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I've known Geordi for many years via Paltalk then Skype and he was a larger than life bloke, after all those years in Australia he still sounds as though
John In 1967 as first trip cadet, after scrubbing out the wheelhouse and polishing brass work, my first real task was tank cleaning, humping those
Our flag bears the stars that blaze at night, In our southern skies of blue, And the little old flag in the corner, That’s part of
In the 50,s when I were a lad, apprentice with Common Bros. Newcastle. we regularly let the slops tank run down to almost empty. We would open the sea
Hello all. I have joined on behalf of my late Father David John Turner, I know he was an engineer on board SS Aden in the 1960's.
I spotted a rat in the rear garden of my then house not far from were we live now. I was handy with an air rifle I had. So I dispatched the rat
The passenger steamer SS Warrimoo was quietly knifing its way through the waters of the mid-Pacific on its way from Vancouver to Australia.
Kevs joke of the Month….. John was in an accident and his face was badly burned. The doctors couldn’t re-construct his face with Johns own skin
WANTED ON VOYAGE: R.M.S. TEUTONIC (1889-1921) I have published my latest monograph on “Wanted Voyage”: https://wantedonthevoyage.blogspot.c...-teutonic.html
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/tanke...er/2-1-1839683 There is talk that it could have hit a mine.