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8th October 2023, 10:11 AM
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Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
https://splash247.com/in-shipping-wh...bt-dont-doubt/
Think this just about explains the demise of British shipping companies.
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9th October 2023, 12:42 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
John.
I have just finished for the second time the life story of Admiral and eventually Vi count Horatio Hornblower, he was one of the instigators of the P&O plus steam and propeller driven ships, until a few years ago I thought he was just a story on Video.
Des
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9th October 2023, 01:01 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
I thought the same Des , Hornblower was a figment of someone’s fertile imagination , you’re not getting mixed up with Horatio Nelson are you . If so you may fail the Geriatic Test. Off to the senility bin this morning with the wife , hope they don’t start on me as well JS
PS didn’t CS Forrester write the Hornblower books . JS
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9th October 2023, 05:16 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
You are confused, the original 'Hornblower' was a steward on a UCL ship. LOL


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9th October 2023, 09:17 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
Is this a new record ? John posts an interesting link about one of the best known British shipping companies and so far the response is Hornblower, Nelson and some steward on a UCL ship.
As the article mentioned as soon as Blue Flu went public the writing was on the wall P&O is another company that sold it's soul.
The Bibby family have the right idea. They are still a privately owned compnay and have a work force of over 1300.
https://pitchbook.com/profiles/compa...04-96#overview
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9th October 2023, 10:19 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel

Originally Posted by
James Curry
Is this a new record ? John posts an interesting link about one of the best known British shipping companies and so far the response is Hornblower, Nelson and some steward on a UCL ship.
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We seafarers mourn the loss of ALL our shipping companies, not just those who considered themselves elitist, with Blue Flue who considered themselves being the most elite, both shoreside and seagoing; but alas could not read the future market, like so many others. Also those in charge being the benefactors of their deceased predecessors hard work but lacking the foresight of said predecessors turned to what they thought was the 'easy buck' path and to hell with loyalty to its own employees and the country with its requirement for a viable Merchant Navy. Why was it so many large British shipping companies failed to read the future of sea transport and its necessity in supplying an ever increasing world wide population, the only answer was short term greed in a short term building boom.
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9th October 2023, 10:27 AM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
As i have posted before, an Island nation without its own merchant fleet is madness, dependent on other nations, we never learn. We have become soft in relying others to supply us, not many years ago our dear french neighbours threatened to cut off our electric supply !!
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9th October 2023, 11:27 AM
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Keith Tindell
As i have posted before, an Island nation without its own merchant fleet is madness, dependent on other nations, we never learn. We have become soft in relying others to supply us, not many years ago our dear french neighbours threatened to cut off our electric supply !!
I recall tinking exactly the same at the time of the Falklands campaign, there were not enough suitable British flag vessels to support the task force. so many foreign flag were vessels hired at huge expense.
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9th October 2023, 12:24 PM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
They couldn’t equal the same effort today Tony.everything the Navy could requisition they requestioned mostly offshore vessels and harbour tugs , foreign vessels were chartered at astronomical rates . I was there when the fleet sailed from Portsmouth and there when they came back. The Royal Yacht which officially is earmarked as a hospital ship was not brought in as such and I heard various stories why not. But believe if lost it would have been a big target and a big uplift to the enemy if she was lost , that was one of the stories the other one was the costing of such as apparently fuel wise she was a guzzler , these however were rumours. It was a very motley fleet of ships that I saw sailing from Portsmouth , of course they were joined by other vessels from the likes of Southhampton and Plymouth. Today would be a lot harder to raise such a flock of ships . Personally I think Merchant Shipping should have been nationalised regardless of the old feelings of most against such happening. JS
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9th October 2023, 10:17 PM
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Re: Alfred Holt/Blue funnel
Ivan why do you seem to have a downer on Blue Funnel line . While the company was still in the control of the Holt family they treated their crews well and looked out for their well being. I suppose a lot of liner companies did similar.
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