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26th May 2015, 11:31 PM
#101
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
Hey Terry How are things at your end, all OK I hope. Nothing wrong with Cunard Yanks, as I stand guilty as accused. The real Cunard Yanks were back in the 50's though. My Old Man was a classic - spent his whole life in Cunard and dressed to a T. I came in at the tail end of the Cunard era in 1960 onwards. A great Company to sail with.
Regards
John C
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27th May 2015, 01:36 AM
#102
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
Must have got the timing for that manoeuvre spot on, slack water, top of the tide. Bet there were some itchy bums on the bridges as they synchronised the turn being so close to each other.
An ex ship mate of mine is one of the chief pilots on the Mersey, wonder if he was on one of them?
The "One Show", 7pm on BBC1 last night devoted a lot of its time to the event, bit cheesy in parts but some good on board shots.
rgds
JA
John did you ever know Eddie Douglas from Bedford Road,he was a pilot on the Mersey?
Last edited by Charlie Hannah; 27th May 2015 at 01:40 AM.
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27th May 2015, 09:19 AM
#103
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
Charlie
That's not a name I recall.
Sailing regularly to the MSC and also Birkenhead, got to know quite a few of the Liverpool pilots but I'm pretty hopeless at recalling names.
Apart from the senior pilot who I sailed with when he was 3rd mate and I was mate in C.P., the others I recall were the ACL appointed pilot John Curry, another one whose brother was the Cunard appointed pilot in Southampton and one guy who was rough as a badgers bum and was always asking for phosphoric acid samples as he claimed he needed it for cleaning stainless steel on his boat. We used to regularly take phosphoric acid to QE dock at Eastham where it went to make fertiliser's and coca cola.
rgds
JA
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27th May 2015, 09:31 AM
#104
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
The chief pilot down here for the past number of years was Stewart (or Stuart) Wood he retired just a couple of years ago.
Heres something regarding the Queens to give you a bit of a laugh.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Three Queens Liverpool 2015: Overheard at the Three Queens - Liverpool Echo
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27th May 2015, 01:30 PM
#105
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.

Originally Posted by
John Arton
Charlie
That's not a name I recall.
Sailing regularly to the MSC and also Birkenhead, got to know quite a few of the Liverpool pilots but I'm pretty hopeless at recalling names.
Apart from the senior pilot who I sailed with when he was 3rd mate and I was mate in C.P., the others I recall were the ACL appointed pilot John Curry, another one whose brother was the Cunard appointed pilot in Southampton and one guy who was rough as a badgers bum and was always asking for phosphoric acid samples as he claimed he needed it for cleaning stainless steel on his boat. We used to regularly take phosphoric acid to QE dock at Eastham where it went to make fertiliser's and coca cola.
rgds
JA
John Curry is with Hoylake Lifeboat as the Lifeboat Operations Manager - he used to run a nautical shop in Hoylake called the Bosuns Stores and a Sailing and Nautical school next to the shop.
Last edited by Chris Allman; 27th May 2015 at 01:35 PM.
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27th May 2015, 03:37 PM
#106
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
{terry scouse}
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29th May 2015, 12:23 AM
#107
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
Re.Post 92
An excellent description of the whole Event
Felt though I were there.
Double Thanks!
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29th May 2015, 11:59 AM
#108
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
I mentioned a TV programme 8pm Friday BBC1 todo with the 3 Queens,my todays paper lists Room 101 at that time I expect the 3 Queens will be on as a special show.Has anybody with a paper got it in.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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29th May 2015, 06:17 PM
#109
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
IT IS ON BBC1 AT 8PM.
Be there.
a great show.
Cheers
Brian
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29th May 2015, 07:11 PM
#110
Re: Three Queens Liverpool Visit.
got it on now not to be mist bbc1.. jp
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