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Many happy returns to Chatham Dockyard

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:13, 05 April 2004

A meeting of old friends and colleagues
Alan Raynor is now a host at the historic dockyard
An impressive spread was laid on for the visitors
Arthur Goodridge who began as a rivet boy in 1937
CHEERS: Douglas Collings, left, and Robert Worsfold enjoy a drink together
Colin Frid who once climbed a 175ft mast for a dare
CULTURAL OUTING: Members of Gillingham Operatic Society entertained the visitors
Dockyard staff dressed as Queen Victoria and entourage
FAMILY VISIT: Father and son James and Michael Tucker with James' wife Rosie
Geoff Bayliss has plenty of memories
MANY MEMORIES: Dockyard drivers Patrick Green, Tony Matthews, Ernie Ridgeway and Nigel Scott
Margaret and Tom Harris recalling old times with Margaret and Tom Dean
Peter Lewis, chairman of the Chatham Dockyard Historical Society, was once an electrical fitter at the Yard
PLEASED TO BE BACK: Joe and Wendy Dawson
SHARED INTERESTS: Much reminiscing among the former employees
The 41st Medway Clubs are inspected by Queen Victoria
The Mayor of Medway Nick Bowler aboard HMS Ocelot
The Medway Messenger gets the royal stamp of approval
Visitors on a tour of HMS Cavalier

FORMER employees of Chatham Dockyard flocked in their hundreds to the place where they once worked, to meet old friends, make new ones, and see how the Yard has developed since its closure as an MOD establishment 20 years ago.

It was a re-union organised by the Historic Dockyard Trust as a tribute to the men and women who built and repaired ships during its long career as a working dockyard. A yard which had served the Royal Navy from the days of sale to the nuclear age.

About 500 former employees, some in their late 80s, arrived with wives and guests for the re-union. Some came from as far away as Scotland and Devonshire.

Pictures of the special day can be purchased from the KM Group's photo sales department at Larkfield or from any of our office front counters around the county.

People can order by phone using their credit cards so long as they have the PD number quoted below the photograph.

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