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    Ken
    I have searched through the crew lists and have found quite a bit on your dad.
    I have created a page for him in the Staff Register: Stanley Cain
    For now it just contains his service record but if you would like to send me anything else, including any photos I would be happy to include them.

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    Welcome to the site Ken
    I.m sure the ifo is racing in
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    Hello my name is Peter Troy (81) I maybe a first cousin to a Stanley Cain. Was his mother called Minnie Swigg?
    Did they at one time live in Eltham? I lost touch after his mum died, but here’s the irony. During my sea-going years I worked as a Steward on The Warwick, The Dunnotar and other Castle boats.

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    Hello Peter
    Another perhaps co -incidence as I too was on both those Ships ,I did the last Voyage of the Dunnottar Castle From Cape Town to KG5 ,when she was sold and resumed Service for quite a few Years after that with different names a great old Ship she was. That trip was in 1958 Also as said on the Warwick Round Africa Run as well,same as the Dunnottar!
    We may have met at some stage ?? I was in Catering!
    Cheers


    This Pic was taken when I was actually on the Dunnottar on her last trip as that name mid Atlantic I only just found this after nearly 50 Years Amazing my Discharge Book shows the date that we left Cape Town



    Thanks to Mr. Anderson and a certain quartermaster aboard the DURBAN CASTLE the evocative picture above was taken of the DUNNOTTAR CASTLE (1936) as seen from the DURBAN CASTLE between Ascension Island and St. Helena in the South Atlantic on July 19th 1958. DUNNOTTAR CASTLE was homeward bound on her last voyage as a Union-Castle liner. At that time Mr. Anderson was serving on DURBAN CASTLE (1938) as a lamp trimmer. The DUNNOTTAR CASTLE sailed on as the Greek cruise ship VICTORIA. DURBAN CASTLE was broken up in Hamburg in 1962.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Cain View Post
    Hi,

    Ken Cain here, my late father Stanley J W Cain was with the Union Castle line in the1950's until (I think the 1970's as an Engineer. I believe he sailed on many of the "Castle" ships including Pendennis, Edinburgh and also the Reina Del Mar. There may have been others, does anyone have any information that could help in reearching the ships etc that he sailed on and his life on board?

    Thanks Ken Cain
    Hi Ken. Try googling B and C Staff register. A wonderful man by the name of Chris Isaacs runs this site and lists everything you can think of. Give it a go. Patsy
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    Quote Originally Posted by robpage View Post
    I have just looked on the b&c staff registers and if you look at Decemberr 1965 you will find S Cain as a junior 2nd engineer on the Edinburgh Castle .
    I was on the Edinburgh Castle till May 1965 but do not remember that name.There was a Brian Nash in the Engineering department at that time....he moved on to Safmarine “South African Statesman” I believe.

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    Thats Dads birthday Vernon, can i get a copy of the info and if so how? Thanks for the lookup,

    Ken

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    I was on the castle ships in the 50s but none of what you have mentioned

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    I was on castle ships in the 50s but none of what you have mentioned John Beckett

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    Hello Ken
    For his CRS10 you will have to go in person to Kew ,as to ask online nowdays seems an impossible task with them,but you can try anyway by giving full particulars such as Full name DOB Place of Birth,Ships served on etc etc. And also must include Ref Number

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    Search results: BT382/2157 | The National Archives

    For his Seamans Pouch ,this is available online readily but at a cost as well,this will hold basic info on him,that is why the CRS is the best option with a lot more info


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    R580531 CAIN S J W 18/01/1932 DOUGLAS | The National Archives
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    ken@kencain.netthanks KC

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    Unfortunately I dint know Dad too well as parents were divorced when I was very young and Dad moved to Southampton - clearly to be nearer work, anything that you can find or point me in the right direction - ken@kencain.net

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    No, Dad was from the IoM and his mum was Edith Lilian Nellie Williams

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