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The Dreadnought unit does still exist. M Notice 370 refers: It is available at St Thomas' as follows: 2.1 Active seafarers who are resident
I've heard a rumour that they are not going to make 12 inch rulers any longer.
I believe that the Dreadnought Hospital is closed and seafarers are now admitted to St Thomas Hospital in London
Good on you, Rob, Nautilus run the Mariners' Park residential and Care Home at Wallasey, where I and my wife now live. Unfortunately the
Possibly waiting for the next heavy rain to flood the road astern.
Doc Henry Hulme Arton, born Stretford, Lancashire, 1910. I did check long ago and found him on the national archives, sent off for the documents
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/cruis...rd/2-1-1836504 https://www.tradewindsnews.com/cruis...rd/2-1-1836504
Watched a bit of it last night on TV Channel 80 Talking Pictures. A bit of a love story set 1940's. The deep sea rescue service is the main theme, some
OK it's kinda political subject at the moment, but it could affect us all in time. In the UK parliament, they're discussing the Assisted Dying bill.
NOT FOR ME THANK YOU! Either as a passenger or crew.
Who remembers pre sea sailing checks. Things like the Telegraph, the Steering gear, Bridge to engine room phones and the Ships whistle.