Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
#14, Hi Harold welcome to the site.
Keith Tait has not been on here since his last post in October 2012. Best to send a private message via this forum which will alert his email address.:)
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Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
Keith,
In case you havent got a photograph of the MV Pennyworth
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John Albert Evans.
Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
I did two trips on the Pennyworth John the most miserable ship I ever sailed on.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
#14.... An Extremely very belated sorry for not seeing at the time and just now seeing of the death of Alex Barnes, I don't obviously read all the posts as I should, and very sorry to hear of Alexs death. I remember him from the days of my being with Dalgliesh, when he had his wife and son on the ship in I think it was Cardiff. I also had the wife and daughter at time she must have been about 3. She was terrified of Alexs boy as he spoke with the broad Belfast accent and was the spitting image of his dad as well. I am sure if I had seen this post before I would have answered before now, maybe I did and it was erased when the site was invaded long ago, but I have no recollection. I assume you will have known Norman Hutchison as well being another Belfast man, must have been all of 50 years ago. Incidentally Alexs son who must have been about 4 or 5 at the time swore like a trooper, and imitated his Dad in every way. Just looking at your post again see it is recent, so after all it may be the only one referring to his death. Cheers JS
Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
Keith coming back to your original request. I must have met your Grandfather as joining the Pennyworth at Middlesborough he must have been the Chief there at the time. Candiotis must have relieved him as chief, My time thereafter on the Pennyworth Candiotis was Chief. I then went on to the Warkworth and the Ravensworth a Port Talbot runner then as was built for that port as was the restriction to ship size etc. and had to be locked in and out. On the Ravensworth all the names you quote were put on the same ship, and Barnes must then have been promoted to chief engineer. The electrician had the worst visible burns that I recollect especially his hands and arms, the others obvious burns where they weren't visible. Think Dalgliesh kept them together so as to be available for any insurance claims etc. they must have received some monetary gain somewhere for disfigurement alone, is this not a line of enquiry to pursue for your relation. Also there must have been a line of enquiry into the cause of the explosion. It would probably have gone through the P and I club there being no loss of life, for insurance claims. Cheers JS
Re: Harry Tait (Chief Engineer)
The P and I club at that time believe was called the North East Coast Ship Owners Society. JS