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26th June 2014, 01:44 PM
#81
Re: Houlder Bros.
#83... Sounds like he had a mental or superiority complex or something. Must have thought he was something. There was no need to accept that, even when I was serving my time met bullys like that, would have gone and done the same to his cabin and told him the steward hadnt made his bunk properly. Cheers John S
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26th June 2014, 02:07 PM
#82
Re: Houlder Bros.
what a silly billy and you working in the pantry as well........hope he paid the price ......that a pantry boy could levy and give him the shits all trip .......we didnt need to be told .....one inspection from the old man a week was more than enough .....regards cappy
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26th June 2014, 06:02 PM
#83
Re: Houlder Bros.
Sounds absolutely like one I sailed with on the Orelia.
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27th June 2014, 12:58 AM
#84
Re: Houlder Bros.
Maybe have been the same one , or his twin bruvver. Cheers John S
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27th June 2014, 07:45 AM
#85
Re: Houlder Bros.
you may find in every job weather at sea or not there is always one in every firm? working on the seaforth container terminal digging the dock out we used to have bets one which eye was black on the foreman every week he would never learn a little fella all mouth but he give some lads a hard time waving and screaming all the time funny to watch him? jp
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8th August 2014, 08:00 PM
#86
Re: Oregis
Hia Jim my dad Ernest Davies was on the Oregis for 2 trips in 57 (14/03 to13/04 and 14/04 to13/06) and 1 in 58(21/01 to 21/03) he was bosun on the first one and AB on the other 2 there are 3 photo's of him on the site
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8th August 2014, 10:43 PM
#87
Re: Houlder Bros.
#83... Jim Brady... Just reading some of these older posts Jim, and see you had the privilige of sailing out of Port Talbot. Did you also have the privilige of knowing our beautiful Cindy. They reckon she had more sea time in than a lot of us at the time. Cheers John S
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9th August 2014, 08:46 AM
#88
Re: Houlder Bros.
John it was a small place as you know I was knocking about with a girl just friendship realy.Anyway I was walking with her along the main drag there when a policeman on the other side of the road called me over he warned me that I had a good chance of being beaten up by her brothers I think she knew what the copper wanted me for.I still remember her full name but never kiss and tell.
Regards.
Jim.B.
---------- Post added at 09:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:40 AM ----------

Originally Posted by
judith george
Hia Jim my dad Ernest Davies was on the Oregis for 2 trips in 57 (14/03 to13/04 and 14/04 to13/06) and 1 in 58(21/01 to 21/03) he was bosun on the first one and AB on the other 2 there are 3 photo's of him on the site
Hi Judith I joined her in Sep 58 until march 59.I went through to Swansea one night with a lad that lived there, quite a few men from Swansea sailed on the ore boats.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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25th May 2015, 07:18 AM
#89
Re: Houlders Ore Boats
hi gavin i was deckie on the oremina for awhile in 59 my first mrs came from port talbot her father was the lock keeper, got to know a few of the girls from port talbot in them days great memories, i also sailed on the essex a norwegian ore carrier only 3 months old when i joined her she still smelled new, she used to run out of port talbot , i have great memories of my 6/7 years in the merch working on a swedish ship which was my first ship 1957 a tramp cargo went anywhere it could get a load , then worked on a couple of norwegian ships and the a few english ones, packed up in 62 took up trucking uk and europe retired after 43 years doing that, now live in southern spain, i can honestly say i enjoyed both jobs if i had the chance i would have stayed in the merch a lot longer
Last edited by Mike Kelly; 25th May 2015 at 07:41 AM.
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26th May 2015, 01:21 PM
#90
Re: Iron Ore Boats

Originally Posted by
David Williams
Hi Brian.
Cant remember if I been in touch with you before??
I was on the Orelia from 10/5/57 until 2/7/57,not
a very long time,but I can remember her now,a great
little ship.
Dave Williams(R583900)
I was on two Orecarriers, Oregis as an apprentice about 1961 & the Oremina as 3rd Officer about 1964.
David Menzies
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