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Joined BP as a catering boy 1981, eventually left in 88 as Chief Cook.
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Joined the British Centaur as EDH in 1967. Did one trip as EDH, then did the GP course in Liverpool and re joined the Centaur a few weeks later. I signed a company contract on that ship, and remained with BP until 1977. Great company I thought, when a lot of development within the company was going on. Prudhoe Bay, North Sea, Opening up markets in the US by buying up several US oil companies, bigger & bigger ships, though the number of ships was reduced. All very exciting I thought.
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Joined the British Scout smallest ship they had on the coast in 51 to 52.
British navigator 52 British Piper 53, British Captain 53, British Guardian four trips 54 , British Builder 55 to 56, all as AB the Builder was the last foreign going ship I was on, a few coasters later and then the Kiwi coast. Tugger |
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just jumped ship from SN which seemed to have lost My Photos albums for at least several users, This site is almost the same as SN, still don't know the whole story of what happened..but willing to try SH now.
was in BP and Holder Bros as Nav App, 3/O and 2/O from 1958-66 ships British Patriot, Oak, Merchant,Seafarer, Judge, Robin and Kestel Beauval, Orepton, Hardwick Grange best ships Oak and Robin worst ships Merchant and Judge. 2nd mates 1962 1st mates 64, left sea in 66 for computer software career. moved to USA 1974 working for IBM, |
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My first trip to sea British Resource July 1964 December 1964. Isle of Grain, Killingholme, Jarrow, Bonny, Swansea, Falmouth (drydock) my hometown, Bandar Mashur via Suez Canal, Bombay crew change, Abadan, Djibouti, Little Aden, Freetown, via Cape of Good Hope, Bonny, Swansea, paid off.
Left after this trip and returned to sea 14 years later with P&O Bulk Shipping for 8 yrs then TMA for a further 8 yrs. |
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Greetings holystone and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Another refugee from SN. It looks very similar before the recent changes there.
Again another 68 apprentice, made it to 2/e before the 86 chuck out. |
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1st trip Leckie on the Comet!!!
Then the Sailor the Destiny the Judge the Adventure and the Centaur. I still don't know who I upset! |
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Greetings Andrew and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Started working as a galley boy on British Knight, British Enterprise, British Piper 1960, spending nine months on the River Fal. Then British Industry 61, British Sailor 62, British Power 62/63, British Dragoon 64, Br Mariner 64.Br Hazel 65 2nd cook and baker, Br Aviator ch/cook 66. Br Mariner 67. Br Bulldog 67/68. Catr Off. Br Loyalty 69. Br Gunner 69/70. Br Lancer 70. British Hazel 71. British Hawthorn 72, British Mallard 73. British Guardsman 74.
BP a good Company, From 1975 onwards worked with Denholms, an excelent Company. through their connections in other companies I remained employed through to 1990. |
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No involvement with the company as such, but co-authored the book BRITISH TANKERS with Ray Solly, published by Chatham Publishing 2005. Where has the time gone?
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British Crusader, Sergeant, Freedom, Centaur and Curlew.. Eng Cadet to 4th.. Glad i left to go to IT.
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Remember Swansea
When I was a youngster the view from my bedroom overlooked Swansea Bay and Swansea Docks. The bay saw many BP Tankers arriving and going into Kings Dock (or was it Queens Dock) to discharge oil - much from Aden. BP LLandarcy was the refining works and the Tank Farm on the sea front always had that interesting smell of oil. Because of the shipping in Swansea was the deciding factor to go to sea. Unfortunately my eyesight was not good enough to become a Deck Officer (good bye to BP), but sailed in the Pursers office for 10 enjoyable years.
Cheers - Spotter185 |
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Morning all, just clambered aboard the SH liferaft from the wreckage of SN.
1968 intake Engineer cadet - Poplar Tech, South Shields and Hawthorn Leslie workshop experience. Sailed Br.Light as E/C 1972; Br.Holly as A/J/E 1972; Br. Light ( again! lucky me!)as J/E 1973; Br.Destiny as J/E 1973-4; Br.Aviator as 4/E 1974-5 (my best trip); Br. Patience as 3/E 1975-6 (two trips); Br. Promise as 3/E 1976-7; Border Pele as 3/E 1977-8. Packed it in to raise a dynasty of little Steve Hs ashore. Never regretted joining BP, sometimes regretted leaving. |
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Greetings Steve and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Hi all, been here for a while but I can't remember giving a quick summary of my time wth BP.
I was a 1971 eng. cadet doing phase 1 at Poplar Tech. and phase 3 at Glasgow CNS. First trip was on the Inventor just as the 1973 war and oil crisis kicked off. I spent most of my time on motor ships, particularly River boats. I left in 1986 as a 3/E when the axe fell, last ship being the Security. The wife was expecting our first child, and so took my chances ashore, although unemployment levels were still high. |
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Sailed on 4 vessels British Respect, British Trent, British Wye and Gas Enterprise for Wallems of Isle of Man
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Hi Gdynia I was on the Trent 5/11/86 - 1/5/87, 2/E and Gas Enterprise 18/6/86 - 4/10/86, Gas Engineer, also through Wallems, maybe you were there at the same time?
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Anyone come accross a Jim Little in BP ?. Last saw him in 1965 at King Edwards Mid apprentice
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Jim Little
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John, That name dully rings a bell ... I am sure I know the name but at present cannot put him in place. What was your connection? Barnsey |
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