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Name: mick lowry
From: dartford, kent
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I would just like to express my thanks and gratitude for the excellent and detailed info
found on your site relating to convoy SL81 ,1941.
My mothers first husband and the father of my half brother was 4th Engineer officer Thomas
William Henry Dawson who was lost when the ship he
was on SS Tunisia was bombed and sunk on the 4th August 1941. Prior to this discovery the family had little or no knowledge of what happened to him. My half brother is still alive and living in Sydney Australia and i'm sure he will be thrilled by the quantity and quality of the info
found on this super site. Many thanks again.
 
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Name: Mark Bailey
From: Canberra, Australia
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I am well in to research for an eventual thesis on the Imperial Trade system, and have some material published on the subject. I was not aware of this site until 30 minutes ago, and I am truly astonished at the scale and quality of the project. Obviously, I have a copy of Mr Hague's work on convoy, and that there was a vast mass of material like this behind it was obvious.

To make Mr Hague's data available in this manner - well, words fail me. This is a most valuable project, and please consider me to be applauding wildly. Very well done indeed.

Regards: Mark Bailey
 
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Name: Roy Martin
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Name: Roy Martin
From: Southampton UK
Website: http://www.risdonbeazley.co.uk
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Presently I am researching evacuations from Marseilles, Sette and Gibraltar; as always this site is invaluable. Many thanks Mike and Don.

Roy
 
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Name: Sarah Newton
From: East Yorkshire, England
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This all started when I took my Grandad's and Great Grandad's medals to work. Now I'm hooked!! I have found so much information on all the ships my Grandad sailed on during World War II. Thank you so much an invaluable website.
 
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Name: Thomas McIntosh
From: Scotland


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Admin reply: Thanks for the offer but a donation is not necessary.
It is sufficient to know that you will at last receive your Arctic Emblem. Only 60 years late!

 
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Name: Rolf Alenius
From: Sweden
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Many thanks for information on the Swedish S/S Taberg on which my father in law was chief engineer during WW2.
Yours sincerely
Rolf Alenius
 
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Name: Isabelle Procter (Robb)
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Thank you for this recent posting: Arnold Hague Ports Database. I have now been able to discern exactly when my father was in Vancouver when he was an Officer (Engineer) on the S.S. Derrynane.
On a visit home many years ago, I found a photo of a ship passing under the Lions Gate Bridge. My father informed me that he had been aboard when the photo was taken. In an extreme coincidence, my brother (a Radio & Radar Officer) also passed under that bridge on the S.S. Star Boxford, almost forty years later.
 
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Name: James Allen
From: Deal, Kent
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The site information has provide the coroborating evidence to my gandfathers outward trip in 1941. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I don't know where or what I would have had to do to find it. Invaluable.
 
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Name: vic arthur
From: australia
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Invaluable website it has saved me many hours of tracking down ship movements
Thanks
 
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