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MISSING . . . and FOUND!

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THE DAILY MAIL offers readers a unique opportunit­y to re-establish contact with long-lost relatives and friends. Each week, MONICA PORTER features the story of someone trying to find a missing loved one, as well as a tale of people reunited. This column is produced in conjunctio­n with the voluntary tracing service, Searching For A Memory, run by Gill and John Whitley. ‘In 1959, I was working on the Winchester Castle, a ship of the Union-Castle Line, sailing from southampto­n to south Africa,’ writes Pete Wharton, of Bitterne, southampto­n.

‘A few of us formed a band and used to play on the ship’s afterdeck in the evening. the regular band didn’t like it because the passengers would come and listen to us.

‘some of our homemade recordings — on a Grundig reel-to-reel tape deck — did the rounds for years.

‘My photo shows us playing on deck. I’d love to know what happened to the rest of the band. I’m on the left, on lead guitar.

‘ terry Allcock is on the red-hot tea chest bass in the middle (he was the singer and came from Portsmouth); the chap on bass guitar on the right was from surrey (I think he became a writer); and the other two came from Portsmouth, the one playing the trumpet was going to join the Marines, as his father was an officer.

‘the Winchester Castle’s return trip took six weeks. I was a boy rating in the restaurant for two trips before working on other ships, including the old Queen Mary. I was at sea for five years and left when I met my wife, sandra.

‘I’m retired now and still play guitar — though not in public!’ BACK in 2015, Alan Bissell was looking for members of the former double decker Club (ddC), to arrange a 50th anniversar­y reunion.

he wrote: ‘the ddC was based in twickenham, and three of its members owned a former London transport red double-decker bus.

‘ happily, the bus (rtL 1050) is still in existence and will be the star of the reunion.

‘the club provided cheap camping holidays, departing from twickenham’s rising sun pub for destinatio­ns the UK after england won across europe, including the World Cup, went through Germany, denmark, France, France into Luxembourg, Luxembourg, spain and on to Germany and back switzerlan­d. We hope home via Paris.’ your column will find former now, two years on, Clive friends and aficionado­s Bates writes: ‘I was a member of London’s iconic red of the ddC and went on the double decker.’ trip in the photo. I’m about

several members made to meet ten friends who contact, including Pauline haven’t seen each other for Ogley, richard Bowskill and 50 years, and three were on Colin Malyon, who told us: the trip with me. ‘I went on the trip in the ‘It would be great to contact photo and made the Alan Bissell and other umbrella shown in it. We left dCC members.’

IF THERE is someone you would like to trace, write to Gill Whitley, 1 Newbrook House, New Hall Lane, Preston, PR1 5PE, enclosing an SAE, or send an email to monica.porter@dailymail. co.uk — including a contact phone number. All communicat­ions will be answered as soon as possible. This column is researched with the aid of Peopletrac­er (www.peopletrac­er.co.uk). A small donation will be requested for employing Gill Whitley’s services.

 ??  ?? Rocking the deck: Pete, far left, and the ship’s band
Rocking the deck: Pete, far left, and the ship’s band
 ??  ?? All aboard: Members of the Double Decker Club
All aboard: Members of the Double Decker Club

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