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    SHIPS NAME AND SERVICE RECORD

    Full Name
    George Rushworth
    Discharge Book Number
    R704835
    Department
    Engine
    Your Rank/Rating
    Electrical Engineer. I.Eng. /MIET
    Which Ships were you on and When
    British Patriot 25-9-59 to 5-6-60
    British Trader 13-8-1960 to 22-5-
    British Engineer 21-8-1961 to 27-1-62
    British Destiny 11-5-1962 to 20-11-62
    British Kestrel 18-3-1963 to 7-9-1963
    British Sergeant 9-12-1963 to 27-5-1964
    British Light 25-4-1964 to 23- 2-65
    British Aviator 24-5-1965 to 26-9-65
    Manchester Miller 18-9-1966 to 14-10-66
    Manchester Commerce 11-121/1966 - 5-1-1967
    Manchester City 19-3-1967 to 9-6-1967
    Manchester Commerce 8-7-1967 to 3-1-1968
    Manchester City 30-3-1968 to 23-11-1969
    Manchester Port 16-6-1969 to 30-11-1969
    Manchester City 11-1-1970 to 16-2-1970
    Manchester Progress 20-10-1970 to 08-12-1970
    Manchester Port 1/7/71 to 8-10-1971
    Manchester Concept 28-12-1971 to 18-9-1972
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    George
    Welcome to this site, sure you will have many happy moments here.
    See you were in Manchester Liners for a number of years.
    I sailed with a number of ex. Manchester Liners guys in C.P. and used to have huge intership parties with some of the Manchester Liners when we were in St. John N.B. during the winter months on the Beaver boats of C.P.
    The one electrician ex. Manchester Liners was a guy from Barrow in Furness called Jack Drinkall {if I remember correctly}, a most apt name too, but a great guy who had a bit of a tragic background, his wife having been knocked off her motor scooter, which he had told her never to use when he was away at sea. She died of her injuries.
    rgds
    JA

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    Hello George R

    Welcome to the site and thanks for listing your details and Ships!
    Hope you have a long and enjoyable stay here with us!
    Cheers
    Senior Site Moderator-Member and Friend of this Website

    R697530

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    Must have known the Clunes well

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    Why the Clunes? only place I've heard of is the town in Aussie.

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