Thursday, 31 January 2008

Evening notes



I am honoured to receive the Nice Matters award, and will do an entry later. Many thanks to Jeannette, and congratulations to others in J-land who are also being honoured in this way.

The freight ferry Riverdance, pictured above, is reported in serious difficulties in the Irish Sea. Crew and passengers are being airlifted off in the most atrocious of conditions. The vessel, which carries freight between Heysham and Warrenpoint, was apparently struck by a freak wave and is currently listing at 60 degrees after cargo shifted. Winds in the Irish Sea are currently blowing a full force 10, with gusts to 70 mph.
Earlier today, I received an email from someone in Canada who kindly forwarded an Internet link and hopefully later on a picture of one of the casualties on my Faces from the War Memorial site. Donald Martin, who originated from 59 Back (this village is too small to warrant street names) had emigrated to Australia. From the 49 documents, a sequence of events became clear, that is very sad to view.

A young man of 27, Donald had set forth to war from the town of Pyrmont, NSW. He left his lodgings at 109 Pyrmont Road, took all his belongings with him and signed up with the Australian Imperial Forces in 1916. He was duly transferred to the British Expeditionary Forces headquarters in Alexandria via Mudros. A note is made of him being subjected to disciplinary action after being found "out of bounds" without a pass. Donald went into the trenches and was killed in action on 29 July 1916. Where his remains lie buried is not known, but his kit was returned to his father in Back during 1917. It took a lot of correspondence back and forth for this to be traced, as the military police was sent to his last address in Pyrmont, where his poor landlady assured that Donald had taken his effects with him.

13 comments:

  1. Congratulations Guido very well deserved ,I was watching the news report on the TV just now of the ship in the Irish sea... that crossing is rough at the best of times ,I cant imagine what it must be like out there ..love Jan xx

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  2. Very well deserved Guido for all that you do.  Another graphic for your sidebar lol.  Nice that there was a different one for male bloggers.

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  3. Congratulations!
    I am sorry to hear of the trouble with the freight ferry.  I hope that everyone is safely rescued.
    I think it's great that you heard from someone with a connection to one of your Memorial casualities.
    Lori

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  4. "Congratulations".I havn't been reading you long ,but well deserved.The ferry news is so worrying.Prayers being said for all of them.Have a good Friday.Take Care God Bless Kath astoriasand http://journals.aol.co.uk/astoriasand/MYSIMPLERHYMES

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  5. Congratulations hon! Well deserved! (Hugs) Indigo

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  6. Well deserved congratulations Guido !!  I feel sorry for those people on the Riverdance.  They must be terrified!  Hopefully the ship will stay afloat and eventually it's cargo will be delivered safely.   Linda in Washington

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  7. This is a well deserved award.     Dawn

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  8. dang,I was going to give you a nice matters award after Krissy gave it to me! you deserve it!! congrats!!!!

    that was an interesting tale you wrote about with Donald Martin

    betty

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  9. I'm so glad that Jeanette gave you that award, I used to have you on alerts and somehow not any more...put you back on again...do hope that your weather starts to behave itself. Sounds like hurricane weather to me...take care, be well, Sandi

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  10. Congradulations on your award...every and any award you get is well deserved. We all think you are just 5*  Sybil x

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  11. How strange that Donald Martin's information turned up as it did.  He obviously is up there guiding various hands so that he can be listed along with the others.  That's wonderful Guido.
    Great news of your award too.  it oculdn't have gone to a better person.  <smile>
    You are definitely 'One Of The Best!'
    Jeanie


    http://journals.aol.co.uk/kirkbyj05/DaytoDayLifeintheLakes/

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  12. Congratulations on your award.
    What a very interesting story about Donald Martin, sad though to think how long it took to get his personal effects.
    Hugs
    Carolxx

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  13. I'm so glad you got this, you totally deserve this award.  Joni

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