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All alone am I----
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Surely there's more than ex-Brocklebanker me on this Site? I've logged-on several times hoping to see someone from Brock's. Let's se! Phil ex-Teen Sahib. |
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Long time no see, Phil
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Hello, Phil. I'm still here. Sparks with Brocks 1957-61: Mahanada, Mawana, Mahronda, Marwarri deep sea, and sundry coastals.
I'm enjoying a bit of research into the ports for the memoirs. Massowah is absorbing, and Aden is interesting. Legend says that Cain and Abel are buried beneath Aden town.. Brock posters have become rare as we grow more antique. Keep smiling through. Harry
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Once knew a chap who started as an Engineer Cadet with Brocklebanks, do I qualify? Whilst with Brocks he sailed on the Atlantic Conveyor, quite a diverse Fleet.
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Greetings James and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Salaams Phil; Joined Brocklebanks as apprentice and never left until belly-ache ruled me out. The Company name changed umpteen times during my 30 years.
Sailed on Malakand, Mahout, Maturata, Maskeliya, Mawana, Makrana, Mangla, Mahseer and Maihar (1968 vintage). Coasted Matra and Manaar. Came home on Ivernia, Coasted Media and took Parthia out to Hong Kong. Stood by Conveyor in building but never sailed. Cunard Champion (sported a Brocklebank Funnel and, while I was there, a Brocklebank house flag). Did more time on tankers, Luxor, Luminetta, Lumen, Lumiere, Lucerna, Oloibiri and Energos then a trip on Marin (a baby box boat). Last edited by Hugh Shuttleworth; 7th May 2021 at 13:20. |
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Brilliant!
It's great to know there are a load of us still around!
Personally I'm about as much use as the proverbial a**e-pocket-in-a-vest these days, what with my crook knees, so my bike-riding is a thing-of-the-past. Hopefully, now that 'lock-down' is easing I'll be able to get out-and-about on my 8 m.p.h. scooter! (Ah! Those halcyon days when I'd go for a high-speed blast on my Suzuki TSR! DEFINITELY no more carrying ladders on my push-bike!). So let's keep the Brock flag alive gents. Burra salaams, Phil |
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