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I lived in a town until I was 10, then spent a summer in Portsmouth.
Portsmouth was boring until I found HMS Victory. I visited it every day for about 2 months and soon learned the whole tour, inc mind your head because of the low beams, which didn't affect me as I was only about 3 ft tall.
The gun crews slept above their guns in hammocks. They struggled as they were too big for the space and got flogged if they stole anyone elses space. They also used them as coffins.
The officers also had hammocks. These hammocks were box like things that had ropes from both ends.
I decided when I grew up I would be a pirate and steal the Victory and sleep in a hammock.
After Portsmouth, I ended up on a farm, a mile from the next house, and just down the road from a private tip, on the edge of a wood on a farm.
When I was 12 the tip became my playground during the summer holiday while my parents worked. I suppose I was a sort of latch key kid.
Yellow area where my tent was, below, the tip, to the right the woods
I lived in a town until I was 10, then spent a summer in Portsmouth.
Portsmouth was boring until I found HMS Victory. I visited it every day for about 2 months and soon learned the whole tour, inc mind your head because of the low beams, which didn't affect me as I was only about 3 ft tall.
The gun crews slept above their guns in hammocks. They struggled as they were too big for the space and got flogged if they stole anyone elses space. They also used them as coffins.
The officers also had hammocks. These hammocks were box like things that had ropes from both ends.
I decided when I grew up I would be a pirate and steal the Victory and sleep in a hammock.
After Portsmouth, I ended up on a farm, a mile from the next house, and just down the road from a private tip, on the edge of a wood on a farm.
When I was 12 the tip became my playground during the summer holiday while my parents worked. I suppose I was a sort of latch key kid.
Yellow area where my tent was, below, the tip, to the right the woods