by fitter » Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:00 pm
It's been a while since I looked at this picture, but what a lovely reminder of how things were back in the day. And a nice memory of British India ships at Corporation quay discharging sisal or some other rope making raw material with the tugs in attendance. Fatheon, built on the old berths with the overhead winches that were affectionately called cranes. I still am in awe of the men that sat in those little cabins all day and even more so any that were nightshift, especially in the days of riveting and steam locos, they wouldn't need to pay good money to inhale smoke. Sad that there will be a whole generation of Sunderland folk that have never seen anything of our shipbuilding and marine engineering, and sad that so many of the outstanding men that made it happen that have passed away. Fifty years ago as well!!! Incredible how quickly the years have passed. Lovely picture all the same.