My Family

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The Bannister Family” First things First, let’s have a quick slurp before we get this show on the road Ron Bannister

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A look at my Family starting with Me

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“The Bannister Family”

First things First, let’s have a quick

slurp before we get this show on the road

Ron Bannister

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“The Bannister Family”

Another ‘Slurp’

Me = Ron Bannister – Born in hammersmith - London

In early March of 1938 - at DuCane road hospital

As you can see I was well dressed for the period. We still had rationing, I’m sure my Mum sold our clothing coupons to buy us food. Therefore everything was patched up because we had no other clothes. Shoes were a problem, I once went to school in ‘football boots’ because that’s all that I had at the time. Mum parted from my Dad, a London Fireman and we went to live with her new love Frank Taylor. A man she had met at work in the Chiswick aircraft factory.

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I never got on with my stepfather. I reminded him too much of my Dad. He was a car cleaner in London, minimum wage. We lived in a 1 bedroom flat in Shepherds Bush. Very soon along came my two sisters Penny and Shirley. During the holidays it was my task at the age of 9 or 10 to look after them. I would push the pram with the girls in, up to Kensington Gardens and the South Kensington Museums. I have nothing against the Girls, I only wish we were closer, maybe I should make the effort to get closer before we pass on. One day, my mum said “You always said you wanted to join the Navy,(not that I can remember it) you are going to be sent to a training ship” Possibly, the best thing that happened to me. In 1951 In 1951 at the tender age of 13at the tender age of 13 I joined the ‘training ship’, Arethusa, in Kent. I joined the ‘training ship’, Arethusa, in Kent. A shock to the system to say the least. 240 young boys crammed into A shock to the system to say the least. 240 young boys crammed into a 240 foot 1920s sailing ship. Here we were given schooling lessons a 240 foot 1920s sailing ship. Here we were given schooling lessons and seamanship training by untrained ex Merchant Navy Officers. I and seamanship training by untrained ex Merchant Navy Officers. I finally joined the Royal Navy at HMS St. Vincent, Gosport, as Boy finally joined the Royal Navy at HMS St. Vincent, Gosport, as Boy Seaman in 1953.Seaman in 1953.

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“Slurp”

I joined Submarines in 1959 Serving onboard the ‘Excalibur’ which was powered by High Test Peroxide –

The Diesel powered ‘Grampus’ and ‘Auriga’ – and finally the nuclear powered Swiftsure I finished up as an

Instructor at the Submarine Training School in Dolphin

I did 6 years in the surface fleet, aboard HMS Corrunna a Battle Class Destroyer in the Mediterranean and HMS Lock Killisport in the Persian Gulf

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Guess What??

Me on the bows of Grampus

I travelled to the Artic on the Grampus. We surfaced in the

ice and played Football, during which time I managed to put

my foot in a hole in the ice and nearly lost the leg through frostbite(‘mad dogs and

Englishmen’)

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“Sip” “Sip”

On the Submarine Auriga I served On the Submarine Auriga I served in Singapore with the Family , and, in Singapore with the Family , and, as you can see ‘life was hard’ to as you can see ‘life was hard’ to say the least. We lived in Malaysia say the least. We lived in Malaysia in Jahore Bahruin Jahore Bahru

I was transferred to HMS Forth a I was transferred to HMS Forth a Submarine Depot Ship. We finally Submarine Depot Ship. We finally returned home as a Family in returned home as a Family in 1968.1968.

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I think it is worth mentioning that while aboard Grampus I managed to get a bucket dropped on my nose, requiring a couple of stitches applied in less than hygienic conditions and while on the Auriga I did manage to get washed overboard in a force 8

Gale. Not to mention the leaving my wife 3 days after the birth of our second Son, for 8 weeks with no

chance of communication, the bread with green mould on it, the rotten vegetables and the lack of washing facilities. Apart from that, life was

‘A bed of Roses’

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I proposed to Jean, the love of my life, only 3 days after we I proposed to Jean, the love of my life, only 3 days after we were introduced on a ‘blind date’ and we were married in were introduced on a ‘blind date’ and we were married in 1960, 51 weeks after our first date, our marriage is still 1960, 51 weeks after our first date, our marriage is still ongoing. I must have done something right. We also ongoing. I must have done something right. We also managed to have 3 GREAT Sons:-managed to have 3 GREAT Sons:-

Paul in 1963Paul in 1963

John in 1971John in 1971

Tony in 1961Tony in 1961

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Jean the WifeTony Paul John

Greg Jack Cal Pia the ‘newborn’

The Sons

The Grand

Children