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Tmac1720 29th November 2018 14:31

The good old days
 
Shipbuilding like it used to be

Farmer John 29th November 2018 17:29

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Originally Posted by Tmac1720 (Post 19998)
Shipbuilding like it used to be

Could we have some limitation and indication as to time frame? I have a flint axe...

Tom Alexander 30th November 2018 07:13

Methinks that Tmac has come up with a Corten steel version of the Northumbrian spoke shavers coracle???

BobClay 30th November 2018 08:55

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Ah yes … the good old days …. :jump:

Engine Serang 30th November 2018 17:30

Whatever you deleted worked.

Dartskipper 30th November 2018 19:17

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 20012)
Ah yes … the good old days …. :jump:

Could be a friendly discussion about ye weather or who won ye annual cheese rolling contest on ye olde village greene.

Jolly Jack 1st December 2018 09:58

A very astute person once said; "It is impossible to re-create the past. People, places and attitudes are so different now. It is best, just to bask in the pleasures of our own nostalgic memories of what once was".


JJ.

Dave McGouldrick 1st December 2018 12:44

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Originally Posted by Jolly Jack (Post 20024)
A very astute person once said; "It is impossible to re-create the past. People, places and attitudes are so different now. It is best, just to bask in the pleasures of our own nostalgic memories of what once was".


JJ.

When wearing my rose tinted hindsight specs, today's world gets a bit fuzzy round the edges (especially if helped with a glass of something sensible).



Seems just about right to me.:big_tongue:

BobClay 1st December 2018 13:03

(Or even something seriously un-sensible … :supercool: … )

Engine Serang 1st December 2018 15:53

"It is impossible to re-create the past".


You could make a bloody good stab at it by;


Put a case of Tennants in the hot press,
Draw the curtains in your bedroom,
Put the heating up to max,
Strip down to your skiddies,
Wrap a towel around your midriff,
Play a cassette of Demis Rousis or Nana on your Akai which was bought in Change Alley,
Invite a few friends in,
Talk about Bill Shankley, Alex Young and Billy Bremner,
Drink warm Tennants,
Let the beer bubbles come down your nose,
Turn -in at 23.45 because you are on Watch at midnight.

Varley 1st December 2018 17:34

What about EBAY. Most of what you need is available to reassemble without the need to recreate. A bit strange to have a Citizen slave running from a Seko master that won't go backwards and so far only one end of a telegraph (with no standby or FWE marked). I did idly look for a Hokushin data logger and am still looking for a Marconi Seaguard. My black museum could probably provide most of a thyripart excitation system.

I am sure between us we could probably do most of the outfit leaving the only problem a hull and perhaps the main engine (sorry could only help there with MIG can't do the real thing).

Tmac1720 1st December 2018 18:04

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Originally Posted by Farmer John (Post 20001)
Could we have some limitation and indication as to time frame? I have a flint axe...

apologies, I thought I had added the details to the photograph. Harland and Wolff shipyard, stopped on the Queens Road on the way to the Musgrave Shipyard. Photo dated March 1962 probably a bottom section for Regent Liverpool

BobClay 1st December 2018 18:31

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Who needs all of that stuff when you've got one of these ….. :sweat:

Engine Serang 1st December 2018 20:46

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Originally Posted by Tmac1720 (Post 20037)
apologies, I thought I had added the details to the photograph. Harland and Wolff shipyard, stopped on the Queens Road on the way to the Musgrave Shipyard. Photo dated March 1962 probably a bottom section for Regent Liverpool



I'm not the brightest socket in the set but I cannot find any photograph on #1. And no drink since Thursday evening!

YM-Mundrabilla 2nd December 2018 04:26

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Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 20041)
I'm not the brightest socket in the set but I cannot find any photograph on #1. And no drink since Thursday evening!

Neither can I.
We are obviously either missing something or perhaps just 'on the outer'! :jester:

Engine Serang 2nd December 2018 06:30

When Texaco and Regent combined the Regent Liverpool changed name to the Texaco Bristol ( I think). Never knew it was built in Belfast. And why should I, in 1962 I had only one qualification, 11 Plus (Failed). Condemned to a secondary school and a life of toil and misery, sweat of my brow etc. I regard Charles deGaul as being responsible.

Les Gibson 2nd December 2018 12:28

ES
Your posts are always spot on. That last one could have been applied to me!
Take care

erimus 2nd December 2018 13:30

This can't be the first time,over either of the Forums,where we have managed to get so far on what we all thought was a deleted thread,surely??

Geoff ( not the Yardmaster)

Farmer John 2nd December 2018 13:45

First the post

Second the caption

Third time pays for all, the photo perhaps?

Engine Serang 2nd December 2018 15:20

Tmac your spelling is poor, there is no F' in photograph.

BobClay 2nd December 2018 15:25

This is getting a bit like an Agatha Christie novel. We're all gathered around seeking the hidden picture.... but …. who shall reveal it ?
(If it turns out to be Sergei … I'm gonna shoot the little f***er.) :big_tongue:

Farmer John 2nd December 2018 16:35

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 20058)
If it turns out to be Sergei … I'm gonna shoot the little f***er.) :big_tongue:

As in "Fotograph"?

Tom Alexander 3rd December 2018 07:16

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Originally Posted by Farmer John (Post 20060)
As in "Fotograph"?

No - got to be "fotograffer". (Take me to the dark room, Brunhilda! :supercool:)

YM-Mundrabilla 3rd December 2018 07:51

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Originally Posted by erimus (Post 20053)
This can't be the first time,over either of the Forums,where we have managed to get so far on what we all thought was a deleted thread,surely??

Geoff ( not the Yardmaster)

Geoff (not the YM)
:wave:
Geoff (YM)

Engine Serang 3rd December 2018 09:09

I thought Mr Mundrabilla sailed with Yang Ming line. What a silly-Billy I am.

BobClay 3rd December 2018 09:19

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Originally Posted by Farmer John (Post 20060)
As in "Fotograph"?

Of course. Smith and Wesson make a fine range of cameras. :sweat:

Farmer John 3rd December 2018 09:30

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Originally Posted by Tom Alexander (Post 20063)
No - got to be "fotograffer". (Take me to the dark room, Brunhilda! :supercool:)

I don't Leica.

Tmac1720 3rd December 2018 11:17

The Fotograph...is in the gallery section. ES there is no F in bananas...lol

Engine Serang 3rd December 2018 12:16

T, your foto should be attached to your post as a thumnail.


What makes you think I've time to go rooting through hunners of fotos of ships built in Cammel Lairds or Swan Hunter to find an Arroll Gantry?

Tmac1720 3rd December 2018 15:11

Tried that ES but perhaps I'm not as good an injuneer as I thought I was so posted it in the gallery.:huh:

I know you haven't the time to go rooting although it depends on the actual type of rooting I suppose, as you have plenty of work to do down the pit, assuming you want paid this week.:shock:

Anyhoo I hope you lot appreciated the photo or foto, I won't bother my arse in future :mad:

Dartskipper 3rd December 2018 19:14

I just assumed the aforementioned attached photograph had been taken on one of Belfast's foggier days.

Engine Serang 3rd December 2018 20:38

FFS lads youse have gone and put Tmac in a huff, he will sulk for a week, wear his Foreman's bowler hat down the engine room and make our lives a misery. BB and Mr V I'm relying on youse to humour him and fill him with something distilled on board which has been filtered thro a piece of Lingere preferably of the female kind. Nought queer abart Mr T.

BobClay 3rd December 2018 21:33

Is this the one ??? …. this sort of tension could kill half the posters on here given their age ….:sweat::big_tongue:

https://www.shippinghistory.com/gall...r&imageuser=18

Engine Serang 4th December 2018 06:38

Full marks Bob, I started to think I was going to have to get GCHQ to find Tmac's snap. All that climbing up poles in Staffordshire was not in vein.

Tom Alexander 4th December 2018 06:55

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Originally Posted by Tmac1720 (Post 20084)
I know you haven't the time to go rooting although it depends on the actual type of rooting I suppose, as you have plenty of work to do down the pit, assuming you want paid this week.:shock:

Are we getting our rooting confused with our rutting? ES always looks totally bed-draggled when he comes back from shore leave. :)

Anyhoo I hope you lot appreciated the photo or foto, I won't bother my arse in future :mad:

Appreciated your foto(s) very much -- all of them. :)

Engine Serang 4th December 2018 07:30

Mr mcCloggie, breakfast in bed for Tmac, please.
A large Bloody Mary and 2 soft boiled eggs. A nice tray with one of them wee roundy lacy things to please him.
Any supplementary fee to my account please.

YM-Mundrabilla 4th December 2018 07:30

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Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 20066)
I thought Mr Mundrabilla sailed with Yang Ming line. What a silly-Billy I am.

No water for sailing at Mundrabilla - not even water to drink!
Plenty sand upon which to run aground also lots of scrap metal.:jester:
Tmac and some of you other fearless Engineers (note the capital 'E' which is intended as a compliment!) could spend some leisure hours straightening the axle rather than getting into trouble ashore.

BobClay 4th December 2018 08:31

I think to relieve the tension of a 37 post thread to find a missing piccy I'll go down to the bookshop and when they're not looking, rip out the last four pages of all the Agatha Christie books. :egg:

:big_tongue:

Dartskipper 4th December 2018 19:35

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 20103)
I think to relieve the tension of a 37 post thread to find a missing piccy I'll go down to the bookshop and when they're not looking, rip out the last four pages of all the Agatha Christie books. :egg:

:big_tongue:

Everybody will be asking "whodunnit."

BobClay 4th December 2018 20:26

That old … old question, much beloved of philosophers …. "Who ? Where ? What ? and Why ?" :big_tongue:

(Sometimes shortened in this day of text to "WTF") :p


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