Sea Breezes, Vol. 68 (1994)
- Harrison, Henry G.: How My Ship Was Captured by a German Raider.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 13-20, ill.
How the Elder Dempster liner Appam was captured by a German raider
during the First World War.
- Duffy, Francis James: Passenger-carrying Submarine Opens New World for
Tourists.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 35-27, ill.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 1: Workington to Douglas.
Seasick Maybe, but Never Sick of the Sea!
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 28-33, ill.
Across the Irish Sea with the Manxman.
- McNamee, David: They Also Serve who Only Stand and Wait.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 40-45, ill.
About the Stand-by Vessel (SBV) Toisa Widgeon.
- Bruce-Chwatt, Robert M.: Wartime Use of Merchant Vessels as Hospital
Ships.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 46-53, ill.
- Leek, B.M.: These Spendid Ships: Elder Dempster Lines' Motorship
Aureol of 1951.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 54-60, 67, ill.
- Goldsmith-Carter, George: A Rough Night on the Nore Lightvessel.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 97-101, ill.
Second World War Duty in the English Channel.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: Canadian National Railways' Steamer
Lady Drake of 1928.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 102-107, ill.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 2: Lerwick to Unst. With
the Earl to the Northern Isles.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 108-110, ill.
- Obin, Alan: "Fire is out Greatest Hazard".
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 111-114, ill.
Engine room fire onboard the Oregon Star.
- Solly, Ramond: There's no Smoke Without Fire . . . Or is There?
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 115-117, 123.
- Tubman, G.E.: A Summer Sunshine Cruise to St Tropez.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 118-123.
- Shaw, Jim: Japan's Floating Museums Attract the Crowds.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 124-129, ill.
- Tideswell, Richard: Triumph and Disaster of the "A"-class
Submarines.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 137-140.
- Dodsworth, J.M. Harry: By "Sealink" Along the St Lawrence.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 141-144, ill.
- Stead, R.: Fire Down Below -- Send for a Sailor!
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 181-185, ill.
A "volunteered" stoker onboard the Fort St James in 1945.
- Barker, Roy: My First Few Hours as a First-trip "Peggy".
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 186-189, ill.
With the Hillcrest Part in 1946.
- Manson, Sutherland: All in a Day's View in the Pentland Firth.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 190-193, ill.
Ship spotting on the island of Stroma in 1940.
- Youde, Barrie: The Long, Hard Road to Becoming a Liverpool Pilot.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 205-217, ill.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 3: Tyne to Midtfjord.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 218-223, ill.
With the Bergen Line's Leda to Norway.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: Svenska Lloyd's Britannia ot 1929.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 224-228.
- McNeill, T.N.: The Third Officer's Story.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 265-271.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: The Lancashire Shipping Co's
Thurland Castle of 1929.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 278-283, 322, ill.
- Battaglia, Salvatore: How a Speedy Sailer Became a Powerful
Motorship.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 284-285, ill.
The schooner Piero, which was laid in 1887 and launched in 1892,
lasted for nearly 80 years.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond: - 4: Hull to Grimsby. Cruise
to a Four-minute Warning.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 286-290, ill.
A day trip with the paddlesteamer Lincoln Castle.
- Waters, Colin ed.: The Glenlee Comes Home to Scotland.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 291-293, ill.
Built in 1896, the Glenlee sailed as the Galathea during 1922-1993.
- Colton, J. Ferrell: Britons, Bring the Moshulu Home!
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 296-298, ill.
- Balderstone, D.J.: Last Voyage of the Port Launceston.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 299-305, ill.
- Lockett, Alan: The Melody Lingers On.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 349-351, ill.
As steward onboard the P&O liner Maloja.
- Holding, Robert: The Wreck of the Invercauld.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 352-356.
The three-masted ship Invercauld was wrecked on the Auckland
Islands in 1864.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: British India's Troopship
Dilwara.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 363-368, ill.
- Dodds, Michael T.: My Salad Days at Sea.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 369-371.
Gardening onboard while sailing in North Atlantic convoys.
- Jaffee, Walter W.: The Jeremiah O'Brien -- Ship of Destiny.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 372-380, ill.
- Jackson, Ian: Luxury, Thy Name is Liberty.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 381-383, ill.
Sailing with the Liberty ship Samcree.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 5: Galway to Inishmore. Two
Game Little Ships on Great Waters.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 384-387, ill.
Sailing with the Naom Éanna and the Galway Bay.
- Boeckel, C.E.A. van: A Trip Round North Borneo.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 388-389, 393, ill.
A two week trip with the Straits Steamship Co's Kimanis.
- Shaw, Trevor: Was the Marella the Kaiser's Yacht?
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 390-393.
Burn Philp's steamship Marella was built as the German Hilda
Woermann and was completed in 1917.
- Brabrook, W.F.: D-Day Anniversary: HMS Belfast: Part One. In
Action off the Normandy Beaches.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 433-437, ill.
- Williams, Peter R.: D-Day Anniversary: "Is This the Way to Omaha?"
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 445-450, ill.
On board the Polish supply ship Katowice as radio officer during
the invasion at Normandie.
- Wilson, Thomas G.: D-Day Anniversary: Rum an Chocolate at the
Beach-head.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 457-460.
On board the supply ship the Fort Gibraltar during the invasion at
Normandie.
- Mara, Frederick: D-Day Anniversary: Coaster's Cargoes of Petrol Kept
the Troops in Action.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 465-471, ill.
On board the petrol supply ship Normandy Coast during the invasion
at Normandie.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 6: Travemünde to
Gedser. By "Bacon Boat" to Gedser.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 472-476, ill.
Taking the Gedser Link to Travemünde to visit the four-masted
barque Passat.
- Stanley, D.G.: D-Day Anniversary: COMNO Kept the Merchant Navy Manned.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 477-479.
The Central Office Merchant Navy Organisation (COMNO) was responsible for
supplying the vessels engaged in Normandy invasion with stors, equipment and
crew.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: Marjorie Hutton's Barque
Hussar of 1931.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 480-485, ill.
- Devonshire, George: Montreal to Manchester and Back in 1942.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 517-523.
Diary kept on board the Asbjørn when hauling ammunition
across the Atlantic.
- Brabrook, W.F.: HMS Belfast: Part Two. Japan Surrenders and it's
Time to "Show the Flag".
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 524-527, ill.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 7: Stockholm to
Drottningholm. Across the Centuries at Stockholm.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 528-533, ill.
A trip with the Prins Carl Philip in Stockholm.
- Motton, John: My Memories of Folkestone Harbour.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 543-550, ill.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: The Southern Railway Co's Ferry
Dinard of 1924.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 551-55, ill.
- Jaye, P.: HMS Dasher -- A Wartime Secret Finally Revealed.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 556-559, ill.
HMS Dasher, designed to carry bananas but converted into an escort
carrier, led an active but fairly normal wartime career until March 1943 when
she blew up.
- Finch, David W. & Johnzon, Dennis H.: The Port Lyttleton ... or
the Condesa?
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 560-566, ill.
The identity of the ship shown in a photograph of a shipwreck.
- Green, E.L.: Lone Aircraft with One Bomb Destroyed a Hospital Ship.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 601-603, ill.
The hospital ship Ramb IV was bombed on May 10, 1942, by an
aircraft 30 miles off Alexandria.
- Hollingworth, J.B.: Sail, Steam and Seaplanes: Part1. An Apprentice
Round the Horn.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 604-607.
Sailing with the three masted barque Dunard in 1894.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: OCL's Container Ship Encounter
Bay of 1969.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 608-614, ill.
- Straughton, Robert: Voyages of a Vagabond - 8: North Shields to Molde.
North of Bergen in the Bolero.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 615-620, ill.
- French, Nelson: It Doesn't Pay to Stowaway.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 621-625.
- Hardy, M.J.: Catapulting the Mails.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 626-635, ill.
Flying off the mail from the Atlantic passenger liners in the 1929-1930s.
- King, Kelvyn: The Churchill Expedition of 1919.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 642-644, ill.
- Green, E.L.: My Recollections of Coal-burning Ships.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 685-689.
- Hollingworth, J.B.: Sail, Steam and Seaplanes: Part 2. Up the Creeks
with British India.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 696-699.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: The Swedish King's Ship Wasa
of 1628.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 700-706, ill.
- Lane, A.R.: Some Experience of the Thames Estuary Pilots.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 710-720, ill.
- King, Kelvyn: Salvage of the Malman in 1920.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 721-723.
- Obin, Alan: Sequel to "Fire is Our Greatest Hazard".
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 724-725.
- Crabtree, Stan: Of for a Sea Anchor in Time of Need!
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 726-730.
- Robins, N.S.: Cargo Vessels of AHL and the BTC.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 731-734, ill.
- Owen, Harry: One Voyage too Many.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 769-777, ill.
- Sibly, Graham: "The Silliest Thing You Ever Saw", Lighthouse
Keeper.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 778-780.
- Hollingworth, J.B.: Sail, Steam and Seaplanes: Part 3. HMS
Oceanic, Campania and Other Ships.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 781-786, ill.
- King, Kelvyn: On Patrol in the Adriatic.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 787-789.
- Cleare, Brian & Merrigan, Justin: Seven Minutes to Death on Friday the
13th.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 796-801, ill.
Fishguard & Rosslare Railways & Harbours Co Ltd 1894-1994.
- Halliday, George: First Decoration of the War.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 803-805, ill.
- Jaye, P.: Successful Sailing to the Relief of Ammassilic.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 806-807, ill.
- Harrison, John: Ship's Career is One for the Record Book.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68, Liverpool, 1994. pp 813-818, ill.
- Hamel, Bruno de: The Day a Dream Came True.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 853-859, ill.
Sailing the Thames-barge Glenway back to England during the Dunkirk evacuation 1940.
- Arnold, Robert: First Trip, Blue Funnel Deck Boy.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 860-865.
Sailing with SS Gleniffer in 1942.
- King, Walter L.: First Trip, Blue Star Cadet.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 866-869.
On the Blue Star Line Norman Star in 1944.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: The Warren Line Steamship Nova Scotia of 1926.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 870-874, ill.
- Smith, James R.: Decoys and Dummies of the Second World War.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 875-877, 918, ill.
- Varley, Stephen: Before the Braer . . .
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 888-892, ill.
The TS British Hussar.
- Lightburn, Thomas E.: The Voyage of a Lifetime.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 896-901, ill.
With HMS Endurance to the Antarctic.
- Naylor, John: U-boats Kept a Dinner Date with Convoy SL 125.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 937-940.
- King, Walter: "You Know, Captain," said the Pilot, "this Ship is Going to Sink".
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 947-950, ill.
- Thorsen, Douglas M.: Delivery Voyage Delight Aboard the Melanesian.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 951-955, ill.
- Edge, D.A.: Sounds of New Zealand are a Sight to Behold.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 962-972, ill.
- Leek, B.M.: These Splendid Ships: The Siam Steam Navigation Co's Steamer Suddhadib of 1919.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 974-977, ill.
- Hurwitz, Stanley: A Soldier's View of Life at Sea.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 978-982.
- Clowes, Peter: Dive, dive, dive . . . But Only in Make-believe.
Sea Breezes Vol. 68 (1994), pp 983-985. ill.
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