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Merchant Navy Radio Officers W. Noel BLACKLOCK, Radio Officer, 1940 - 1945
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Gordon and I had many similar experiences. I also studied at Holloway School in Manor Road, and had lunch in a little cafe across the road. The cafe was probably a lorry drivers' dive but it was run by a lovely cockney lady, with a very broad accent. She was most kind to us. She did not mind you taking sandwiches in, and she would ask you what you wanted for pudding the next day. What service! Her marmalade puddings were brilliant - and I remember that after all these years. It took us six months to qualify, and then it was off to sea. We were dead scared the war would end before we got there. Gordon got to the River Schelt before we got there. It was about a week later when we arrivedin the Scorton. She was a dreadful little tub carrying petrol in jerry cans, very unhealthy, and we were welcomed by a V Rocket in the river just astern of us. |
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