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keating1975 28th February 2021 10:33

Life Onboard a Mega Ship - Sir Alexander Glen - 1981
 
Life on Board a Mega Ship in 1981. Sir Alexander Glen was a Ore-Bulk-Oil Carrier 169,044 dwt
and I joined in Antwerp in May 1981 and flew home from Japan the following August.
She was sister ship to the ill-fated Derbyshire which sank south of Japan in 1980 during a Typhoon.
We were on the same route with the same Iron Ore Cargo and also heading into a Typhoon.
Highlights of the film are Drydock and leaving Antwerp, BBQ, Crossing the Line Ceremony,
Cape Town, Relaxing on Board, Typhoon Thad and arriving in Kashima.
Refer to description for full details about the Ship and Trip



https://youtu.be/umc5qN67_Rg

Hawkey01 28th February 2021 10:58

keating1975,

A good bit of nostalgia there. Fine looking bunch men!

Neville

keating1975 28th February 2021 15:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawkey01 (Post 37790)
keating1975,

A good bit of nostalgia there. Fine looking bunch men!

Neville


Thank you Neville.

I have a lot of nostalgic videos still to edit - my own plus one I have bought in auctions including Ebay.

john Cassels 28th February 2021 19:05

A fine bunch of men maybe , but an abomination of a ship.


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