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Old 18th April 2017, 15:37
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Smile Welcome to the J & J Denholm forum

Welcome to the J & J Denholm forum on Shipping History.
Hopefully we will find many of our ex-Denholm shipmates here, so please start your own threads and help us populate the site.

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Welcome to the J & J Denholm forum on Shipping History.
Hopefully we will find many of our ex-Denholm shipmates here, so please start your own threads and help us populate the site.

Cheers,

Thanks Ray , managed to get in , not even a confirmation email from mods , maybe
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Old 21st March 2021, 09:09
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Hi Guys just found this thread lets hope is is better the SN
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Old 21st March 2021, 09:22
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Better site but the same old Denholms.
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Old 21st March 2021, 13:45
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That, old boy, is because we cannot be improved upon. I take the 'H' is for Hibernian. Humble does not suit you.
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Old 21st March 2021, 14:05
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Better site but the same old Denholms.
IMHO.
And how would you know ?.
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Old 21st March 2021, 15:40
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Greetings Tom and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Old 22nd March 2021, 09:28
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My bluff has been called. After years of posting John has discovered I'm an oul windbag. I knew it couldn't last.
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Old 26th July 2021, 12:35
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Hopefully and appropriate thread to post:

I read in the company rag that the excellent Joyce Murdoch is to retire shortly. Those who served in the pre-A-E offices will remember her fondly (I am sure). As will many engineers when she assisted in their recruitment.

One of those that made life in the Kremlin fun.

I suspect she might get to read any well wisher posting on SN. I do not know if she follows SH as well. In case she does:

Happy retirement again, Sharkie.

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Old 27th July 2021, 19:35
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Willie Munro has just posted another 5 Denholm News on SN going back to 1963 .
Great stuff and wonderful nostalgia.
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