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Offline Alan Snelson

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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #45 on: Jun 08, 2016, 08:10 PM »
qe2crew and ship pro, I'd be interested in knowing your positions onboard the QE2 as you obviously knew Martin.
Did you both work in the Technical Dept? Perhaps you might know what became of Brian Atkinson (Donkeyman), Mick Earley, Dixie Deane???


I remember Brian Atkinson (Donkeyman), Mick Earley, Dixie Deane - also the late Tony Spicer. These were known as the heavy gang. All very big guys who always seemed to get the job of shutting the big steam valves over the steam drums in the boiler room when coming into port - very hard work as has been mentioned before elsewhere on this site.

Dixie Dean became a ships carpenter on QE2 and then went on to Cunard Countess, I imagine it is the same person. Dixie and I are Facebook friends.

I recognise most of the other names you mention but as for ship pro and qe2crew I think they prefer to remain anonymous.
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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #46 on: Jun 11, 2016, 02:59 AM »
Perhaps you might know what became of ... Dixie Deane???

Caught up with Dixie in Sydney late 2014. He was exceedingly well.

But I am referring to Dixie Deane, Head Chippy. I suspect you are referring to the Dixie Deane who worked in the Engine Room. (That's the problem with anyone named Deane who hails from Liverpool. But at least not as common as 'Dusty' Miller, 'Chalkie' White or 'Nobby' Clark). :)
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RIP Bob Lockwood BEM
« Reply #47 on: Jun 26, 2016, 01:26 AM »
I am sorry to advise our shipmate 'Baby Bomb' has crost the bar. He was 69.

Bob passed away on Friday afternoon 24 June 2016 at home in Greenlane, Auckland. He was diagnosed with an incurable condition last April and quite rapidly went down hill but was not in great pain - only extremely lethargic, especially in latter days. He did not suffer badly.

Deepest condolences to Sue and family at this most difficult time.

Bob's funeral will be Friday 01 July. If you are in North Island and would like to attend, please Private Message me and I will provide details. His family have asked that flowers not be sent; rather a donation in his memory to the NZ Mercy Hospice. Their outpatient care made it possible for Bob to remain at home with his family throughout his illness.
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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #48 on: Jun 26, 2016, 11:08 AM »
Very sorry to hear Bob has passed.
I had a good chat with him one night last year - a very knowledgeable and humorous character.

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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #49 on: Jun 26, 2016, 12:01 PM »
Very sad news

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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #50 on: Jun 27, 2016, 12:21 PM »
Great guy!

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RIP Bob Lockwood BEM (in memorium)
« Reply #51 on: Feb 10, 2018, 02:37 AM »
For those who remember Bob Lockwood with fond memories, I thought I would post the official citation that accompanied the award of his 1971 BEM for Gallantry. I know he would not be too harsh on me for doing this - it encapsulates 3 important tenets that Bob always strived for:
  • a sense of duty;
  • perseverence; and
  • a sense of humour, even in adversity.
Official Citation 1971
During a four month period in Northern Ireland earlier this year, Sergeant Lockwood personally dealt with 148 terrorist explosive devices of varying ingenuity - 14 of them in one day.

In many instances he faced hostility from the mob as well as danger from unexploded bombs, and was often struck by missiles. Throughout he maintained the highest state of coolness and concentration which allowed him to deal efficiently with every device he encountered and was always concerned with the safety of others: he ensured the danger area was cleared of personnel, save himself.

At all times he displayed great personal courage and never hesitated to tackle bombs he knew could explode at any time. In this task he endeared himself to officers and men of every Branch of the Service, by his cheerfulness, humour and selfless disregard for his own safety. Never did he allow himself to become discouraged by the events that were occurring around him.


(Thanks to Simon for providing me with the link to this).
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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #52 on: Jul 06, 2018, 02:36 PM »
Hi everyone,

Looking for Jim Morrison or Jim Morrison Ex Royal Air Force.

Can anyone help please.

Offline Terry Foskett

Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #53 on: Jul 30, 2021, 01:52 AM »
Bob Lockwood was a great person and I am so sorry to hear belatedly of his sad passing.
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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #54 on: Jul 30, 2021, 09:24 AM »
Bob Lockwood was a great person and I am so sorry to hear belatedly of his sad passing.
Terry Foskett
Former Chief Purser QE2


Thanks Terry - Boris had posted in an earlier post the original citation that accompanied his 1971 Gallantry award that may be of interest to readers.
https://www.theqe2story.com/forum/index.php?topic=358.msg92734#msg92734
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Offline Rod

Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #55 on: Jul 30, 2021, 01:24 PM »
If you look at the London Gazette pdf. you will see Robin Woodalls promotion from Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander.

Offline Peter Evans

Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #56 on: Nov 14, 2021, 03:10 PM »
I will always remember engineer Richard Kenworthy  from the seventies, on watch in the turbine control room with his Isle of Mann Steam Packet Company cap on his head and some times clutching an accordion. In the eighties whilst the ship was in Lisbon he invited myself and another mechanic Clive (we were working under Richard on maintenance) to do a whistle stop tour of Lisbon during lunch hour +. He had read in a car magazine of a taxi driver with ( I think) a 1933 Oldsmobile and had been ashore to negotiate and book the taxi. A character to be sure.

Offline Isabelle Prondzynski

Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #57 on: Nov 14, 2021, 03:26 PM »
Great to read these memories!

QE2 sure had a lot of characters among the crew -- and being together for longish periods would have brought out their characteristics :) . Good choice, Lisbon, for a whistlestop tour -- such a wonderful city!

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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #58 on: Nov 15, 2021, 08:12 PM »
I will always remember engineer Richard Kenworthy  from the seventies, on watch in the turbine control room with his Isle of Mann Steam Packet Company cap on his head and some times clutching an accordion. In the eighties whilst the ship was in Lisbon he invited myself and another mechanic Clive (we were working under Richard on maintenance) to do a whistle stop tour of Lisbon during lunch hour +. He had read in a car magazine of a taxi driver with ( I think) a 1933 Oldsmobile and had been ashore to negotiate and book the taxi. A character to be sure.

Thanks for posting your memory Peter.  I also noticed that Beardy Rich has mentioned Richard Kenworthy earlier in the topic. 
https://www.theqe2story.com/forum/index.php?topic=358.msg28381#msg28381
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Re: Where are they now (QE2 Officers and Crew)
« Reply #59 on: Nov 17, 2021, 09:47 AM »
Crew mentioned and crew posting on Where are they now?

Reading through this topic there are so many crew names mentioned that I thought it would be useful to list the crew names plus the forum members who have contributed.  I have also added some links back to other topics and posts that may be of interest. 

Please keep posting on this important topic.


Captain Peter Jackson
Captain Perkins died January 2021 died December 2008.  See also Death of Captain Perkins
Captain Ian McNaught Deputy Master of Trinity House
Captain Robin Woodall
Bernhard Stumpfel Executive Chef
Jan Kristiansen, Chief Purser
John Duffy deceased 11 July 2017
Thomas Quinones
Warren Smith, Cruise Director (Princess Cruises as at 2019)
Paul Yeoman, Chief Engineer
Harvey Smith, Staff Captain
Martin Harrison Engineering Officer 1970 to 2008 thought to have transferred to Princess Cruises
Brian Atkinson (Donkeyman)
Mike Earley
Dixie Deane, QE2 ship’s carpenter then worked on Cunard Countess
Dixie Dean Head Chippy? see post
Dave Lowing Assistant Officers' Steward
Stan Childs
Hal Crook
Tug Wilson
Bob “the bomb” Venning (deceased?)
Doug Ridley
Willie Farmer (Deceased)
Jack Marland
Chief Officer Hutchinson
Dave Roberts
John Tomlins
Bob Dolley
Richard Kenworthy
Steve Konstanz Staff Chief on QE2 went to work for Disney Cruises as principal hirer of crew
Bill Cross see photo with Alan Snelson and Bob Venning.
Bob Lockwood “Baby Bomb” (died June 2016) plus see Boris' post informing us of death
John Hodgson thought to have been back on Queen Elizabeth in 2013/2014
Kevin McGhee (forum member)Have a look at Kevin's story - entertaining the crew with a boxing match
Bob Wilkinson, Cruise Director
Eric Mason, fitness guru
Boris (forum member)
Rod (forum member)
Jim ER Mechanic
Chris Shaftoe (forum member)
Ship pro (forum member)
Tony Spicer (Deceased)
Alan Snelson forum member)
Skilly56 (forum member)
Jim Morrison
Terry Foskett former Chief Purser)
Peter Evans (forum member)
Beardy Rich (forum member)
Dave Lowing (forum member)
Imonlygoingforone (forum member)
Louis De Sousa (Restaurants, Bars Barkeeper) (forum member)
Les Royle Hotel Officer (Deceased 29 September 2022)
Tony Grey, Waiter (Deceased August 2022)
Chris Flather, Hotel Officer (Deceased January 2022)
« Last Edit: Oct 18, 2022, 04:26 PM by Lynda Bradford »
I was proud to be involved with planning QE2's 50 year conference in September 2017 in Clydebank