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I have just been looking at Holmes On The Humber by chance as I was actually looking at your site for traditional galley cooking for the Edwardian style galley on my vessel the Spider T. With a Rayburn solid fuel cooking range, she is a Humber vessel from 1926. Has George Holmes any connection to G D Holmes the shipping company? as I personally knew the current George Holmes quite well but we have lost touch who is linked to over a hundred years of the above company or is it just pure coincidence that it is the same name same subject and the same region?
Must get the book!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello<br
/> I have just been looking at Holmes On The Humber by chance as I was actually looking at your site for traditional galley cooking for the Edwardian style galley on my vessel the Spider T. With a Rayburn solid fuel cooking range, she is a Humber vessel from 1926. Has George Holmes any connection to G D Holmes the shipping company? as I personally knew the current George Holmes quite well but we have lost touch who is linked to over a hundred years of the above company or is it just pure coincidence that it is the same name same subject and the same region?<br
/> Must get the book!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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