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  • #90377
    Bob Wilson
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      BP tanker British Aviator – 1924 –

      british aviator coloured & labelled.jpg

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      #8597
      Bob Wilson
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        #90384
        Bob Abell 2
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          @bobabell2

          Nice looking ship, Bob……..Is this ear marked for your next build?

          i'm a little surprised at the extensive wireless stuff?

          Suppose, that's what makes the model of special interest?

          Bob

          #90385
          Bob Wilson
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            @bobwilson59101

            Thanks Bob,,

            It isn't radio stuff for the most part. The radio aerial is across the two mastheads with the downlead going to the radio room. Below that is a traitic stay with a number of halliards hanging from it. At certain times in port when the tanks were empty, huge canvas "sails" would be hoisted on these, to funnel the wind down the tanks to clear the oil fumes. There are two flag halliards going from the yard to the bridge wings, and the one going down to the forecastle head is for the "anchor ball," that should be hoisted when the ship is at anchor.

            I am not planning on building British Aviator. In fact I am not doing much model shipbuilding at the moment. It is not safe to send models via couriers anymore, because of breakages. Due to Covid, no-one can come and collect them personally, and I have a feeling that this "lockdown" can now be regarded as more-or-less permament. So I have turned to drawing. This is one I did of a ship that I spent two years in – the iron ore carrier Sagamore. I superimposed a photograph of the real sea over the lower part, and added a few storm clouds with photo editing software -.

            Bob

            sagamore in sea with storm clouds(large).jpg

            #90386
            Bob Abell 2
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              @bobabell2

              Thanks Bob

              I didn`t really think they were aerials, but they had me scratching my head alright

              I agree with your dismal forecast concerning the virus!

              Unless we find a cure……..!

              The crack pots rushing about in large groups…..Won`t be in large groups for long!

              Can`t understand the Government relaxing the restrictions, it`s just asking for trouble

              Look after yourself Robert and everybody too……Be careful out there!

              Bob

              #90389
              harry smith 1
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                @harrysmith1

                Hi Bob

                The government in Victoria(Australia) relaxed to rules and has kick they butt.

                Second wave and has got into New South Wales!!!

                Tasmania only one case( from Victoria) in about two months!!!

                It's a pain in the butt, but follow the safest rules !!!

                We have been back boating for a few months with all the safety stuff.

                So we are very luck at this point of time, but it only takes one!!!!

                Some times in pays to live on a small island !!!

                Harry Smith

                #90391
                Bob Abell 2
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                  @bobabell2

                  Know what yer mean, `arry

                  Sorry for the SILLY opening phrase, but it is a well known saying in the UK

                  I`m wondering how the Black Death in medieval days actually died out?

                  It ought to be investigated, as there may be a life boat in it for us all?

                  Bob

                  #90393
                  Bob Wilson
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                    @bobwilson59101

                    The Black Death died out with the great fire of London that burned up most of the rats! I believe this thing is being spread by aircraft more than anything else! And zero chance of them phasing that out!

                    #90394
                    Colin Bishop
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                      @colinbishop34627

                      My first job was with Furness Ship Management in Leadenhall Street, London, and I initially worked in the payroll department. I used to be involved with payments to the officers of the ships which included Sagamore.

                      Colin

                      #90396
                      Bob Abell 2
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                        @bobabell2

                        HI Bob

                        You are nearly right about the departure of the Black Death….But not quite

                        There is a pretty little village, nor far from where I live called EYAM in Derbyshire

                        During the Black Death period, a parcel of clothes was sent to Eyam and it was infected with the Bubonic Plague !

                        The village was decimated by the plague and yet it miraculously died out!…..HOW?

                        A true miracle.

                        In the church there is a Roll of Honour book and the first entry I looked at was by coincidence a Kenneth Abell

                        Bob

                        #90398
                        Bob Wilson
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                          @bobwilson59101

                          Yes, but that was directly connected to the London outbreak. After the fire, it never appeared on a massive scale again. But there was a case recently, forgot where – so it is still around –

                          Bob

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                          Bob Wilson
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                            @bobwilson59101

                            I didn't actualy work for Furness Withy, but was rented to them from the marine radio company AEI, but I would have joined them if they started taking radio officers direct. Perhaps just as well they didn't, because my next company was Union-Castle, and the passenger ships were more to my liking than cargo.

                            Edited By Bob Wilson on 29/07/2020 15:30:19

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