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Remembering Victory's crew

Toby often remarked how many of Victory's crew had pre-deceased him, but how the memory of his crew was so lasting.
Here are some of the old favourites.

 'Feety' Spear
 
Feety crewed for Sir Hartley Shawcross, on Vanity
He was my tutor as mainsheet-man on Toby's Victory

Malley Wales & Boyo Carne


 The 'Old' crew  of Victory
 Victory Crew outside Flushing S.C.
Survivors today include Treveor Wright (Far left) and Roger Stevens (Far right)

 Memory lane... dancing days!
 Rock & Roll, and, the Elvis look
[Right-left] Boyo, Treveor Wright, and two friends on their way out for a night's dancing.
Toby and Feety always said how Boyo could dance so well, pulling all the birds!           
[scanned courtesy of Treveor Wright, 2000]

Leon Grimshaw
Did you say, play  Little Eyes, I love you....

 Danny Moran
 Malley Wales
 
 Steve "Whiffy" Whitford
"time someone fixed that b.... winch handle"
 "Woody"
... on a good day!
 Feety & Whiffy at Fowey
Feety rarely drank, perhaps the odd sherry,
Steve was under 'orders' for the week (2-handed!)
 David Shone, dentist & Seven Stars  regular - crossword & a pint
David'sl  skills were utilised by Arthur, building & glueing masts!  
Toby's nephew,  Raymond 'Boyo' Carne
Boyo Carne (by Andy Campbell, 1979)
 Boyo, a rigger and No.1 foredeck hand on Victory     [AAC 1979]

 Boyo's 40th Birthday, a night to remember! - Dartmouth 1984

 Not the start of a race! Boyo & David Shone calling "Time"
Almost midnight, in Dartmouth on Molly, Sid Goodwin
 Happy Birthday, dear Boyo....

As befits such an occasion, Boyo was soon to celebrate with a
a pork pie
one candle
and
a
glass of rum
(Boyo never could sing 'in tune')
 Here we go, Timmy's leading...
Don't look, Andy's going for a swim. [I fell twice, between two boats!]

 In1993, LOLA was launched at Mylor Dockyard

  Malley Wales' classic rendering of "Jimmy Brown" (1993)
Toby arriving at Mylor on Sylvia with Peter Collett and guests for
the official naming ceremony of a new working boat,
 LOLA (Sandy Creeden)         [series by AAC1993]