lof-news.co.uk
LOF-News: Latest News 2007
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News Date Dec 2007. Wishing you all a Happy New Year. News Date Dec 2007. Thank you to all of the sponsors who make this website financially sound, to those who keep in touch regularly and for just visiting or passing by the website. We are close to approaching our 100,000 hit which I think will take place in January 08 and for a small company and website I think this is a exceptional achievement. I wish everyone a very merry Christmas, a prosperous and hopefully healthy New Year. With regards, Roy.
pdb.rfaaplymouth.org
LINKS - RFAA Plymouth
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Links to other sites of interest. Click on the image to open the link in a new window / tab. If you have any suggestions for other links, please. The Web.Master using the. RFAA Plymouth (c) - 2017-.
mnaredcardormanstown.org.uk
Merchant Navy Association - Dormanstown and Redcar Branch
http://mnaredcardormanstown.org.uk/links.html
The National MNA Web Site. The web site of the Tilbury Branch of the Merchant Navy Association. The Hull Independent Merchant Navy Association. The web site of the Hull Independent Merchant Navy Association. Her name was TREGENNA. A site dedicated to the ss Tregenna, torpedoed with the loss of 33 out of 37 men on 17th September 1940, on a return voyage from Philadelphia to Newport, Monmouthshire. Shipping is, without doubt, the heartbeat of the global economy. Designed by Billy Dobson.
liverpoolviews.co.uk
Information about the Merchant Navy
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The Merchant Navy - home and abroad. Or back to the Home page. After several requests for information about the Merchant Navy, we at Liverpool Views have decided to put this page up with various external websites full of facts and figures about the Merchant Navy. We hope that our readers will find this useful. All links will open in a new window. The Merchant Navy Association. Careers in international merchant shipping. National Union of Marine Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers. Researching the ma...
merchantnavymedal.org
Merchant Navy Medal - Sponsors
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The Merchant Navy Medal. The Merchant Navy Medal Fund relies upon the generous support of its sponsors. Income is composed entirely of charitable gifts from the public and such donations and grants as the shipping industry and related companies, agencies, bodies, authorities, educational establishments or charitable trusts may care to make towards its costs. Apostleship of the Sea. UK Marine Pilots Association. Worshipful Company of Shipwrights.
red-duster.co.uk
red-duster.co.uk Homepage for the red duster merchant navy maritime information archive
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Welcome to the new style guestbook. The Guestbook is now moderated, which will cause a delay before you see your message appear. We appreciate you taking the time to sign our guestbook. Your comments are most welcome and we hope you have gained a greater insight and understanding of the efforts of the MNA. Please Note: Comments in the guestbook do not necessarily reflect the policy of the Merchant Navy Association. To Contact The Webmaster with comments about this site please e-mail:.
red-duster.co.uk
red-duster.co.uk Homepage for the red duster merchant navy maritime information archive
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Once upon a time, the British Merchant Navy was bigger than the rest of the world's tonnage added together. Unfortunately, not so today. The reasons behind the decline of Britain's merchant shipping are numerous and not a topic for consideration in this web site. Over the coming years we aim to fill the below with the names of shipping companies and ships. When a name is there then so is the history, the stories and the photographs. We can fill the columns quicker with your help. W J Myers, Son and Co.
red-duster.co.uk
red-duster.co.uk Homepage for the red duster merchant navy maritime information archive
http://red-duster.co.uk/the%20early%20days.htm
Browse Pages 1 2. Richard Chancellor (d. 1556). British navigator, was, in 1553, appointed captain and pilot major of an expedition under Sir Hugh Willoughby to find a North-East passage to India. With Willoughby in the. And himself in the 160-ton. And accompanied by the. Martin Frobisher (c 1535 - 1594. And a small unnamed pinnace which was lost in a storm. The. Deserted shortly afterwards but the. Sir Humphrey Gilbert (c.1539-83). Which had been provided by Raleigh, the. And vessel in the flotilla, the.
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