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13th July 2022, 07:08 AM
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Tides of change George barker
Hi all been a member for quite some time but never posted before i wrote a liitle book which im not selling however it is on amazon kindle
title is "Tides of Change" my MN service and ships as a young lad,some members in my age group 80s may be interested thanks George Barker R690203
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13th July 2022, 11:11 AM
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Re: Tides of change George barker
Hello George
Seems that was in my time as well, and i dare say many more on here, so should get a good look in at this Book!
I will put the Link so as to make it easier for those Members who wish to look at it!
Thank you
Tides of Change: Memoirs of One Man’s Experience in the British Merchant Navy (1957 – 1962) eBook : Barker, George: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store
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21st July 2022, 12:04 AM
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Re: Tides of change George barker
Thank you for posting the link,you may be interested that the photo on the cover was was taken by me from the Lamlash hotel Isle of Arran scotland while on a visit to Ardrossan couple of years ago Gb
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