Well at least there is some good news about them being in the safest place, but if this unknown buisnessman is buying all the Plymouth's contents, there will not be anything to display, should the ships become a museum again.scousegit wrote:Last Week on the 19th April, HMS Plymouth and HMS Onyx were moved to Vittoria Dock Birkenhead. This the safest place for them at at present.
I also understand that the "contents" of HMS Plymouth have been bought by and unknown businessman.
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Plymouth may well end up in Plymouth or Chatam at my guess. Maybe Charlie has nicked the Bronningtonpsships wrote:Well, it appears that Bronnington has vanished without trace? And the Onyx has been sold to Barrow shipyard, we are guessing as to the fate of the Plymouth.
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'Bronnington moved?!
I'm pretty sure I saw her a few weeks ago ahead of 'Plymouth' in Vittoria Dock, unless what I saw was a very odd merchantman.
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I'm pretty sure I saw her a few weeks ago ahead of 'Plymouth' in Vittoria Dock, unless what I saw was a very odd merchantman.
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I was in Birkenhead a fortnight ago and Plymouth and what seems like Bronnington, were at Victoria Dock. The German U-Boat has been moved about 400 yards from where she was and the original site of the Historic Warships, is now resembling a builder's yard, ready for work in converting the large warehouse complex into waterfront appartments.
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nice to hear HMS Plymouth is going home
I had some fun times in an around Millbay docks, it was one of the areas' that i used to use as an instructor at the RN Hydrograhic school to train up new entrants into the survey branch. All our motor survey boats were fitted with 'K' GEAR and took some time to get used too. It was also our favourite spot to scran up, cant beat a good pot mess
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I had some fun times in an around Millbay docks, it was one of the areas' that i used to use as an instructor at the RN Hydrograhic school to train up new entrants into the survey branch. All our motor survey boats were fitted with 'K' GEAR and took some time to get used too. It was also our favourite spot to scran up, cant beat a good pot mess
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no good news
i ve heard that plymouth is nt going home after all. once again the docks being sold for devlopment . aslo plymouth council just isnt intrested in her. they want to take a look at portsmouth at least they got the tourist idea . but i cant understand while portsmouth does take her to go alongside warrior , victory, m33, and mary rose.
what happened to u534 where did she go???
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what happened to u534 where did she go???
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The administrators must visit U-505 in Chicago for what an impressive exhibit a German boat (U-505 is an IXb) can make as an indoor exhibit.
I would heartily endorse the movement of all remaining historic ships into indoor bunkers based on this example.

I would heartily endorse the movement of all remaining historic ships into indoor bunkers based on this example.
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According to the Liverpool Daily Post, the U-Boat will be cut into FOUR parts, I've also seen this in another local rag.
What ever, three or four, it's a disgrace.
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What ever, three or four, it's a disgrace.
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Hi everybody,
I have just joined the site and have been reading this thread in astonishment.
My favourite draft, HMS CAVALIER used to sail from Liverpool during the war on convoy escort duties. Many other (Allied) escorts sailed from Liverpool also. Gladstone docks if I remember. The city obviously built up a great rapport with the crews of these escorts and I'm saddened that Wirral Council has decided to forget the debt that the city owes to these escorts AND their charges, the many Merchant ships that also sailed from Liverpool and area.
As somebody mentioned early on in the thread, they're blinkered when it comes to finances, that's all that appears to drive them.
Very, very sad times indeed.

I have just joined the site and have been reading this thread in astonishment.
My favourite draft, HMS CAVALIER used to sail from Liverpool during the war on convoy escort duties. Many other (Allied) escorts sailed from Liverpool also. Gladstone docks if I remember. The city obviously built up a great rapport with the crews of these escorts and I'm saddened that Wirral Council has decided to forget the debt that the city owes to these escorts AND their charges, the many Merchant ships that also sailed from Liverpool and area.
As somebody mentioned early on in the thread, they're blinkered when it comes to finances, that's all that appears to drive them.
Very, very sad times indeed.
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"Preserve"...ha, they're maiming her, not preserving.

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Well she may be gone but she sails around Australian lakes with her carrier invincablewith regularity
Chris
PS by the way its 1/72 scale
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PS by the way its 1/72 scale
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Good to see your Plymouth and Vince out on big lake!! Would be great to catch up again if you ever get back down to Wagga for Carriers weekend!!Plymouth FI26 wrote:Well she may be gone but she sails around Australian lakes with her carrier invincablewith regularity
Chris
PS by the way its 1/72 scale
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