Colour was lavender William, known as the lavender ladies!!!! KT
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Colour was lavender William, known as the lavender ladies!!!! KT
It was London Grey , Vernon , ,might have looked like lavender , but it was called London Grey
Back to the thread on films, i never recall watching films when i was at sea, most on trampers we got was a game of crib, KT
I believe , and it is too far back for me , that Walport provided films for ships from the mid 1950s with a leased projector all in a 16mm format . I think the box had four full length two reel movies in it , and there was often a safety film spliced onto the front . British & Commonwealth certainly had them , and so did Gulf Oil , We used to swap them with the boxes on other ships to keep them up to date . Walport still exist and still do training films today
, for international crews
http://thehumanelementfilm.com/walpo...raining-films/
First time I ever saw films on ships was in the 70s on ESSO VLCCs, before that telling yarns and crib.
Brian.
Chips, was my nickname for many years on various schools and ships.