S.S. FALAISE

Main Engine Control Platform c1960's

By Michael Cutler

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'S.S. FALAISE' page

From the private collection of Michael Cutler

This page was added by Ginny Smith on 06/04/2009.
Comments about this page

I went on a school trip to St Malo around 1959/60 - old memories come flooding back. I'm 66 yrs old now, where do the years go? The school's name was Elston Hall school nr Newark, Notts.

By Richard Fricker
On 30/07/2012

All those dials and clocks would sell for a small fortune nowadays...mounted on some arty café wall- There is a current fashion for such industrial fittings..''steampunk'', I think they call it. Nostalgia and the swift passage of time-it is indeed scary how the years whip by,and how times change. School trips abroad were pretty basic when I was at school in the '60's- and the fear for pony mad little girls was that all ''foreigners'' ate horse or frog's legs!. The boys were on the lookout for War scraps on the beaches- back then, the War was still in people's memories, even for the 60's born generation.

By Cathy Mackenzie
On 27/04/2013

Not sure of my age or the year but went on family holiday "all the way from Lancashire to France, via Newhaven/Dieppe" with Mum, Dad and big sister. I have just found the ships wheel style enamel badge I insisted on having as a souvenir. Bids welcome  

You could always 'donate' it to Newhaven Museum! :) In the meantime, could you take a photo and email it to us so we can add it to one of our many pages about the Falaise. Thanks, Andy-Editor

By Mike Birch
On 21/07/2016

Hi Mike/Andy

I am a collector of ship wheel pin badges and I have a collection of over 500 

I have not got a SS Falaise badge, and would like to make an offer if you still have this badge

Thanks

Bill Hoffman

By William Hoffman
On 21/04/2018

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