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    Exclamation MN

    Much has been written about the MN, most of it due to ignorance.
    To the majority of the populace of the UK a ship is a ship and no more than that.
    The vast majority of the UK populace have never seen a ship being built (even in the heyday of the yards). Even technical people in shoreside jobs do not realise the technicalities involved in building and operating a ship.
    Running a car is easy, take out breakdown insurance, car breaks down, can’t do the same at sea, expertise is onboard to facilitate repairs.
    Most cargo ships in the sixties could generate 1.5mw of electrical power and over 10,000 hp. of engine power
    Remember most people in the UK went to work and went home at night, MN personnel went to sea ate and worked an slept on the job. I believe it made us better people.
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    Default Everton Park(Liverpool)

    This Morning the Wife and Myself went for a walk to Everton Park,lovely views of Liverpool the highest part,you could see all Liverpool the Liver Buildings town centre the Royal Seaforth Docks (grain terminal, container berth,timber berth.New Brighton,fort perch rock,Light House,North Wales,even more,fresh air,take some beating,any one that comes to Liverpool,Take a View.Ken.R634898.All The Best To All.

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    Default A ship is a ship ?

    Quote Originally Posted by vic mcclymont View Post
    Much has been written about the MN, most of it due to ignorance.
    To the majority of the populace of the UK a ship is a ship and no more than that.
    Vic
    Ask the kids where the presents for to day came from, the young: Santa, others Mum and Dad. The older kids say Tesco / Asda / Toys "R" US ETC.

    Maybe, we should look at the big boy's, the stores and businesses that use containers and ships to import to help sponsor amd raise awarness ?

    K.

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    Vic, any relation of Jake McClymont, Glaswegian 2nd Steward with BP in the 70s?

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    Gordon, Sorry no relation.
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    Cool mate. Not the most common name in the world so just on the off chance. As an aside Jake was a good guy, hard as the proverbial feckn nails though.

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