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In the Treacle Mine - The Life of a Marine Engineer (Paperback)
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In the Treacle Mine - The Life of a Marine Engineer (Paperback)
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Loot Price R513
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If anyone has ever wondered what happens in the engine room when
the Captain on the bridge rings 'Full Ahead' on the telegraph then
this book will enlighten the reader. This is a story of one man's
life at sea, from his beginnings as a lowly cadet to his
qualification as a Chief Engineer. There are many anecdotes about
his experiences - some amusing and some terrifying - together with
pen portraits of a few of his fellow seafarers and the places he
visited. In the Treacle Mine starts in the 1960s when steam power
was still the preferred option for larger and more powerful ships
but over the following decade, the availability of ever more
powerful and more fuel-efficient, diesel engines sounded the death
knell for steam propulsion. Now there are only a few preserved
steamships left as a reminder of how things used to be down below
in the 'treacle mine', which was how Geordie marine engineers
described the engine-room. Despite the fact that steam power has
disappeared from everyday use, there are still a great many
enthusiasts from all walks of life who are prepared to give up
their spare time to ensure that steam lives on. This dedication
means that heritage steam railways, steam traction engines and even
the occasional preserved steamship, can continue to operate and
give pleasure to millions of visitors every year. One whole chapter
is devoted to a voyage with an 'up and downer' (a steam
reciprocating engine) and although the remaining steamers were all
turbine vessels which may lack the same visual appeal, there will
still be much that will be of interest to any steam enthusiast.
Following his experiences with steam, the author eventually began
working on motor ships but these were also not without incident and
there is much in this book that will spark the interest of anyone
who enjoys stories of the sea and seafarers.
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