Ray Lorrison
Ray belongs to: Royal British Legion Seaman's Mess
Ray was born in Moon Street, South Shields. After leaving school Ray went to cookery school before going to sea with the merchant navy in March 1937. He left the sea in 1953.
Ray was interviewed by Carl Greenwood on 30 November 2005. The interview took place at the Interviewee's living room and lasted 39 minutes and 44 seconds.

Cooking equipment and galley conditions in the merchant navy
"I used to take my own knives, carving knives and boning knives and things like that"
I used to take my own knives, carving knives and boning knives and things like that. I used to get take from being a butcher because they used to use special knives for getting past the bones, you know. They had an awful lot to do, but the bones were good because you can make stock from all the bones.
I used to have a big massive pan on the… boiling nearly all the time. I used to just stick the bones in and then take them out and dump them.
The conditions in most of them were quite good. It depends on yourself how clean you are. Well, we used to clean, well at least I used to make them clean up when I didn’t do it myself, and help them after every meal, and then at nightime you’d give it a good doing over.
Ray has 14 memories in the memorynet:
Ray's memories with a Equipment theme:
Cooking equipment and galley conditions in the merchant navy
Ray's other memories:
Joining the merchant navy
The ship's cook's routine
Food in the merchant navy
Learning to make curry
Cookery training
The Atlantic convoys and Captain Walker
Ray Lorrison
Continuous Certificate of Discharge
Certificate of Competency as Ship's Cook
Higher Certification of Competency in Nautical Cookery
Pool card
Medals
Certification of Innoculation Against Cholera
This memory has these themes:
Equipment | Living Conditions | Roles and Routines | Work

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