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    Smile Crurrie Line

    Any one sail 0n a Currie line ships, They where called the England ,Scotland ect, there Head office was in Leath, I saied on 2 of them from the Pool of London down the Med, Very small ships.
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    Default Small Ships (Coasters)??

    Hello Michael
    Never sailed with the Line but looks like they had a few allright,and as you say small Ships!
    By this they were all Coasters?
    You mention the Med! etc just wondering mate! Where did you go to ! Cheers

    Name of Ship
    Year Built
    Gross Tonnage
    Type of Cargo

    The following were all apparenly still in service in 1954!

    England
    1947
    2271
    Coastal

    Gothland
    1932
    1290
    Coastal

    Highland
    1944
    1876
    Coastal

    Horsa
    1928
    989
    Coastal

    Iceland
    1943
    2879
    Coastal

    Ireland
    1951
    2508
    Coastal

    Lapland
    1942
    2881
    Coastal

    Lowland
    1944
    1876
    Coastal

    Merkland
    1934
    1375
    Coastal

    Pineland
    1949
    2759
    Coastal

    Rhineland
    1938
    1223
    Coastal

    Rutland
    1946
    1907
    Coastal

    Scotland
    1946
    2271
    Coastal

    Shetland
    1943
    1905
    Coastal

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    Smile currie's of leith

    HI Michael
    I did a trip on the Ireland before she was sold. There is a photo of her both as the Ireland and her previous name I M Winck.That was her original name. She was a complete write off in Bengazi after she ran aground.
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    Dave Morris Vindi60

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    Default Zealand

    I was on the Zealand 1958,good ship good run,London,Lisbon,every second weekend London,every second weekend Lisbon.
    She was my last ship before coming ashore.
    Amusing incident,they signed on a AB the only gear he had was what he was wearing,one morning while in London at 0200 he knocked on my door and asked me if I would give him a hand to get a barrel of wine onboard,I told him to eff off,he tried to get some of the deck crowd to help him and got the same reply,he tried the engineers for power and again he was refused.
    His intension was to get the wine onboard and set it up in the deck crowds shower room.
    He had rolled a barrel of wine down the quay to our gang way and that was as far as he got.
    During the forenoon the CID turned up and took him away and we never saw him again.
    The bit what amused me was he said "If you dont give me ahand you are not having any"
    Another job i had on her on passage to Lisbon was exercising two Greyhounds twice a day.

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    Default Currie Line

    We used to go from London to Spain Italy Ect , Spent to much money, i was on the Ireland and the Scotland.
    Mick

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    Talking Telboy45

    Hi Michael,
    At last,something about Currie Lines ! Good company to work for, I sailed on the "ENGLAND" fromJune'62 till June '63. Great ship, great times. We loaded and sailed from St Katherines Dock, usually 1st port of call was Fowey in Cornwall (ah, remember Ma's ? ) to load china Clay, then to Marseille ,then general tramping calling at various ports down the west coast of Italy Genoa,Livorno,Naples,Palermo Sicily, Palma and the usual ports in Spain on the way back.Length of trips varied i but usually anything between 2 to 5 months.Great times, happy ship,good shipmates. Cheers and happy memories.

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    Smile Curries of Leith "Lowland"

    I see from my dis/bk that I sailed on LOWLAND early in 1952 as A/S. Remember it was from the old London Docks just down the road from the old Dock Street pool Shipping Federation office but cant for the life of me remember where we sailed to, but almost certainly close continental port/s as was only onboard about three weeks. Was interested to read one of the other answers about AB & cask of wine, of course these docks were the centre of the wine trade in those days so lots of barrels and casks around. Remember on the GSNC run to Oporto the shippers used to put a small keg each trip in crew mess after one trip someone had tried to broach cargo with a drill thru huge cask of port wine, been disturbed and left very expensive cask of port draining away into bilges so shippers thought it cheaper to supply crew mess free. Bit of advice never supplement free port wine with pints of Guiness
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    Talking Currie Line

    Terry
    We did not call at fowly but we did call at all those other Ports , as i said no money we where ashore every night having a ball.
    Mick ( Wiggy) R717162

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    Talking Currie Lines

    Hi Michael
    Pity you never called at Fowey, Ma's was a late night experience, and so was the time when the galley boy and myself tried to leap aboard just as the England was casting off and we were given up for lost.We were in the usual "after Ma's visit" state, more than inebriated and slipped off the quay and wedged on the fenders. Very lucky,got hustled on to our bunks,and the following morning at sea got hauled in front of "THE MAN" Guess we all "bin there dun that" but never got in that position again. Happy memories ?? Well some were, most were--- not that one.

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    Default Currie Line

    I can remember bring great tanks of Martine back to the UK, All taps had a seal on them except one under the tanks , Martine and Barcade ever night back to the UK Paid off with one Pound . Had to sail on her again to get home next time , Geno and Naples where like Home. I think it was Naples they had the RED FLAG bar .

    Loved it.
    Wiggy
    PS I was starting to think I must have been the Only person to have sailed on Currie Lins.

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