1 Comment
User's avatar
Ivar Gabot's avatar

Alison Baxter

Few Beuks from MY Cleadon ( Reference ) Library :-

( My father was a Plater in the Shipyards until the Milk Snatcher closed them down )

I read half your article & will finish later.

Conquest - The race for Empire begins

Julian Stockwin

( Lent to Raicheal Puffin via her mother Prudence O'Sprey - Raicheal got First in History & Last in " Bringing Books Back !!! " Decolonising History as was my niece )

Raicheal did Gift me two books from her Dissertation on Warsaw Ghetto in WWII which I Treasure - I bought another copy of Conquest but still not read any )

-

Marine Engineers - Their Qualifications & Duties

EG Constantine 2 ed 1908

-

Formulae, Rules and Questions in Steam including Turbines for Marine Engineers ( 1919 )

AN Somerscale MIME

-

The Marine School of South Shields - Over one hundred years of history and tradition ( 2010 )

Alan Johnson - Signed

-

The rime of the Ancient mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

( Old Copy illustrated probably 1950s ?? )

-

South Shields Gazette & Shipping Forecast 1849-1949

The Northern Press Ltd

-

Sailing Ships at a Glance

Edward W Hobbs A.I.N.A.

-

Sunderland builds the Ships

Joe Clarke , Phil hall , Peter Hepplewhite , Mary Rose - T&W Archive Service / City of Sunderland Leisure Dept

-

Merchant Ships 1942

Compiled drawn and edited EC Talbot-Booth RD

-

Introduction to Steel shipbuilding

Elijah Baker III

-

Tyneside Shipbuilding 1920-1960

Peter Elson Evening Chronicle

-

Other ( Fellow ) Poet's Thoughts :-

-

Le Poete / Irish T'inker

-

Rodin's Thinker

Irish T'inker

Represent Intellect

Le Poete - Respect !

-

Lyrics by © HughofDurham@Gmail.com

© BardofCleadon@Gmail.com

-

Ivar Gabot

Chartered Management Accountant

Lowest Paid Qualified Accountant for The Empress for over Twenty Years

( & THE BEST )

Philosopher Pauper and a Poet

Chilled Skilled Wordsmith

One Hundred and Sixty-Two Songs since Lockdown

One Hundred and Eighty-Eight in Total

Cleadon Library - Not a Business but a Mission to Educate the World One Book at a Time

Expand full comment