RIP Jim Lawrence

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Very sad, but a life lived to the full.
I was fortunate enough to have known Jim for most of my adult life and it is fair to say that he was probably the last of the Sailormen.
If you haven't read it yet, I would strongly advise getting a copy of his excellent book, London Light a fascinating read and an insight into what life as a bargeman was like!
 

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Very sad, but a life lived to the full.
I was fortunate enough to have known Jim for most of my adult life and it is fair to say that he was probably the last of the Sailormen.
If you haven't read it yet, I would strongly advise getting a copy of his excellent book, London Light a fascinating read and an insight into what life as a bargeman was like!
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As new hardback copy of London Light
£12.00 inc postage (UK 2nd class).
As described by Cobra - an excellent read.
 

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Very sad, but a life lived to the full.
I was fortunate enough to have known Jim for most of my adult life and it is fair to say that he was probably the last of the Sailormen.
If you haven't read it yet, I would strongly advise getting a copy of his excellent book, London Light a fascinating read and an insight into what life as a bargeman was like!
I finished his book this morning. A really enjoyable read.
 
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