Brian #40 RLT's quiz still there and picture of ship.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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Brian #40 RLT's quiz still there and picture of ship.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Hi Jim,
sorry about that, I must have clicked on the wrong link, That one gave me a blue screen withy copyrite on it.
Yes No. 40 is definately the Dunedin Star disguised as Roland. Six hatches, two on the fore deck one amidships and three on the after deck the samson posts I am swinging on is there, and that funnel, I think it was the biggest funnel ever on a cargo ship in those days. a big job when we got a `Job and Finish` painting it
in Cape Town but we did it and got ashore early.
Cheers
Brian
Cock up on my part reason for delete lads, I take it you agree it is the Gladstone Dock here in Liverpool early 60s. Brian it was the funnel that threw everyone we couldn't find any L @Holt with a stack like that Regards Terry.
Well do remember Gladstone Dock joining the Duchess of Bedford There was also the Duchess of Richmond and it was pitch black it was bitterly cold and armed sentries everywhere as well as the dock police I thought should I back down and go home but no I carried on and that was to be the best ship I ever signed on
LOU my grandfather was a stoker on the duchess of Richmond from new to the scrap yard early 1900s.jp
LOU my grandfather was a stoker on the duchess of Richmond from new to the scrap yard early 1900s.jp
Hi John
I dont think Lou is that old,
It was a later Duchess of Richmond which I think became the Empress of Canada after the war and burned in the Gladstone January 1953,
The Duchess of Bedford became the Empress of France after WW2 and went for scrap in December 1960
Cheers
Brian.