbing attack in a big Bondai shopping center, in Sydney killing so far 5 people, he also stabbed a woman and her nine month
MSc aria was boarded by Iranian revolutionary guards and seized off the coast of Iran. The ship is part of the zodiac maritime fleet on charter to MSC.
News programs here in the u.k have had continuous coverage of killings of innocent shoppers in a Sydney shopping centre,by a person with a knife stabbing
Hello to you. I’m trying to find the names and/or numbers of BP Tankers between September 1959 and January 1963 that George Fromant may have sailed on