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    did eny one attend sea tranning school southamton docks 1965 i stayed in seamans misshion

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    Lived in Southampton all my life.Don't remember a sea training school. Can you remember where it was?

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    in dock yard colin i did about 3 weaks there then went on northen star

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    Just a question about your training there Derek!
    I know you mention in the Docks,would it possibly be this place,or is this too new?
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    Warsash Maritime Academy (formerly Warsash Maritime Centre) is a maritime training college and is part of Southampton Solent University.[1] The academy campus is just east of Southampton aside the River Hamble and Warsash village.[2] The college provides education, training, consultancy and research to the international shipping and off-shore oil industries. It is one of the United Kingdom's colleges responsible for the training of the British Merchant Navy. The courses on offer cover a wide range of maritime education and training from deck and engineer officer cadetships, including degree pathways, to senior officer certificates of competency, together with the associated safety training.

    Of note! In the 1960s, not very far away from the Maritime Training Centre Warsash, in the neighbouring docks at No 50 berth Southampton docks,
    a sea training vessel named HMS WARSASH, was a familiar sight.
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    Was it on 50 berth like Doc Vernon said? On 50 Berth by Harland and Wolf workshop?

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    it could have been near harland and wolf work shop there was a cafe in the docks where we ues to have our lunch it was all ways crowded with workman

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