h i stan where did you come from im from wigan have you any recolections of the vindi and my dis number wasR648566
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h i stan where did you come from im from wigan have you any recolections of the vindi and my dis number wasR648566
hi jim ,you mentioned in your last post you mentioned i was with your sonin the late 70s, did he remember me if so does he remember anyone else at that time who i might know and which ship was it on thanks for pointing out my wrong dates .not quite with this computering lark.as i mentioned when at the vindi gravesend boxing team wherethere and as it was a once a year occasion i would have thougt some of the guys who where there might remember me from thaht time ,not to worry mate.it was a long time ago. cheers jimmy
Jimmy my son lives in Croatia I only speak to him every couple of weeks,the next time I see him will be when I go over there in June,God Willing.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Hi jim, I hail from the south, Crawley, Sussex. The only memories of the vindi were that it was freezing cold during my stay, food was lousy and was really happy when we became bridge boys, soon to be out of there. Was in hut 2A. Shipped out of the dock St pool London. First ship BP tanker out of Swansea.
Regards, stan
cappy your right my dates were wrong date for the vindi was march1956 .sorry jim gallagher
I was on Chuscal june to December 1970 a bloody good ship 6 from Hull on deck,Percy Bray was bosun,no Jimmy Gallagher that trip.
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I might add i was at the Vindy on deck from july 1966 billet A4.
There was a John Mcguiness from Barra with me on the Grainton in 1970,he lived in the Anchor house in Canning town when ashore i think i saw him there one time later when iwas having a drink there when i was passing through.
I joined the Booker Viking on the 1st July 1969 straight out of Indie and was as green as grass. Fond memories of the little ship and crew and what a great first voyage at sea for me. Liverpool to Glasgow then Tortola, St kitts, Antigua, Paramaribo and Georgetown followed by Barbados for bunkers on the home run to Liverpool. I stayed until December 69 when I managed to get a deck apprenticeship with Denholms. Still feel privileged to have sailed and gained experience with general cargo on her compared to my future OBOs' and tankers. Boy could she pitch and roll though and I was twice thrown out of my bunk onto the deck with her cork screwing.
I well remember Johnny Best the bosun and a quite a few others too.
Yes, the Vindi closed in 1966 /67 and if you recall you joined her in 1995 you may be thinking of when you joined the Association.
Phil.