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30th April 2015, 04:10 AM
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Re: Timothy Doyle
Hi Timothy, was mate on the Cherrywood 5/11/72 to 27/1/73 so missed you. Was mate also on the Beechwood 24/5/71 to 6/6/72 first British ship after being FF since 68. Have recollections and think the Beechwood may have been the old Bishopsgate. Have memories of using the stability books of the Bishopsgate on one of John I Jacobs vessels. She was an ore carrier. Am sure you will reconnect with people on here. Cheers JS
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30th April 2015, 09:48 PM
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Re: Timothy Doyle
Hello JS,
Your right, just missed. I joined her in Newport, S Wales 15/2/73. We all paid off in Immingham on 7/5/73, if I remember rightly she was sold FF. The captain was N. Jacotine. Your also right about the names, Bishopsgate became Beachwood, and Cherrywood had been Aldersgate both one ship companies run by Silver line. I was "promoted" to Carpenter when the old chips an elderly gentleman you might remember broke his leg or arm? and was left in Norway. pity they sold her, might have stayed a lot longer with the cushy job!.
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1st May 2015, 06:01 AM
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Re: Timothy Doyle

Originally Posted by
TIMOTHY DOYLE
Hello JS,
Your right, just missed. I joined her in Newport, S Wales 15/2/73. We all paid off in Immingham on 7/5/73, if I remember rightly she was sold FF. The captain was N. Jacotine. Your also right about the names, Bishopsgate became Beachwood, and Cherrywood had been Aldersgate both one ship companies run by Silver line. I was "promoted" to Carpenter when the old chips an elderly gentleman you might remember broke his leg or arm? and was left in Norway. pity they sold her, might have stayed a lot longer with the cushy job!.
was in the aldersgate 1n 60 the best accom and feeder i was ever in plenty overtime......she was a cracker......the two old men i sailed under were the business as well ....happy memories....regards cappy
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11th July 2018, 06:51 AM
#14
Re: Timothy Doyle
Hi Timothy
I sailed on MV Amalric.
NZ. To States and Canada
Les Gardner
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11th July 2018, 12:12 PM
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Re: Timothy Doyle
Hi Tim, I take it the M.V.Audacity. and M.V Simalarity, Where Fred Everads, I was in two back to back the M.V Superiority, And M.V.Serenity, back in the 70s
Happy days buddy welcome aboard the good ship lollipop Terry.
Last edited by Red Lead Ted; 11th July 2018 at 12:19 PM.
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