Stories of the sea

howard nichols


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
45 minute to clubs and other organisations, semi professional
Fee:
Unknown: All ZOOM talks are a £50 with no extras
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Uncategorised
Updated:
27th November 2020
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-Just some of the talks I give. A fully illustrated program with each enquiry... THE MYSTERIOUS LIFE OF WALTER HENRY The story of a man who spent lifetime at sea with his mysterious life in WW1 and the sinking of the TITANIC THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE. The speaker set out to unravel the stories surrounding the disappearance of its crew. THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. again the speaker has spent many years researching this part of the ocean and the ships and aircraft that went missing. Many theories abound so are they fact or fiction. A LIFEBOAT ON THE ROAD. The story of the speakers unusual life with an RNLI training school on wheels traveling through out the UK and Ireland. Training the RNLI crews on their stations and some of the magnificent men he met on his travels.

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About howard nichols

NHS paramedic for 25 years Transferred to RNLI College to train lifeboat crews From 2004 as a speaker on many cruise ships both as destination lecturer and enhancement speaker, now retired. A FULLY ILLUSTRATED PROGRAM OF MY TALKS IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST


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