
- Blue Star House Pennant- Pier Head
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During our stay my wife Norma wanted to sample the "Fairy Across the Mersey" and on the glass dividers (hence the shaded effect) down to the ferry they had transfers of many of our British and Dominion Merchant Fleet's House Flags incorporated. L&H and Booth Line were also there, plus our competitors Shaw Saville, Port Line, Ellemans and many more.

- Ferry across the Mersey
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Wouldn't our AB's liked have painted our ships like that , each one a different design so that the Mate could express his artistic ( not that artist in the bar) side. It would make Wally Trickett's ship paintings a real headache for him now.
John Mullet, Sandra and myself David Fox and wife Norma, stayed at the Liner Hotel which had a very nautical feel and decor, much better than previous, with rooms named cabins and staterooms ( for suites). On all the bulkheads down the alleyways there were prints of Passenger Liners. Out side our cabins Booth Line's SS Hilary, up the Amazon.

- SS Hilary
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Each cabin also had a print of a liner. In the Saloon there were brass telegraphs and brass sounding machines ( never did see one of those used, did anybody?), the towed log and line, brass anchors, plus a large aquarium/fish tank with small exotic fish. Didn't notice any fiddles on the table edges, but the chairs may have been anchored to the deck considering the city.
Perhaps for future Reunion venues we could re-visit some of our old ports, Southampton, Sheerness ( Change at Sittingbourne), Heysham, Avonmouth, Newcastle, Hull, Glasgow, Felixstowe, Barry ( well perhaps not), Falmouth have I missed anywhere?
Anybody else like to do something similar, keep the theme, use you imagination and tell a story.
Last but not least, a big Thank You to John Taylor for organising this years Reunion Lunch.