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Cannot understand why the person at the Archives cannot help you as there is the Ships Official Logs and Crew list for 1918 Best if you can get there yourself, or next best now is to request Copy of same . They are again open for online Requests but you can only put in application on Friday late to Sunday 4pm They will not accept any other times. Cheers Official Nos: 119208, 119210, 119211, 119216, 119217, 119218, 119219, 119220, 119227,... | The National Archives Reference: BT 99/3428 Description: Official Nos: 119208, 119210, 119211, 119216, 119217, 119218, 119219, 119220, 119227, 119229, 119332, 119335, 119344, 119355, 119368, 119373, 119376, 119377, 119386, 119391, 119582, 119589, 119590, 119593, 119594, 119596, 119597, 119599 Date: 1918 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Language: English Closure status: Open Document, Open Description Access conditions: Open Immediately
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Again the other Ship goes to 1917 ?? So possibly no records of 1918 after she was Sunk?? Cheers Official Nos: 123955, 123956, 123959, 123960, 123962, 123964, 123965, 123967, 123970,... | The National Archives Reference: BT 99/3351 Description: Official Nos: 123955, 123956, 123959, 123960, 123962, 123964, 123965, 123967, 123970, 123973, 123985, 123988, 124009, 124032, 124034, 124043, 124065, 124066, 124067, 124070 Date: 1917 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Language: English Closure status: Open Document, Open Description Access conditions: Again however worth the ask!!! Open Immediately
Hi Tom I have him on this Ship . Born Sunderland He was at Sea a long time . Cheers Gardner TT.JPG Gardner Signiture.JPG TT Gardner 2.jpg Ship 143123 Launched as War Cherry 1919 then Blackhill also later in 1939 TT Gardner Ships.JPG Ship 148113 launched as Ambassador 1925 then Bankcrest same year! TT Gardner.jpg Ship 148092 was Launched as the Belle Marie 1924 became Garesfield 1936 then Selskar 1937 finally Copthall 1950
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Lord Stewart 1915 Small.jpg Doc, As requested, please see attached. Tom.
As my Eyes too are not good cannot make out much there Tom. But will chat later on this all Cheers
Tom Seems strange that with all the Years at Sae there are4 not many Ships listed at all, this gives me thought that he must have a CRS10 Document, if this is so i will look up the Link to see if it can be traced?? And on we go! Cheers
Originally Posted by Doc Vernon Tom Seems strange that with all the Years at Sae there are4 not many Ships listed at all, this gives me thought that he must have a CRS10 Document, if this is so i will look up the Link to see if it can be traced?? And on we go! Cheers May be a logical reason Doc, my book isn't full of stamps, as some of my trips were 7 months, 12 months and 22 months from signing on to signing off. During my one trip period of 22 months other seamen will have signed on/off anything from 12 to 22 different vessels, especially those coasting or on liner trades.
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Hi Tom If there is a CRS10 Doc for him it should be in this Series which i will look into for you. Cheers https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ls/r/C10988853 Reference: BT 382/628 Description: Gardner D to Gardner W Date: 1941 Jan 01 - 1946 Dec 31 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Former reference in its original department: 614 Legal status: Public Record(s) And as his Service spanned so many Years we will also have to look at the later Series,as there may well be an overlap . this again will cost. ?? https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ls/r/C10990597 Reference: BT 382/2373 Description: Gardner A to Gargett E Date: 1941 Jan 01 - 1972 Dec 31 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Former reference in its original department: 351 Legal status: Public Record(s)
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Another reason Ivan could be that he wasnt on too many federated ships. I have often thought is there no way of getting a hold of ones MNOPF contributions if his number was available, most people in the fund kept it as close as their discharge book. But there again if he was not on federated ships I dont think there was any law that said he had to pay it. My term on foreign vessels I didnt , but I did pay my self employed stamp. For the period shortly after the war both these funds would have been running. JS
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