Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
I took the SS PATUCA to scrap in kaohsiung We manage to rescue various item before the chinese got her. the ships wheel went to a good home in bolton, redirected from its intended destination company HQ in New York.
and i have the Chelsea wheelhouse clock. there's a lot more i could write about
Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
I haven't got it, where is it in Bolton.?
Cheers
Brian
Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
the freezer got it. his initials WG
Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
Thanks for that Geoff, I am into the electoral roll as I type for everyone with those intitials.
I only ever met one Bolton Man in Fyffes an Engineer, maybe fridge, way back in 1954, and that was in the Palais on one Saturday night when I was on leave. He lived in Horwich which is now part of Bolton.
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only kidding,
I am unloading all my swag now, I am in my 80s and no one in the family want them, So if I snuff it, they will all go in the Bin.
Cheers
Brian.
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Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
Hi Geoffrey,
The ships were already pretty worn out when the Stars & Stripes were replaced by the Union Jack and the red-white -blue. No airco, but fans and a closed bridge which I thought was a pity in the tropics. Yet, these were a unique series of post war refers; reason that I had them modelled. Some ships were broken down in Belgium were different artifacts were saved and offered for sale the Netherlands.
Re: ss Patia - Patuca - Pacuare - Pecos
I took the TETELE to the breakers in Ghent, Belgium around 1959 ish.
Brian