BOOK REVIEW | Mastermind of Dunkirk and D – Day – The Vision of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay
This reviewer is firmly of the opinion that many of the best histories are written by journalists or former journalists. This book is no exception....
This reviewer is firmly of the opinion that many of the best histories are written by journalists or former journalists. This book is no exception....
Scottish company Grieg Seafood Shetland, a subsidiary of Grieg Seafood of Norway, has placed an order for a new aquaculture workboat from Hythe-based...
Clearly a labour of love and great passion, this book is extensively researched, carefully written, brilliantly illustrated (mostly by the author),...
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While your reviewer has travelled over almost every bit of England’s east coast by road, the only part he knows well from seaward is the Thames Estuary....
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Ribcraft RIBs has completed sea trials of a new rescue boat ordered by Lagan Search and Rescue (LSAR), an independent search and rescue (SAR) provider...
Fighting ocean plastic pollution and cleaning up the world’s waterways is big news and a British company has launched what it believes is the world’s...
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