Weymouth at War by Ron Hill

Weymouth at War by Ron Hill

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Weymouth at War tells the story of Ron Hill and his vessel My Girl, and how they helped carry soldiers and ammunition to the Breakwaters guarding the Naval Base at Portland during World War 2.

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Weymouth at War by Ron Hill

When a young Ron Hill and his tiny fishing boat Wee Hee were forced to take temporary shelter in the port of Weymouth during a stormy voyage from the Channel Islands to Plymouth, he did not imagine then that he would ever return to the little harbour in Dorset. However, as the dark clouds of World War 2 were gathering in 1939, that earlier chance visit was to seal his fate. Army officials were seeking a boat capable of carrying soldiers and ammunition to the Breakwater Forts guarding the Naval Base at Portland, and a skipper who knew the seas around the area. Ron and his larger vessel My Girl met their needs.
Ron Hill was originally from Plymouth. During World War 2, he was the skipper of 'My Girl', ferrying soldiers and ammunition between Weymouth Harbour to the Breakwater Forts guarding the Naval Base at Portland. After the war, Ron remained in Weymouth, running 'My Girl' as a pleasure boat for visitors. 'My Girl' remains in Weymouth Harbour today, still taking holidaymakers out on boat trips. Ron passed away in 1991, shortly after the publication of the first edition of 'Weymouth at War'. He was married to Dolores and they had five children and seven grandchildren.
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ISBN 13 9781910819777
ISBN 10 1910819778
Title Weymouth at War
Author Ron Hill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Filament Publishing Ltd
Year published 2016-03-26
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.