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Sealink Memories
Ferry
industry journalist John Hendy and I are currently gathering
stories and anecdotes (both amusing and otherwise) from
former Sealink personnel for inclusion in a new Ferry
Publications book called 'Sealink Memories.'
There must be a treasure trove of such material and if there
are any former Sealink people who would like to share their
personal reminiscences with a wider audience, we'd be
delighted to hear from them.
We can be contacted by e-mail by clicking on the button
below:
With many thanks in advance for your kind assistance!
John Hendy, Ferry Publications
Justin Merrigan, Sealink - Holyhead |
Welcome!
Welcome to Sealink ~ Holyhead, the definitive guide to
the ships, officers, crews and ports of the
"sealink" between Holyhead on Anglesey, Dublin Bay in Ireland and
Belfast in Northern Ireland.
A website developed by two friends from opposite sides of the world;
Justin Merrigan, Tasmania & Tony Jones, North Wales.
Photographs and material for use on
sealink-holyhead.com are always welcome.
Please e-mail us by clicking on the
bottle below, thank you.
Interested in Welsh seafaring heritage? Then don't
forget to check our sister site
Rhiw.com
for the the
latest updates from Llyn.

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to Email!
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Acknowledgements
There are a
number of people without whose assistance and encouragement
this site would simply not be possible. Many have given
repeated help, some only once, but each have in their own
way made such a valuable contribution towards preserving the
memory of those great Sealink days.
To thank
everyone individually would create quite a list, but I
should like to mention just a few key people whose support
has been warmly welcomed:
Capt John
Bakewell, Eleanor Evans, Capt Hugh Farrell, Michael Green,
Gordon Hislip, Tony Jones, Capt Neville Lester, Capt Bill
Moss, Albert Novelli, Capt Glynne Pritchard, Ian
Scott-Taylor, Derry Walsh, Capt Ray Veno, Dr Matthew
Williams and Capt Walter Lloyd Williams.
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