c/o Cunard House :88 Leadenhall Street, London EC3

c/o Cunard House

c/o Cunard House :88 Leadenhall Street, London EC3

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In this unusual maritime story in that the author looks at life from the lower echelons of a merchant ship’s company and the relationship between officers and crew, deck department and the catering staff, recounting his life and experiences with people and places in Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

The title relates to Cunard House, the headquarters of Port Line Ltd at 88 Leadenhall Street, London EC3, where all mail for the sea staff was addressed before being sent to the appropriate vessel, hence the adoption of  ‘Care of’. The building was a regular haunt for some staff going to, or returning from, a port ‘Boat’.

For the average Briton, overseas experience was mainly confined to war-time service and with those serving in both the Merchant and Royal Navy foreign places were an adventure – sights, sounds and smells would never be forgotten from their first voyage to sea. c/o Cunard House provides an intimate account of a life and career on these vessels, from the hardships to the adventure and wonder of travel.

These ships carried a small number of passengers, often older folk making the trip to or from the Antipodes for probably the last time. Several events are recorded that display the varied aspects of human life and attitudes, between passengers and crew, from the pompous to the polite! This era of shipping has long gone, but in this book the memories remain as fresh as ever.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781849955829
ISBN10 1849955824
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 527 g
Publisher / Reseller Porto Press Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Bill’s imagination was fired at an early age by reading Mr. Midshipman Easy. He subsequently joined the Merchant Navy and served in the ships of the Port Line, a cargo liner company of the Cunard Line. He then remained in the shipping world until his retirement. He is the author of His Majesty’s Bristol Built Escort Ships and has had articles published in maritime magazines.

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