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Old Pals.(News)
From:
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
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December 16, 2006
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CAN any readers help me? I am seeking information about my uncle Reginald Borris who worked for Cunard on baord Carmania and Scythia in 1928 sailing from Liverpool to New York. He later married and continued to sail from Liverpool. Margaret McGee (nee Ravenscroft) from Buckinghamshire. Email: margaretmcgee2@tesco.net
I LIVED around Everton Brow during the 60s and would love to hear from any readers who remember me. I lived on Upper Bute Street until 1972 and my father li...
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