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29th April 2018, 08:57 PM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay
No, we do not have that but we have got his log book-it is incredible and charts each route by hand!! I was going to take that to the Maritime Museum.
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29th April 2018, 09:17 PM
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Well Fiona you can go to Kew and look and print his CRS 10 records if you are at all interested in his Ships etc. There will be a lot of info on the Document as well.
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29th April 2018, 09:26 PM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay
A long way for Fiona to go, worth asking if anyone else is going any way and could they assist ?
Keith.
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29th April 2018, 09:38 PM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay
His CRS10 should be held in this Series Fiona ,I know that Hugh will check it to make sure
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BT 382/2606 |
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Macartney P C to McAvoy W |
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1941 Jan 01 - 1972 Dec 31 |
Macartney P C to McAvoy W | The National Archives
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29th April 2018, 09:52 PM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay

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His CRS10 should be held in this Series Fiona ,I know that Hugh will check it to make sure
BT 382/2606 Macartney P C to McAvoy W
1941 Jan 01 - 1972 Dec 31
Sorry Vernon but Mac's and Mc are easily mistaken - you should find it here: BT 382/2638
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29th April 2018, 09:55 PM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay
Thanks Hugh I somehow thought it wasn't correct!
Its hard those macs'
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30th April 2018, 01:32 AM
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Re: Captain David McPherson Ramsay
Hi Fiona.
In case you haven't any, here is a couple of pics of the Nuddea.The second one looks like it is passing the white Cliffs of Dover.
Cheers Des
NUDDEA-SS.BI_.-1953-1972..jpgNUDDEA-SS.BI_.1954-1972..jpg
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30th April 2018, 05:03 PM
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Hi Des,
Thank you for doing this-especially at 02:33am!!! She looks quite impressive I am thinking. I am fairly astounded that you can access all these photos and information. I wonder if this ship did the route between the United Kingdom and India? I just presumed he did the route between Calcutta and Australia (due to the documents I have here)
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30th April 2018, 07:59 PM
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1st May 2018, 06:49 AM
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Hi Fiona.
No don't worry I'm not up at that time, the time is UK received time , it was after lunch here on a very pleasant day near the Southern Alps in New South Wales.
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