Tramp to Queen

Tramp to Queen

by John Treasure Jones
Tramp to Queen

Tramp to Queen

by John Treasure Jones

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Overview

Born and raised on a small farm in Pembrokeshire, Wales, John Treasure Jones went to sea when he was fifteen. For the first four years he was indentured as an apprentice, surviving the ocean's in a small tramp steamer. Slowly, however, he worked his way up to become Captain of the most famous ocean liner afloat, Cunard's RMS Queen Mary. During the Second World War, as a Commander in the Royal Navy Reserve, he was torpedoed in the Atlantic and mentioned twice in Despatches. In the post-war years he mixed with film stars and royalty, commanding several of the famous Cunard liners, such as the Saxonia, Mauretania and Queen Elizabeth. In 1967 he took his final command - Queen Mary on her last voyage - a 12,000 - mile trip from Southampton to her retirement home in Long Beach, California.Captain Treasure Jones dies in 1993, but his manuscript was recently found and has been edited by his son-on-law to be reproduced here for the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752446257
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 03/18/2008
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents


Foreword 7 Note on the Text 8 Acknowledgements 9 Illustration Acknowledgements 11
1 The Growing Years 13
2 Heave Ho and Away to Sea We Go 33
3 The Difficult Years Before the War 53
4 The War Years 65
5 The Post-War Glory Years 91
6 The RMS Queen Mary 107
7 Personal Notes and the Epilogue 125 Editor's Note 129 Appendices
1 The Family Name 131
2 Seaman's Record Book 133
3 The Merchant Ships - Summary 137
4 The Cunard White Star Liners - Details 139
5 The Famous People 141
6 Appointments and Salaries 143
7 RNR Records - Ranks & Service 145
8 HMS Sunflower 147
9 HMS Firedrake 151
10 Another Perspective 153
11 The Blue Ensign 155 End Notes 157
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