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Written by Mick Wright   
Wednesday, 07 March 2007

Some pictures from HMS Leeds Castle 1982 and HMS Yarmouth 1984-85.

If you click on the pictures - they get bigger.


Mick Wright
About the author:
Mick Wright served from 1973 - 1987. When he left the service he was a POMA. He currently runs his own business and website design consultancy.

He built this site in response to some comments from the Stonehouse reunion site.
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Kieran, Author
I was on the Canberra when it went to South Georgia to pick up 5 Brigade from the QE2....I think I have some pictures of the Leeds Castle there..... I will check - I definetly have some pics of South Georgia but these photos are 25 years old now and a bit faded.....You are right Mick about that place I still tell people about the eerie feeling sailing into Grytviken harbour - deadly silent, sea like glass, Icebergs in the distance, penguins in the water and bloody cold! Then the noise of the Glacier moving ! wow!
Posted 2008-01-09 05:17:43
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Mick w, Unregistered
There was much wriggling involved!
Posted 2007-03-22 19:08:24
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Robert Black, Author
Quite the David Bailey! How did you get the big penguin in the middle of the slideshow to put that wooly pully on?
Posted 2007-03-22 19:02:58
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sjgarth, Author
Mike looks like an old sea dog arghh!!
Posted 2007-03-18 00:07:13
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