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Yes indeed mate. I looked hard at the name on Peter's grandad's cap talley and decided it couldn't be Riviera. Also, a search of requisitioned and new build trawlers in WW1 didn't show a Riviere so the particular ship you've referenced was in reality, the only option ;) It's great that Peter now has a phot to put to the name and fortunate Riviere was so 'different' that a phot exists. I found after my dad died and I was trying very hard to find ref pics of each of his MN ships that it's not easy. One particular ship.. Peribonka (Saguenay Terminals Shipping Co.) still eludes me to this day. I've detail of exactly where it went and what it did.. it's entire history but not one single shot of her wearing that name. Saguenay Terminals renamed their fleet after the war and Peribonka became Sun Walt (they were all named 'Sun' something) and I was fortunate to find a single shot of her wearing that name ;)

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Thanks for the comments gents and sorry it is a bit off topic! Dave, this is the best I could do with the hat:-

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His name was Ernest Gan Laker and my name is Peter Robert Ernest McLeland...My Grandad insisted on the "Ernest" :lol:

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:lol: :lol:

Sorry to laugh Peter...but then I can't talk, being an "Edwin" :$ . Not that my friend Steve would ever poke fun at that if only because he's a "Herbert" :rofl:
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:lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol:

My mom's dad was Moses and my dad's dad was Isaac. Thank goodness my mom held firm and fought off suggestions from my nan that I should be an Isaac! :lol:

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Peter , wonderful shot . It must be in your blood .. the passion for Boats that fly , and Airplanes that float !

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Dave,

Any idea where Peribonka was built?
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Hi Ben :hello:

Yes mate. She was built as SS Newton Moore in 1937 by J L Thompson and Sons Ltd, Sunderland :) It was one of 3 ships that actually started Saguenay Terminals Shipping Company (Quebec) in 1939 and was impressed shortly after for war service. At the end of the war, Sagterms bought more ships and in line with the 'new era' these were all named 'Sun ***' hence Peribonka's renaming 'Sun Walt' in around 1946 to bring it in line with the others. :)
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Ah, I was hoping her original name was Peribonka and that there might be a photo of her launch somewhere. Sounds like she was renamed over in Canada.
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Hello Mate :hello:

Sadly not. I've an article about her launch as Newton Moore and a pile of info for her as Peribonka but unfortunately, no shots. You can see from that shot she's just having her new name painted on.. a few days earlier and she'd still have had Peribonka on the bow. Sod's law :lol:
The decision to rename the fleet was taken in '47 not '46 so that shot is probably '47 or '48 vintage. The name incidentally is from a Canadian province/district. Can't make out what a Sunwalt (Sun walt) is or was. I've always presumed the name to be a French derivative but there isn't a 'walt' in the French language as far as I can tell :dunno: As unlikely a name as Peribonka is, at least I know where it comes from :)

It's nice to have a shot of the ship anyway ;)
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