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17th February 2010, 12:35 AM
#61
Short
I did 5 months on the Aragon in 1968. Smashing living conditions after 3 years on the Andes,all 2 berth cabins. I would have stayed longer had the money (tips) been any good.The last time I saw her was in Barbados after I had returned to the Andes. She had been handed over to Shaw Savil and was on her way to the Panama Canal. I read somewhere on the net that she ended her days as a car ferry in the Far East.
Though I had been cruising on the Andes for 3 years by then, the South American run was fantastic.(or is that just my memories: ).From KG5,Tilbury.Las Palmas,Rio,Recife,Santos,Montevideo and BA, you couldn't ask for more. A run ashore in those days was a run ashore.
Lots of happy memories and something the lads at sea today won't experience.
Last edited by Short; 1st March 2010 at 12:05 AM.
Reason: spelling
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11th March 2010, 04:58 PM
#62
I did one trip on the Aragon July-Aug 1965 as Pursers gopher/1st class page boy. Who remembers the uniform? Looked like an Argentinian General in a rather fetching maroon and gold" !!!!
The trip was superb.
I too thought 'A' boays only refered to 'Aragon; Amazon' and 'Arlanza'
I also did two trips on the 'Brasil Star' July-November 1966. Such happy memories of South America.
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11th March 2010, 05:51 PM
#63
Ba run
Hi Paedrig.
I dont know if this qualifies me,but
I did the BA run on the ALCANTARA
back in 1957.
Dave Williams(R583900)
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12th March 2010, 09:26 AM
#64
argintina star 64-65 J.O.S good time but the bosun was a bully up untill a S.O.S put one on him then he went very quite
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8th April 2010, 12:40 PM
#65
A Boats
I only found this site this morning, I did the BA run on the Andes from 1956 and stayed with her as a cruise liner until 1963, anyone else that old out there ??
Regards to all you old salts,I feel about 40 years younger after reading your postings,those were the days.
John
Last edited by hayward; 8th April 2010 at 12:49 PM.
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8th April 2010, 03:37 PM
#66
Hi John,
I was on the Andes July 1961.
Good ship for a big-un.
Den.
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28th April 2010, 03:49 PM
#67
Highland Chieftain Run to BA
Hi All ,
On joining the MN ( Royal Mail Lines) as 3rd lecky and after relieving duty on various RM vessels Iwas appointed to" HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN"on which I done 7 trips on run to BA .from !(1953 to 1955)
transfering Spanish & Portugese imigrants to Brazil & BA (outward )& frozen meat Home,
The accomodation was poor ,food was very good .
Charlie Laird was Senr 2nd ,great bloke ,most of the engrs were from Isle of Wight .
Refrig Eng was called Recker , (not to his face of course)very nice bloke ,engrs ,Irecall Bill Mason ,3rd
Peter Ralph ,4th eng
Remember the arches in BA ,& tension in BA just after Eva Peron died,
Was appointed to" Empire Ken " Trooping ,decided to join Ellerman as lecky" City of Exeter "
From 1955 to 1958, happy days ,
Alan Bland (North Shields) R589973,
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4th May 2010, 05:56 PM
#68
aragon 1965
i did two trips in her as plateman pearl diver to the initiated.
how can we possibly describe b.a. santos and rio to shoresiders of today.
i feel very priviledged to have been a part of the late fifties early seventies merchant service.such great times on many runs.
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20th November 2010, 01:17 AM
#69
R m s amazon
Went to Belfast October 1959 to stand by the AMAZON being fitted out, left Belfast 29 December 1959 for london and was on her maiden voyge, and with her for five years
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22nd November 2010, 08:01 PM
#70
I do and the Bars in 25de Mayo in Ba
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