Maritime Links Page
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The following links are mainly of other Maritime websites, though there are other links that I have found useful and helpful, that are of interest not only to myself but hopefully to visitors to my site also. If you are similarly minded and have a Maritime site that you would like to link to mine and are willing to have a reciprocal link, please contact me with details. |
This P and O Heritage websit is a great site, keeping the heritage of what was the finest shipping company in the world, and British at that. |
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| A great site devoted to Staff, sea and shore, who worked for British India Steam Navigation Company in various parts of the world. | |
| Nick Messinger's lovely site for those of us who belonged to THE original Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, whether on shore or at sea. Nick was First Officer, s.s. Chusan circa 1972. |
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| Steve Matthews has produced an excellent site on this great favourite | |
| Ken Ironside's great site, he was Gym Instructor on the S.S. "Australis" | |
| Steve Mulliss's had an excellent site of S.S. "Australis" |
Steve's
SS Australis Travel Pages-No longer available |
| The Royal Lymington Yacht Club have a very interesting website, not only giving great information about sailing and yachting in and around Lymingon, but also pages on the historyof the Club. Graham Clark is the Club Historian. | |
| Carol's Mavroidakis's great site, yet another ex staff member who was happy to have worked for Chandris |
Carole's pages no longer available |
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The
site for ex-Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Naval Reserve
personnel. A great site and a credit to the Webmaster |
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| A great site devoted to the restoration of British Military Powerboats with some magnificent photographs. Well worth a regular visit! | |
| The Premier Maritime Museum website | |
| A very good museum and site, Sydney, Australia | |
| Hobart, Tasmania, an excellent little Museum in a lovely city, well worth a visit | |
| South Australia | |
Lymington, Cygnet, Tasmania. The hamlet of Lymington was once at the centre of the apple growing industry in the Huon Valley, south of Hobart. Disastrous bushfires in the 1960s and 70s wiped out most of the orchards and cottages. Though there are one or two occupied dwellings there Lymington has become the name of a district, but it does have a local bay which bears its name. |
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| This link is included at the request of members of a girls and boys club in New Jersey - a Maritime Glossary | |
| This link is included at the request of a Librarian at fullerslibrary.com in New Hampshire, for their high school students. | |
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Other
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| For records going back to Saxon times | |
| For Records of those who died in Conflicts | |
| For Genealogical Research | |
| Heraldry et al | |
| Berkshire Masonic Province | |
| English Freemasonry | |
| Victoria Freemasonry | |
| For all things English | |