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28 October 2014
大象传媒 Liverpool - Local History

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city of worcester 1949 SS city of yokohama
City of Worcester 1949
SS City of Yokohama

I was a cadet on the Ellerman Hall Line, between 1947 and 1950. Our purser/chief steward, Hank Johnson, had been hospitalised in Hong Kong. So our captain made me acting purser for 6 weeks.

My duties were discussing menus with the cook, dishing out the supplies, writing menus, keeping store rooms tidy, checking stock daily and running the bonded stores - the latter entailed issuing cigarettes and spirits to the officers, cigarettes only to the Indian crew.

on deck in 1947
On Deck in 1947

Among the ports we visited was a tiny town with a single wooden jetty called Tobako, on the east coast of Luzon Island. It was a hazardous passage, through hundreds of tiny islands and narrow straits, and I was on watches for two days. When I awoke the next morning, I glanced out of the porthole, and I couldn鈥檛 believe what I saw.

Looming up behind the town like a great brooding nemesis sat Mayon volcano - 8,000 feet high, and belching out a huge stream of white smoke.

phil taylor on deck
Phil on deck

I realised that this was the thunder I thought I鈥檇 heard during the night. As we discussed the possibility of an eruption, Bill pointed out to sea. About half a mile out, shimmering in the water, were a couple of fishing boats unloading their catch into an oxdrawn cart. "It鈥檚 a miracle" said Bill, "Jesus could walk on water, and now he鈥檚 taught the oxen how to do it!".

We subsequently found out that over the years the lava from Mayon had run out to sea and solidified below the water, forming a natural causeway!

We spent a few days in Tobako, and had some adventures, including being chased by two huge water buffalos as we explored the jungle that began at the end of the main street. The raffia sombreros in the photograph were made by the local "hatter" - and show Geordie and me looking like a couple of Mexican bandits.

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City of Yokohama, May 1948

'Me and Geordie go native'

Happy Days.

Phil Taylor (Extract from his memoirs)

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