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    PS Does anyone know where I can obtain a photograph of the San Leonardo. Thank you in advance.

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    John the best i could find was these from when she was the Turnbinellus. Some sites say that she was renamed the SAN LEANDRO rather than the LEONARDO. One is presumably a typo??


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    I never touched her , honest I didnt. There was a sheep that..........
    well it was a long voyage.
    New Zealand or Australian? The Kiwi ones are more attractive I hear!
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    Hi,My oldest was a collier, Jellico Rose,about 1921 build,for a Liverpool Co.pretty sure Co's name began with the letter H,Ten days was enough,Goole to Shoreham and back,remember the weather was terrific,S. Pacific style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Morcom View Post
    John the best i could find was these from when she was the Turnbinellus. Some sites say that she was renamed the SAN LEANDRO rather than the LEONARDO. One is presumably a typo??
    Tony,
    Thanks very much for the photos.

    When I sailed on her in 1958/59 she definately was the SAN LEONARDO. I was assistant steward on her. She was classed as an old T2 tanker in them days but she was a very happy ship.

    Again thanks for the photos, I've now got photos of all the ships I sailed on.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by len mazza View Post
    Hi,My oldest was a collier, Jellico Rose,about 1921 build,for a Liverpool Co.pretty sure Co's name began with the letter H,Ten days was enough,Goole to Shoreham and back,remember the weather was terrific,S. Pacific style.

    Cheers,

    Len.

    Kia Ora ,Len!

    That shipping Co. would be R.Hughes.

    Your old ship lasted a good 44 years in total !
    See HERE

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    saild on port dunedin 1925 port fairy 1928 port alma 1928 great ships remember getting new matress on fairy top bunk could not turn over without hitting deckhead best days ever ray maddocks

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    sailed on a coaster.fluor built 1925 robertsons of glasgow
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    sailed on port dunedin 1925 port fairy 1928 port alma 1928 remember on fairy getting new matress top bunk could not turn over without hitting heat on deck head best days ever ray maddocks

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    The SS Gloucester Castle Completed 1911 .I was scared to roll over in my bunk in case i put my elbow through the ships side .One 5.9 shell fired by the Germans over the bridge would have sunk her

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