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16 October 2014

Island Wanderer


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Thanks Jenny and a little more on Puffers

Thanks to Jenny from Mull who gave a comment on my puffer blogs.I am delighted that her elderly father got much pleasure from having them read to him, and good memories of the past.
A little extra regarding puffers:
I understnd that they were first used by the Navy as supply carriers for their ships.Their potential as freighters, especially on the Scottish westcoast, became a possibility.
I suppose that steam puffer started on the western seaways at the turn of the last century, to disappear by the late 50's.
Neil Munro the author put these boats on the map in a very definate way with his Para Handy tales.
The diesel engined boat must have come in to being about the time of the 2'nd world war, and continued till about the 80's.The only names I remember are the "Halcyon"and the "Piobroch," Although the former was a converted Thames barge, she was accepted as a fully flegded puffer in the trade. The "Piobroch"on the other hand was very up to date boat altough with the traditional puffer lines.
These days are now over,and are lost in the past as regards the transport of heavy materials.








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Island Wanderer, thanks for your comments, but most of all for aiding my Dad's memory and it's bringing out so many things that with his and his like's passing will be forgotten except by people like you who record it. I know that it was only a tv series and shown for a short period down south - they couldn't cope with the accents! (Daft when you think how many Scots presenter exist on the Beeb and ITV/CH4)but, despite being some stylized, I remember seeing just the same sort of things they showed on the programme and were mentioned in the books. I hope the Beeb will keep your comments - I've recorded them (hopefully that's okay) on CD because it's not just history, it's a memory of my Dad's history too. And his Grand-son's. In a world that is forever future orientated, sometimes we forget that "the past is the key to the future". Your stories on the puffers are just a part of something I've come to realise will be lost sooner rather than later be lost forever - my Dad can write a bit and read but like many of his generation, didn't get the schooling we all now take for granted. Thank you so much for what you have, albeit inadvertently, highlighted.

Jenny from Mull




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