Belfast 1951 to ’60 in order,The Ancient Art of Helmet Diving Part 2

The Diving Course, taught by serving Petty and Chief Petty Officer Divers, was mostly practical, and had hairy moments. In fact they taught at such a rate one tended to forget all but the frightening bits. We were taught to signal with the air-line and lifeline, how to inflate the suit by reducing the escape… Continue reading Belfast 1951 to ’60 in order,The Ancient Art of Helmet Diving Part 2

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Belfast 1952 to ’60 in order, The Ancient Art of Helmet Diving Part 1

Today professional diving is sophisticated and technical. My training by comparison is like that with halberds compared to AK47 assault rifles. From what I read, it would seem I am one of the very few left who have been a professional helmet diver. I thought the experience might be of interest. Part 2 deals with… Continue reading Belfast 1952 to ’60 in order, The Ancient Art of Helmet Diving Part 1

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Random Thoughts 33, Sport

For pure electioneering, yesterday, Gordon Brown, The PM, surrounded by professional footballers, youths and children, extolled the merits of supervised sport and training as the way forward to produce a healthier nation and subvert the street violence so prevalent. Where has he been? People with Blogs have been preaching it for ages. If you read… Continue reading Random Thoughts 33, Sport

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Belfast 1951 to ’60 in order, What Goes On Beneath Our Feet.

I write to draw attention to those men taken too much for granted., working underground, in risky and filthy conditions. I include a short story based upon one occasion when I really thought I might drown. Under Ground Going up pipes, down manholes, through tunnels, into dark dank corners, beneath the sea, beneath roads and… Continue reading Belfast 1951 to ’60 in order, What Goes On Beneath Our Feet.

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