Shipping History

Shipping History (https://www.shippinghistory.com/index.php)
-   Nautical Colleges (https://www.shippinghistory.com/forumdisplay.php?f=76)
-   -   Wray Castle (https://www.shippinghistory.com/showthread.php?t=4439)

andysk 23rd March 2019 00:07

Wray Castle
 
A promo video from the mid 1980's.


See : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91xL...ature=youtu.be


Enjoy .....


Cheers


Andy

Tom Alexander 23rd March 2019 05:47

Very interesting video. Didn't check when it was made, but prior to current 'elf and safety -- no life jackets for the sailors ???? Mind you, I don't remember anyone wearing one when I was on the Worcester in '54 - '56.

BobClay 23rd March 2019 10:06

Can't think how I missed this when considering which college to go to in 1967. I ended up at Leith but this not only would have been closer to home (important consideration when on a bike) but what a place to be.

Probably just as well … too many distractions in that area. The Lake District is an old stomping ground of mine. :quill:

Engine Serang 23rd March 2019 10:47

Have to say I never heard off it. Most of the RO's I knew were from the South of Ireland. And called Shamus or Paddy, Wray Castle chaps would be Aubrey's or Basil's.

Varley 23rd March 2019 12:48

Algernon, Joslyn?

Ron Stringer 23rd March 2019 15:44

When I started my PMG2 course at Manchester's College of International Marine Radio (Brook's Bar near to Old Trafford) in 1958, the college was run by two men, Woods and Tomlinson. After running the Brook's Bar venture successfully for several years they had decided to open a residential radio college to train R/Os in Cumberland - Wray Castle. Tomlinson left Brook's Bar to run the new venture, which had just opened, leaving Woods to run the Manchester end of the business. There were initial doubts about the viability of the residential course but by the time I went to sea, the courses there were filling up nicely and there was a growing sense of optimism.


Eventually it closed some time around the end of the 1990s but I remember seeing advertisements for GMDSS courses being offered there - you would have had to be some optimist to sign up for one of those.

Engine Serang 24th March 2019 08:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Varley (Post 22348)
Algernon, Joslyn?



David, Tom, Billy and Paul would have to be kept off the main deck.

Varley 24th March 2019 10:53

So that's why I was not passenger ship material! Nothing I could have done about it, no middle name to substitute.

(We optimists, Ron, were off doing much more amusing 'stuff' by then. Is Mr. Murphy still drawing a decent pension I wonder).

Ron Stringer 24th March 2019 11:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Varley (Post 22370)
(Is Mr. Murphy still drawing a decent pension I wonder).


No, Kevin died some years ago.

Farmer John 24th March 2019 19:06

I think it is a mistake to jumble the idea of rural areas with effete gentlepersons. Wray castle was quite remote in the times before everyone having a car and buildings like that could be quite spartan (I believe any illegitimate offspring were probably exposed on a fell side). Let's not Basil or Montague without reason.

Engine Serang 25th March 2019 10:03

FJ do I detect a mild "Put Down"?
Subtlety does not suit you and in any case is a waste of time on SH.

Varley 25th March 2019 12:16

All offspring are left out for at least one night, must be a north slope. Survival of the thickest dontcha know. The illegitimate were cared for as for the heir. They just didn't get a handle or an estate when papa popped his clogs. Any fine house with sons would engage a tweenie (had they not done so before) at the first crack of a young gentleman's voice. (Stopped 'em taking up with a school chum, unless they employed an ugly one, of course).

Engine Serang 25th March 2019 18:27

Tweenie
sex

A quite average penis between a chode (short and thick) and an ewok (long and thin) in length and girth. Neither too long or short, or too thick or thin. Derived from the words 'between' and 'weenie'.
"I saw Jake's penis, it was a tweenie. Quite average really."


Well I'll be buggered. I'm beginning to think I'm not the big, hairy arsed man of the world I thought I was, you live and learn.

Varley 25th March 2019 19:48

A tweenie in this arena is a 'between maid'. The young gentleman may become interested in Jake's tweenie in the absence of one between the sheets, as it were (would Jake be from the stables?). As for that pastime E-S, I should choose a pygmy ewok for least discomfort and sod the introduction to Jake.

Farmer John 25th March 2019 23:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 22386)
FJ do I detect a mild "Put Down"?
Subtlety does not suit you and in any case is a waste of time on SH.

I think if I wanted to put you down, as you say I would be less subtle. I think Wray Castle would have been cold and isolated, I stand to be corrected. That side of the lake had a rough track when I spent some time there, buildings like that could be spartan.

"So seriously did the Lacedaemonian children go about their stealing, that a youth, having stolen a young fox and hid it under his coat, suffered it to tear out his very bowels with its teeth and claws and died upon the place, rather than let it be seen."

Those wireless trainees were real 'ard.

Farmer John 25th March 2019 23:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Varley (Post 22400)
A tweenie in this arena is a 'between maid'.

Varley, I wouldn't bother. I don't think ES sees servitude from the same side of the divide as gentlemen do.




Forgive me, even with the latitude of humour, that seems a bit harsh (but probably fair).

Engine Serang 26th March 2019 09:20

As is becoming more common, I'm loosing the thread of this Post. Varley being minor aristocracy always gives me a feeling of inferiority. Sorry M'lud.

Varley 26th March 2019 11:22

Much as that is flattering one doesn't get a handle by drinking with them. Only by one's mother sleeping with them. As long as your (entirely justified) inferiority does not give you a hankering for feeling minors you should be OK.

BobClay 26th March 2019 14:57

Aristocrats !!! ???

(Touches forelock and grovels.)

(Although I should add I would only do this for Daenerys Targaryen. I'd definitely grovel for her.

As for the rest of yez … IT'S MADAME GUILLOTINE TIME. )

:big_tongue:

Farmer John 26th March 2019 16:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Farmer John (Post 22403)
"So seriously did the Lacedaemonian children go about their stealing, that a youth, having stolen a young fox and hid it under his coat, suffered it to tear out his very bowels with its teeth and claws and died upon the place, rather than let it be seen."

Double breasted jacket, invention of, saved a lot of red faces.

It does make one think that the standard of hygiene must have been fairly poor if you could hide a fox up your vest and nobody smelt it. But that's Wireless Operators, I suppose.

Varley 26th March 2019 17:57

We have just done the plumbers' relationship with flatus. It is because we are around them that you don't smell us, a sort of olfactory camouflage. What you miss is that there were one or two of us from farming backgrounds. Where there is a fox but no sheep...…….


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:55.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.