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    I'd like to know as much as possible about the ship Ethel Everard
    Dad was on it and it might have gone to places im looking for I'm told
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    There are a couple of photos in the gallery of this site, just click on the gallery section at the top of this page then click on the search box and enter the ships name Ethel Everard and that should start your quest. It is interesting that the first Ethel Everard a Thames sailing barge was beached and abandoned during the evacuation of Dunkirk and that the last one of this name (After a name change to Angie) was abandoned after grounding of Libya in the 80's There are also several photo's of her in various guises on the Shipspotting.com web site. You can also try googling IMO6608397 which was her official number. You can also try googling either Everard's of Greenhithe or F,T. Everard which will lead you to several sites specifically for that company plus it leads to a facebook page. Good luck with your search. I am sure that others on this site will add to what I have written.

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    I used to meet and chat to Ethel Everard in the Office in Greenhithe when we were laid up there on the Amity in 1953, I fancied her then but she was a bit older than me, about 25 or so.
    I heard many years later that she married a Vicar, I think she sadly died in the 1990s.
    Brian


    there were two ETHEL EVERARDS,
    HERE THEY ARE BELOW..
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    Which one i ask!

    Ethel Everard 1944 Off Number 180075 1957 Off Number 187688 1966 Off Number 308116 ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Vernon View Post
    Which one i ask!

    Ethel Everard 1944 Off Number 180075 1957 Off Number 187688 1966 Off Number 308116 ??

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    (A)The one with the midships accommodation will be the 1957 /187688,

    (B) the accommodation aft will be the 1966 / 308116

    The series in (A) were built from 1953 to circa 1958

    The 1944 is not depicted

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    1953 with Ethel Everard went to South Alloa on the Firth of Forth and then to Grangemouth where I paid off and went back deep sea on a liberty Ship to South ans Eas t Africa.
    Did not really like Coasters
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    Dad was on this ship 50-51
    Also 1973

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    Yes, I was on the Ethel Everard from May to July 1968 as Catering boy. Signed on in Birkenhead and off in Grangemouth after a couple of trips up the Baltic. From what I can remember, I was glad to sign off.

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