Talk:Silver Line (shipping company)

Latest comment: 6 years ago by JohnClarknew in topic Shipmate heard from

The photograph which I took has been deleted, and I don't know why, there is no note, and I released all rights.

Correction, it's back. TKU! JohnClarknew 06:04, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

I put this page together because I sailed for 2 years on the Silverwalnut, and a year on the Silvertarn during the Korean War. It was a bit startling to find out that the Tarn had run aground on a Japanese island, and had to be abandoned in 1970. I noticed that the Silver Line had no mention of its existence anywhere that I could find. I am indebted to Ted Finch, S. Swiggum and M. Kohli of TheShipsList who, when I brought it to their attention, immediately put together a listing of all of the ships of the line, and now as can be seen, the history can be told. Just one of many storied merchant shipping companies.

If any of the old crew members are still around, I hope we can hear from them, on this page perhaps. JohnClarknew 19:30, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Hooray, was contacted by a shipmate on the Tarn, who sent me the log of our round the world voyage in 1952. So I have added it as an external link, an example of a typical logbook. If you didn't behave, you got "logged".. JohnClarknew (talk) 01:37, 18 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
Belay there, I contacted the Maritime Museum in Nova Scotia which collects these things, and they don't claim copyright, but suggest that the British Government probably retains copyright. Leastways, it prevents the link from being included in the article, more's the pity. JohnClarknew (talk) 09:50, 8 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

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removed pix size see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Images Palmiped (talk) 01:13, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

I suggest you read what you cite. In plain language, it says 1. "The following general guidelines should be followed in the absence of a compelling reason to do otherwise." 2. a lead image that captures the essence of the article (recommended not to be smaller than 300px, as this will make the image smaller for users who have set 300px in their user preferences).
This is now a subject for protection, the 3rd revert. Please read User talk:Otolemur crassicaudatus. JohnClarknew (talk) 01:46, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
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I'm glad to report that I found a link in, of all places, the history of U-boats. There are the stories of the Silver Line ships (and hundreds of others) that went down during the war, along with the names and ranks of the many who did not survive. I provided this link as an inline citation in the caption of the picture of the Silverpalm. Sobering thoughts come to mind. This is helpful information for those who research the history of the ships of the Merchant Navy. JohnClarknew (talk) 08:42, 11 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

External inks timing out

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These two links are timing out here in the UK, if dead link they require deleting or re-linking to correct site. www.underwater.com (oil recovery...) and members.cox.net (Thompson family history). --palmiped |  Talk  18:44, 11 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Shipmate heard from

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Wonderful! Due to this article, I heard from a fellow apprentice I sailed around the world with in 1950/51. He has been able to add some info. JohnClarknew (talk) 17:51, 25 August 2018 (UTC)Reply