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28th October 2011 at 2:43 pm #1355vivdodd456@btinternet.comParticipantDear Bill,
could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope its OKEchoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
Description by Viv Dodd.
James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that is due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle and Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England to help with the wine business he is more interested in studying tropical sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight of the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and the young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure to find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says " Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and doesn't want to tell us"
Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him. James challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 the Wirral Steam Navigation Company now own her a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the downward path'.
Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass' and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James. Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house neither shows much degree of friendship.
Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.28th October 2011 at 4:18 pm #1356liamegan2000MemberYes good, I'll go through it and get it on the site.Thanks,
Bill.
—– Original Message —–
From: <vivdodd456@btinternet.com>
To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:43 PM
Subject: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put on
websiteDear Bill,
could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope
its OKEchoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
Description by Viv Dodd.
James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has
plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that is
due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle and
Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England
to help with the wine business – he is more interested in studying tropical
sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight of
the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but
Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and the
young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and
attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and
complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure to
find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says "
Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and
doesn't want to tell us"
Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him. James
challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has
lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been
sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 – the Wirral Steam Navigation Company now
own her – a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James
leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him
leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the
downward path'.
Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass'
and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James.
Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to
Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house – neither shows much
degree of friendship.
Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James
introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now
well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.————————————
Website about the Onedin Line
http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links17th November 2011 at 12:40 am #1357liamegan2000MemberMany apologies for not putting the description on the site yet.I'm having trouble accessing the webspace again.
Should be working by tomorrow I'm told.
Bill.
—– Original Message —–
From: "Bill" <william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com>
To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put
on website> Yes good, I'll go through it and get it on the site.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill.
> —– Original Message —–
> From: <vivdodd456@btinternet.com>
> To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:43 PM
> Subject: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put on
> website
>
>
> Dear Bill,
> could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope
> its OK
>
> Echoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
> Description by Viv Dodd.
> James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has
> plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that
> is
> due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle
> and
> Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
> Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England
> to help with the wine business – he is more interested in studying
> tropical
> sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
> In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight
> of
> the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but
> Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
> Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and
> the
> young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and
> attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and
> complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure
> to
> find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says "
> Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and
> doesn't want to tell us"
> Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him.
> James
> challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has
> lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been
> sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 – the Wirral Steam Navigation Company
> now
> own her – a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James
> leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him
> leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the
> downward path'.
> Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass'
> and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James.
> Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to
> Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house – neither shows much
> degree of friendship.
> Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James
> introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now
> well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>17th November 2011 at 11:04 pm #1358liamegan2000MemberDescription is on the site, but text only at the moment – still having
problems uploading.Will let you know when it is finished.
http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin/echos%20afar.htm
Bill.—– Original Message —–
From: "Bill" <william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com>
To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put
on website> Yes good, I'll go through it and get it on the site.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill.
> —– Original Message —–
> From: <vivdodd456@btinternet.com>
> To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:43 PM
> Subject: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put on
> website
>
>
> Dear Bill,
> could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope
> its OK
>
> Echoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
> Description by Viv Dodd.
> James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has
> plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that
> is
> due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle
> and
> Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
> Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England
> to help with the wine business – he is more interested in studying
> tropical
> sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
> In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight
> of
> the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but
> Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
> Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and
> the
> young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and
> attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and
> complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure
> to
> find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says "
> Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and
> doesn't want to tell us"
> Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him.
> James
> challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has
> lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been
> sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 – the Wirral Steam Navigation Company
> now
> own her – a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James
> leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him
> leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the
> downward path'.
> Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass'
> and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James.
> Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to
> Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house – neither shows much
> degree of friendship.
> Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James
> introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now
> well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>26th November 2011 at 10:21 pm #1359liamegan2000MemberAt long last the description is on the site with some photos from the
episode.Please take a look, any alterations etc please let me know.
Bill.
—– Original Message —–
From: <vivdodd456@btinternet.com>
To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 12:43 PM
Subject: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put on
websiteDear Bill,
could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope
its OKEchoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
Description by Viv Dodd.
James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has
plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that is
due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle and
Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England
to help with the wine business – he is more interested in studying tropical
sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight of
the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but
Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and the
young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and
attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and
complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure to
find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says "
Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and
doesn't want to tell us"
Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him. James
challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has
lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been
sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 – the Wirral Steam Navigation Company now
own her – a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James
leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him
leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the
downward path'.
Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass'
and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James.
Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to
Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house – neither shows much
degree of friendship.
Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James
introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now
well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.————————————
Website about the Onedin Line
http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links26th November 2011 at 10:22 pm #1360liamegan2000Memberhttp://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin/echos%20afar.htm—– Original Message —–
From: "Bill" <william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com>
To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put
on website> At long last the description is on the site with some photos from the
> episode.
>
> Please take a look, any alterations etc please let me know.
>
> Bill.
>
>
>
>
> —– Original Message —–
> From: <vivdodd456@btinternet.com>
> To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 12:43 PM
> Subject: [shiponedingroup] Echoes from afar – latest description to put on
> website
>
>
> Dear Bill,
> could you look at the latest write up – from Series 3 ptrogramme 3 – hope
> its OK
>
> Echoes from Afar. By Alun Richards
> Description by Viv Dodd.
> James and Baines are on the Charlotte Rhodes. James has a fever but has
> plans for trade with Brazil. Frazer, also, is looking to the country that
> is
> due to build railways and needs coal. Caroline Maudsley hears her uncle
> and
> Fogarty talking about taking a steamer up a tidal river.
> Meanwhile, in Portugal, Braghanza's son,Jose, is refusing to go to England
> to help with the wine business – he is more interested in studying
> tropical
> sea shells! Braghanza writes to James to ask for his help.
> In Liverpool, Captain Webster is agitated because he cannot find a sight
> of
> the steamship `Anne Onedin' and he tells a rather distracted Robert but
> Sarah is tiring of having to look after him and James' daughter Charlotte.
> Nobody is on the quay to greet James but the preparations of a meal and
> the
> young, attentive Leonora wait at home. She receives little gratitude and
> attention as James reads the letter from Braghanza; Sarah brings news and
> complains about Webster who then enters to pester James about his failure
> to
> find the Anne Onedin. James confirms the old man's findings and says "
> Robert's nowhere to be found which probably means he knows summat and
> doesn't want to tell us"
> Capt Webster is dispatched to Portugal with Baines to look after him.
> James
> challenges Frazer about the Anne Onedin. Frazer maintains that James has
> lost the ship because bills have outstripped her value and she has been
> sold, leaving a balance of £1,000 – the Wirral Steam Navigation Company
> now
> own her – a ship for which £100,000 worth of shares were floated. James
> leaves Frazer's office bewildered and still feverish. Caroline sees him
> leave and Frazer confides to her that he believes James to be on `the
> downward path'.
> Caroline finds out that the Anne Onedin has been renamed the `Scotch Lass'
> and Frazer is the chief shareholder of the Wirral Company and tells James.
> Fogarty is sent to Greenock where the Scotch Lass is moored to sail her to
> Brazil. Leonora and Caroline meet at James' house – neither shows much
> degree of friendship.
> Jose has been tricked into boarding the ship to Liverpool and James
> introduces him to Elizabeth to appease and entertain him but James is now
> well again and determined to outwit Frazer over the ship and Brazil trade.
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
> ————————————
>
> Website about the Onedin Line
> http://www.sound-research.co.uk/onedin_line.htm Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
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