RMS ST HELENA IN PICTURES | Darrin Henry
Five days at sea surrounded by endless ocean could in some ways be a photographic nightmare. But, travelling and taking photographs of the RMS St Helena there’s plenty of reasons to keep the camera near. The ship, well, she’s a poser!
We have posted already about a recent voyage on the RMS which you can read here, as well as the Top Ten Highlights of RMS St Helena, Part 1 and Part 2. Do check them out when you have a moment.
But right now, here’s something a little different. Seven images of the RMS St Helena; a peek through the Picture Porthole.
1 Welcome! The card in the cabin when you embark, a name before you even see the face.
2 A lucky shot of the ever efficient lounge steward, Freddy, clearing the Sun Deck after tea and heading into the lounge.
3 The RMS crest etched into the shop’s glass door. We all spend time peeking through the windows waiting for opening time.
On Board Photographs Of The RMS St Helena
4 The porthole in the porthole!
5 Hopefully the crew know what all the markings mean! Looking down on the poop deck where the huge ropes will be secured when the ship is berthed in Cape Town.
6 The breakfast options are extensive, but nothing beats the full English to set you up for the day.
7 The toys in the children’s playroom has changed a lot since the early days of the ship, but the room remains as popular as ever. This was a quiet moment, very early, before the kids were out of bed.
That’s it. Seven views on the RMS St Helena, peeping through the Picture Porthole.
It is my dream to go to St Helena by RMS St Helena
Well, the RMS schedule has been extended by another year so plenty of time to make that dream come true! Thanks for your comment. Cheers
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Looking at the photo of Freddie (before reading the text below) I knew it is YOUNG FRED, with the tray in his hand. He is the longest serving member of crew of the RMS St Helena. Frederick Alexander Green (a.k.a. Young Fred because he looks young, regardless of his age) boarded the old RMS St Helena (in England) in 1978, even before the ship was re-named St Helena from her original name Northland Prince. Young Fred was also one of the Saints who volunteered for the Falklands conflict engagement of the old RMS back in 1982. And he served on the CENTAUR as well. And was on duty when the old RMS made her farewell voyage. So, he’s doubtless the RMS’ GRAND Seigneur. Let’s hope and pray that he will be able to enjoy his retirement to the full on his (still) lovely Island of St Helena.
All the best to you, YOUNG FRED; and to Pat too!
Thanks for the comment Manfred. Yes, the lovely Freddie, as professional and friendly as ever.
The ship is looking good. (Well done Rodney and others). And you have done a great job showing her off. Thank you.
The RMS has maintained that consistent smart look all these years. Well done indeed to all concerned 🙂
Shame, the RMS is going to be missed so much by so many people when it goes off line. It will be a very sad day.
A one year respite it seems Alice! Sadness postponed for a little while at least for those who love the ship. Thanks for the comment 🙂
Oh dear! I miss it so so much! It was literally the most wonderful experience of my life. My husband and I traveled to St Helena in 2004 after we were gifted a windfall. We were young and it was my first time leaving South Africa. I was almost overwhelmed with the wonderfulness of it.
I actually had a lesson to lay down memory effectively before we left. I can smell and sense every part of the ship if I close my eyes. I can hear the cows chew like we did on a quiet day driving across the island. And hear the “peak hour” traffic going up the hill out of St James’ Town in the early morning.
We rented a little house from Audrey Constantine and I go into that lovely little garden in my mind when the world becomes too much. One day, I hope with all my heart, I will be able to return – even by plane.
A lovely comment Maria, thank you for this. Hope you do get back here again someday. Cheers 🙂
This is a very special blog 🙂 .. You capture every movement and everything SO perfectly !!
Thanks Leoni.
I love your blog and the photography is great but on RMS last year I found seabirds galore to photograph. My FB profile picture was taken from the rear of the ship. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comment Keith. Hope you are still enjoying the blog. Cheers 🙂