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Old 24-11-2009, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old photos - A cruise to Aden and beyond

I have just started to scan a lot of my old photos and albums to put them on a Slide show CD. Basically to make more room in me cupboards.

So here is the first set, I know some of you enjoy looking at the old photos so here they are.

The whole battalion was posted to Aden early January 1961 and we went there by boat. This was the last voyage of the MS Dunera, a troopship which after its return to the UK was to be converted for school trips





The above photo was nicked from the web. All the photos I took at the time were taken on a small cheap camera and printed in matt finish, hence the poor quality of some of them. I will try to give some type of description to the photo as well as my poor old memory will let me.

We steamed out of Southampton about the 10th Jan 1961 and the trip was to be 18 days with stops at Gibralter,, Malta and Cyprus. These first two photos are when we were in the Atlantic Ocean, with possibly the coast of Portugal in the hazy background








So this is when sods law kicks in. Around about this time was, I think, the Spanish Flu outbreak. We contracted a lot of cases of this on board and the ship became quarantined, so the stop at Gibralter was cancelled and we steamed straight on the Malta, but we arrived there and still had to fly the yellow quarantine flag, so no visit ashore.

The Grand Harbour, Valetta



Another two more of the harbour before we were moored up







Once we were moored up the water taxis came out in their hundreds, but alas they had no custom

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We still flew the yellow flag when we neared Cyprus so that was another non stopper, and we headed down to Port Said. This photo has Cyprus in the distant background.





Coming into Port Said where we would have to wait for all ships to join the convoy through the Suez canal, from memory there was about 12 in our convoy.
I think this was a Norwegian navy frigate on a visit to Port Said.





More of Port Said





Once we had dropped anchor the bum boats arrived to try to sell their souveneirs


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Thanks dogcatcher

Once all the ships of the convoy were assembled, then it was up anchor and away. Most of the bum boats then unhitch at this sound, but this one wanted to get the last sale, and was towed quite a way, bet he had a long row back





An Egyptian Army camp along the canal





You then enter the Bitter Lakes. This is the passing place for convoys and usually have to wait here for a couple of hours whilst the convoy from the South passes you.





Couple more photos of The Bitter Lakes





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From the Bitter lakes you then enter the Southern part of the canal. This first photo is just as we are leaving the lakes





The rest of these photos are of that stretch of the canal, before reaching Port Suez














More to follow tomorrow
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Nice memories, I did the canal a few times on a tanker 1957 - 58.
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Thanks for all your comments

This, I think is as you exit the canal near Port Suez and enter the Gulf of Suez




The Gulf of Suez or the Red Sea





We were encouraged to try and acclimate ourselves. Leaving the UK in the height of winter and arriving in Aden at 85 degree plus it was needed. So the lads took advantage







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I love it! Which one is you?
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There was not a lot to do on the ship. Mainly eat, gamble (had a good school of 3 card brag going), drink and relax before hitting Aden. We had been only issued with one set of tropical kit which we had to keep for disembarkation as we had to do a parade and march through town when we arrived, all other kit was issued after arrival, hence the denim attire in most of the pics.

I am in a couple of the pics below. Greens to the first couple of people to identify me.




















I wonder how many of the lads pictured here are still with us
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Very interesting pictures Propagator, thanks for the thread.
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Great stuff Pop, look forward to the rest, you the chap with the pipe?
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That covers the voyage to Aden where we were to stay for another 14 months.
Got a few more photos to scan and will post them in due course. Trouble is I have lost most of my photos of my time there, as the ex wife dumped then, found a few old negs but will have to get a negative scannner to do them.

We were lucky enough to travel to our next posting - Hong Kong, with the last outbound troopship with sister ship to the Dunera, the TS Nevasa. This was then mothballed at Falmouth until being converted to a school ship.
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Is that you on the right Props? And a very interesting threads which must hold great memories for you.

Thanks for sharing!


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Nope - here you are.

Me in my young and handsome days (cough, cough)




^ Look at them creases, sharp enough to cut your hand on.


We had arrived safely and it was time to get kitted out with tropical gear and take silly photos to send home to family and loved ones. We were only at these barracks for a month or so as new ones had been built about half a mile away. The camp tailor down a roaring trade with adjustments to the kit.

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Nice thread Props, good pictures too. It's always nice to see old photos. More please!
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Nice thread Props, good pictures too. It's always nice to see old photos. More please
Thanks Loom, more to come.

To give you a better idea of where and what Aden was here is a google image but this is recent. Bear in mind I was there nearly 50 years ago and it was nowhere near as built up as it appears now. I have marked 4 spots on the map and they are:-

A - Roughly where our barracks were
B - The All Ranks NAAFI Club
C - The main town area
D - Extinct volcano Cratar - the highest point in Aden

The man made harbour to the right of point B was not there.



Life was a doddle out here, especially for those of us that had easy jobs. The working hours were from 8am to 1pm, with a half hour NAAFI break inbetween. No work after 1 pm as it was too bloody hot
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With all this spare time we had, we had to find something to do. A few of us formed a sea fishing club and found out where we could charter a boat and skipper and get out for a half day or possibly a whole day over the weekend. We used to get out about every third week and had a fine time. This next lot of photos are taken during some of those trips and show some of the coastline around Aden.

Modus operandi was always the same. Arrange date for boat, then get in touch with the NAAFI and order 2 dustbins of beer. Yep, dustbins of beer. Usually about 72 cans per dustbin, packed in ice and delivered to harbourside for when you board. Bait and rods were supplied by the boat, and mainly fishing for shark, there were plenty of hammerheads around there.








The old town of Aden was built around an extinct volcana and the larva rocks can be seen clearly in the above pictures. The highest point of these was 533 metres. The myth that abounded there, was that whilst staying in Aden you must go to the highest point, otherwise you would return at some time in the future. Made sure I went up there 3 or 4 times and I aint returned.





If the fishing was bad then sometimes we would beach on one of the bays and the skipper would do a bit of food, we would booze and sunbathe, no swimming though.





A ship here in one of the floating dry docks


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