Sandy Kinghorn
Sandy belongs to: Cullercoats RNLI & The Coble and Keelboat Society
Sandy was born in North Shields. At the age of 16 he began his maritime training and went to sea at 18. He is Lifeboat Visits Officer for Cullercoats RNLI and a member of the Coble and Keelboat Society.
Sandy was interviewed by Carl Greenwood on 9 December 2005. The interview took place at Discovery Museum People's Gallery and lasted 46 minutes and 7 seconds.

Smells
"Yes, every ship has its own particular smell and different nationalities of ships have a slightly different smell"
Yes, every ship has its own particular smell and different nationalities of ships have a slightly different smell, possibly due to the food eaten on board. For instance, Indian ships smell of curry. But all ships have a delicate sort of scent which as soon as you go aboard, there’s a certain smell. You’ve perhaps smelt it, have you been aboard ships? Sometimes a bit of oil from the engine, just the smell of the ship, you know. Old ships usually smell a bit more than new ships. I suppose just people living together, close together and it’s not a bad smell, though.
Sandy has 19 memories in the memorynet:
Sandy's memories with a Superstitions theme:
Sandy's other memories:
Training school for the merchant navy
Adjusting to life at sea
Progress through the merchant navy
A day at sea
Taking the family to sea
Ships in bottles
Smells
The RNLI and the Coble and Keelboat Society
The Doxford Song
Continuous Certificate of Discharge
Notebooks and diaries of flights and voyages
Master's certificate
The Panama Canal
Loading cargo in Ghana
Taking the family on ship
Teaching knotting skills
Chooky the Rooster
The Golden Bear
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Sounds and Smells

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