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10th September 2008, 10:44 AM
#1
ESSO London
Dear All,
Follow the link below and have a look at the pictures aboard ESSO London on Aukes site, recognise anyone? I can only definitely recognise the Purser as Dave Parker (he had a brother Gill I also sailed with) those were the days, I seem to remember ESSO London was a bit above the rest of the fleet – Flagship? And she was first to go IC.
http://www.aukevisser.nl/uk/id192.htm
Best wishes,
Steve R770014 South Derbyshire
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10th September 2008, 11:39 AM
#2
Ree: ESSO LONDON.
Hi Steve,
Great photos, those of the ESSO LONDON (11) thanks.
My first ship was the ESSO LONDON (1) BACK IN 1952.
A T2-SE-A1 class TANKER a great ship, I will always remember.
cheers Norman.
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10th September 2008, 10:01 PM
#3
Thank you

Originally Posted by
stevesherratt
Dear All,
Follow the link below and have a look at the pictures aboard ESSO London on Aukes site, recognise anyone? I can only definitely recognise the Purser as Dave Parker (he had a brother Gill I also sailed with) those were the days, I seem to remember ESSO London was a bit above the rest of the fleet – Flagship? And she was first to go IC.
http://www.aukevisser.nl/uk/id192.htm
Best wishes,
Steve R770014 South Derbyshire
Hi Steve,
Never was on any of those,but still like looking at all Pics concerned with the MN and must say thats a very nice site you got there!
Some really good Pics. Thanks!
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