tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641948057403695439.post397641232657802841..comments2024-01-05T10:25:21.118+00:00Comments on <center><i>Hull and Hereabouts</i></center>: Merchant Navy DayHull and Hereaboutshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09286772333461551746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641948057403695439.post-69961791674914720732010-09-05T15:26:34.499+01:002010-09-05T15:26:34.499+01:00God bless em. Every one. XGod bless em. Every one. XAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641948057403695439.post-15247731757915921422010-09-03T21:47:34.932+01:002010-09-03T21:47:34.932+01:00MERCHANT NAVY DAY
I see the ensigns flying, my he...MERCHANT NAVY DAY<br /><br />I see the ensigns flying, my heart fills with pride,<br />I see our colours carried, with seamen by my side, <br />I remember ships and mariners - ( and the debt we owe)<br />Now resting in the oceans, fathoms deep below.<br /><br />Joe Earl Aug. 2010<br /><br />FROM:<br /><br />Her Name Was Tregenna is a site created as a tribute to Captain William Thomas Care of Barry, Glamorgan, South Wales and the men of one particular ship, though it now carries additional material.<br /><br />hernamewas.ss@googlemail.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18078348584109274020noreply@blogger.com