Going down to Portsmouth today to see HMS Victory. Not been before and really looking forward to seeing the most famous warship in the world!!! She looks fantastic on the website, am really excited. Hope the weather holds as i want some decent photos.
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HMS Victory is the world's oldest commissioned warship i.e. she is STILL in service and is the flagship of the Second Sea Lord.
I know this cos my Staff Manager used to be the Captain - that's what I call a claim to fame !
The Historic Dockyard is far more than a days visit - I'm not sure if it's still available but they used to sell a 2 year ticket We paid around £80 for the five of us and we went there LOADS of times. It's cracking value for money and we must have done the harbour tour 4 or 5 times and probably saw every ship in the fleet (apart from those silly boat things up in Scotland)
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Originally posted by Highlander1I went a couple of months ago get a ticket to visit everything brilliant have fun
I bet it didn't look that clean when it was in service,
I did two years of my apprenticeship at chathan dockyard, where HMS Victory was built, the shed in which it was constructed is still there.
It's a shame they don't have it docked in it's true home, but Maggie Thatcher closed chatham dockyard back in 1982 and put 5000 men and women out of work, and another 5000 from the local support industries, the medway towns were devastated for years afterwards.
Anyhoo, my claim to fame is that I made parts of the mould for Charles and Diana's wedding cake ( one of the chefs at chatham dockyard cooked the cake)Rob
Still working for the man!
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Originally posted by plumb bobI bet it didn't look that clean when it was in service,
I did two years of my apprenticeship at chathan dockyard, where HMS Victory was built, the shed in which it was constructed is still there.
It's a shame they don't have it docked in it's true home, but Maggie Thatcher closed chatham dockyard back in 1982 and put 5000 men and women out of work, and another 5000 from the local support industries, the medway towns were devastated for years afterwards.
Anyhoo, my claim to fame is that I made parts of the mould for Charles and Diana's wedding cake ( one of the chefs at chatham dockyard cooked the cake)
my claim to fame is Barbra Winsor waved to me (and me mate) in piccadilly circus,
also saw Des O,conner, (he did'nt wave to me tho, stuck up barsteward)Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYEWas there plumbing involved in the cake then?
my claim to fame is Barbra Winsor waved to me (and me mate) in piccadilly circus,
also saw Des O,conner, (he did'nt wave to me tho, stuck up barsteward)
I was told to make some brass brackets from a technical drawing, to be bent at a specific angle with drilled and countersunk screwholes, and they were inpected, and had to be sent for "approveal" ( at this stage I was not told what they were for, official secrets and all that)
Anyhoo the chippy apprentices got to make the wooden parts of the mould from old english oak, and we were told what it was all about when the wedding was over, as they were terified of the press getting hold of any info regarding the cake and it's shape and size etc.
Seems trivial now.Rob
Still working for the man!
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