IMO number | 1183053 |
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Call sign | G.. |
Construction number | 414 |
Tonnage | 10.953 ton |
Beam | 21m |
Length overall | 160m |
Year of construction | 1949 |
Year of renaming/broken up | 1961 |
Service for Shell | 1949 to 1961 |
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SAN SILVESTRE (2)
Sailors
Name | Job | Period | Details |
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Clifford Wall | catering boy/galley boy | 1949 | |
Desmond Doyle | 2nd officer | 1950 | |
Peter Clements | galley boy, steward | 1951 | |
Bede Lyons | leading seaman | 1954 | |
Kevin O'rourke | trainee radio officer | 1956 | |
Tom Grieves | 2nd mate | 1957 to 1958 | |
Bryan Woods | deck apprentice | 1958 to 1959 | |
Edward Ted Gann | assistant steward | 1958 to 1959 |
Anecdotes
Date | Visitor | Anecdote |
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08/22/2009 - 20:59 | Clifford Wall |
Clifford Wall again. A slight error on my part. My first ship was the San Syvestre 1. I saee that the ship shown was a later ship of the same name. |
08/22/2009 - 20:59 | Clifford Wall |
Clifford Wall again. A slight error on my part. My first ship was the San Syvestre 1. I saee that the ship shown was a later ship of the same name. |
07/04/2009 - 18:31 | Clifford Wall |
The San Sylvestre was my first ship, having just joined the M N after 12 months as Boy Entrant in the RAF. Going down river I had my first and last taste of Sea Sickness. Felt lousy for 3/4 days until the cook came down to my cabin and hauled me out and made me scrub the galley deck until I got so fedup I forgot about feeling sick. Never sick again no matter what the weather. First trip was to Curacao. |
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