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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
In my seagoing days, the Stewardesses earned more in tips on a 14 day cruise than my salary was in a month.
Hi Ian. I found an advert in a local newspaper for Trident Tankers. I was interviewed by a company superintendent at Dundee in 1966 and was excepted as
My first foreign port was Las palmas for bunkers no shore leave posted at top of gangway so I suppose my first real foreign port was Freemantle 3
I was also a telephonist on the Pendennis in 1973/74. My supervisor was Maggie (sorry can’t remember her surname). I think she had been there since
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