WebAug 10, 2024 · 3719. Likes (Received) 1335. Re: TS Vindicatrix. And in this Corner. At the Vindicatrix Sea Training School back in 1948 the recreation hut was where we spent our leisure hours, teatime and lightsout. The hut contained a few basic facilities, dartboard,card tables and a few magazines and books etc. WebRoy Derham, MBE, Life President. Founder of the TSVA in 1993. Vindi July '49, Catering. Member of the Solent Branch. 8 Delme Drive, Wallington, Fareham, Hants PO16 8SQ
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WebT.S. Vindicatrix Association Severn Area Branch - Homepage - Training Ship Vindicatrix. The T.S.Vindicatrix – National Sea Training School Sharpness where approximately 70,000 boys were trained. “The school was a passage through time which our dreams became reality. The camp site was. hallowed by the essence of our youth”. This website ... WebObject description. British seaman trained with Merchant Navy aboard training ship TS Vindicatrix at Sharpness, GB, 1943; served aboard SS Adolph S Ochs in Arctic, 9/1944-11/1944; served aboard SS Fort Spokane in Mediterranean and North Atlantic, 1945. campgrounds on the north shore minnesota
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WebAug 16, 2016 · The ship Vindicatrix was a large ex sailing ship built in 1893 as the Aranmore. She looked enormous. As a hulk, ... 1939 Sold to the National Sea Training … WebJan 15, 2024 · Re: TS Vindicatrix Originally Posted by John F Collier Hi All, The Vindi started her life as ship 338 in the Kingston Yard Port Glasgow, May 1893 made of steel she took five and a half months to build, was 1,946 gross tons 207ft X 39ft with three mast, launched 03 Oct 1893 as the Arranmore. she had many mishaps and was to survive for 73 years. Web1893 - The Vindicatrix started her life as a fully rigged ship the Arranmore, built in Glasgow. 1903 – she was wrecked at Algoa Bay, ashore for 5 months then towed 6800 miles to the Clyde. 1910 - sold to H. Folsch & Co (Hamburg, Germany) and renamed the Waltraute. 1913 – dismasted and became Hamburg Seaman’s Mission and later a German ... first underwriting motor