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As a 15-year-old in 1967 I travelled with my family on the Oronsay from Vancouver to Southampton via Japan etc. It was the best experience of my life (I'm now 56) ... and for that, I thank the many wonderful crew members, waiters and musicians (I ended up being a pro musician as a result).
Due to war in the Middle East in July '67, Oronsay was re-routed around Africa. There was also a fire in the hold, at sea. Quite frightening.
Would love to contact John, who was the drummer in the Peter Long Trio, and also Steve, who was a waiter in the 2nd class dining room, about 18 at the time. He lent me his turntable so I could listen to Sgt Pepper, which I purchased during our stop in San Francisco (vinyl LP, mono!).
Thanks to all.
Jim Vallance / Vancouver Canada
Hi Jim, I was on the "Oronsay" 1st time joined in Tilbury 1963 March , I was on B deck tourist with Jimmy Mcvicar as deckman, I was the little ginger haired boy,if my memory serves me well you were a deck boy on the Stadium Deck? It was at the time "Biddy" the boatman fell overboard early one morning between Honolulu and Vancover (he was never found unfortunatley) Kind regards Graham (Ginger)
I played football against the Oronsay in Kobe 64/65 time, was on Hms Victorious at the time.
there is an interesting site , go on ORIENT LINE and a few of the old ships will come up, with pics and deck plans ;);)
Hi Nev I seem to come across you quite a lot, I did 1 trip on the Oronsay Feb 1958, sent down from Liverpool midnight Lime Street, under the clock, worked by for a fortnight, then sailed, it was just after the Munich air crash, and I remember seeing the cup game v Sheffield Wed on TV at some pub in Gravesend, 51 years ago, sound like the old BRs in our day off the Berengaria, dont we.
All the best
John
Any former Oronsay crew (1974-75) out there? Love to catch up with you.