Marine Reflections
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You are welcome, no scuba kit yet, but want one!
Yes, the flyers were still up.
Yes, the flyers were still up.
This may be obvious, but if someone does find it, don't give them your address.
i doubt anyone would bother coming to Cardiff!
Bilge Diver and myself were at school in Kaahdiff we were both at Monkton House.
Bilge Diver and myself were at school in Kaahdiff we were both at Monkton House.
I was just there for a couple of years, guessing 1950-52. John (Bilge Diver) did his whole education there also starting from about the same time. We met up on-line purely by accident in the very early days of the internet in a boating forum run by Compuserve. 14k Modems and all that jazz.How do you know i was at Monkton? What years?
Yep Cardiff was a haven for Greek shipowners and liberty ships. I finished up with Reardon Smiths. Devon/Welsh!
WOW! Sorry everyone I consider my wrist well and truly slapped for this inconsiderate thread drift.
Hovercraft? They hadn't been invented, Atlantic crossings were still normally done by ship. Kaahdiff was a major seaport. The Taff ran black with coal dust and no fish lived in it. Racism hadn't been invented by the PC Nazis and in Cardiff especially blacks lived worked and played alongside whites. It was a different world in the 40s & 50s.I quite like the thread drift, its facinating.I don't suppose they had hovercrafts at Monkton when you were there? I'm assuming it was still at the Parade? I was there for the 80s!
Not to me but it might to John. I only remember those that were in my little circle none of who's names will mean anything to a young whipper snapper like youDoes the name Martin Williams mean anything to you?
I quite like the thread drift, its facinating.I don't suppose they had hovercrafts at Monkton when you were there? I'm assuming it was still at the Parade? I was there for the 80s!
Is Monkton House (Kings Monkton) still the premier private school of Wales or was that just my impression at the time because the Greeks spoke of the school with reverence. Certainly in my view the elite of the area seemed to send their boys there or to the intense rivals up the road for Roman Catholics DeLascelles (sp?).
He was my headmaster (Mr Longmore) and is son was a few years behind me! Small world!