Hi shipmates, Doris's bar? i may have been there one or two times on a banana ship, I may have had a glass or two to drink, there it was a long time ago.The rum was stronger in them days...
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Hi shipmates, Doris's bar? i may have been there one or two times on a banana ship, I may have had a glass or two to drink, there it was a long time ago.The rum was stronger in them days...
Doris bar in Kingston had nothing to do with the popular doris,es bar in Las Palmas. but just as good.
Good old memories, I was in Kingston many times during the 50s. on Royal Mail Ships. As well as Appletons rum there was the grand 1/2/& 3 Dagger rum. Doris bar was our favourite haunt,spent many a night in there.
I thought she was the lady who inspected the appropriate parts of unfortunates who had dallied too long with the girls at Doris's
I wonder if Doris was operating a franchise business as there was a branch in Las Palmas.
John Re O'Keefe of Royal Mail Essequibo,The Chief Officer on the Royal Mail Lock boats to America in 59 or 65 was named O'keefe, fine big man with a big voice, from the south of Ireland. I recall his office was some what near the Cadets cabin, from it he would shout :BOUCHER: Boucher was the name of the Cadet ,like a dog from the traps ,and calling as he ran YES SIR
Remember Dorises bar well , on the Ebro from September 61 till July 62 ended up Lampy and used to fix up a small Jamaican guy who tended the shore gang Kid Chocolate boxed years before for R.A.F. legs all gone, great little guy. Used to knock around with a Doris girl just called teenager [ remember I was only young] take her to a film and happy all week, Yea some juke box ,with a reel sturdy wire mesh surround, bottles didn't stand a chance. Great days when you were young,looking back we were all very lucky in those days.