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25th March 2022, 05:06 AM
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Tom, I was a bell boy on the Windsor in the tourist gallop around the same time.
Not sue what the pay was but thought it a bit better than that.
Called Bell boys but acted as wingers assistants.


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25th March 2022, 09:26 AM
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Can't remember the pay as a Siemens R/O - anyone know? I do remember I could only draw £8 a month from the Captain at sea - so you had to take money with you - permanently broke!
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26th March 2022, 08:06 AM
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I am now looking at a letter from British Tanker Co dated Feb 1956 which states I have been accepted as a junior engineer and that I have to make my way to Newcastle to to join the British Commander on the Tyne. The rate of pay when I join the ship will be £34-5s-3d per month.
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Fouro.
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26th March 2022, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Fouro
I am now looking at a letter from British Tanker Co dated Feb 1956 which states I have been accepted as a junior engineer and that I have to make my way to Newcastle to to join the British Commander on the Tyne. The rate of pay when I join the ship will be £34-5s-3d per month.
Regards from
Fouro.
The ship was in dry dock and on my second day aboard the vessel another engineer and myself were instructed to go down to the bottom of the dry dock. Reason for this we had to go underneath the ship to make sure all the pump suction inlets were clear of barnacles and the likes.
I could never do that now as I would be scared the ship was going to break loose and come down on top of us.
Fouro.
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27th March 2022, 01:22 AM
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That would of dinted your hard hat Fouro. BTC might have charged you for it . Cheers JS
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27th March 2022, 03:52 PM
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About £900 in todays terms
Not good at all
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29th March 2022, 12:19 PM
#47
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i was a deck boy on the athlone castle in1954 my wage was £10-12-6 a month
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30th March 2022, 11:16 AM
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Hi to all, I have all my pay-off slips from my time at sea and I can tell you the wages per month from 1958.
1958 Deck Boy = £13-12-6p 1959 J.O.S. = £21-7-6p 1960 S.O.S. = £26-17-6p 1961 E.D.H. = £37-1O-0p 1962 A.B. = £41-00-0p
I served 6 years deep-sea with 26 years on the ferries follwing my wedding. Great days back then.
Phil Hughes. (R698842).
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31st March 2022, 05:01 AM
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From memory that last figure is bout the rate for an officers steward in 1963.


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