THE day before St. Patrick's Day 1960 was cold, wet and miserable. But at Harland and Wolff no-one noticed the weather much. Three hundred invited guests and 11,000 onlookers had gathered to view the ...
You are in: Hereford and Worcester > Features > Falklands War anniversary > Conflict on Canberra SS Canberra became a hospital ship by Chris Holt Chris, who's now a policeman in Worcester, served on ...
In the early hours of the morning just weeks into the Falklands War, aboard the SS Canberra, Brian Short took his place to watch over a handful of the thousands of Argentine prisoners of war (POWs) ...
'A thank you card from the enemy' on the British troopship SS Canberra'A thank you card from the enemy' on the British troopship SS Canberra ...
Dr Teddy Mayner, ship’s surgeon who carried out vital work during the Falklands War – obituary Under Mayner during the conflict, the SS Canberra treated 172 patients, both British and Argentine, all ...
SS Canberra: Thirty years ago, a luxury cruise ship and her civilian crew became the unlikeliest heroes of the Falklands War. In the first of two extracts from a new book, Andrew Vine tells their ...
In the second extract from a new book about the SS Canberra, the unlikeliest heroine of the Falklands War, Andrew Vine tells how the ship took a beaten army home. Did you know with a Digital ...
A ROYAL MARINE bandsman who guarded thousands of Argentine prisoners of war (POWs) during the Falklands war was stunned when he received a card filled with thanks from the soldiers on handing them ...
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