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![Nautilus member and event co-organiser Keith Thompson visits HMS Brocklesby, a Royal Navy vessel which invited the public onboard for the Hull Falklands 40 weekend. All images: Jon Purkis Photography Image:Nautilus member and event co-organiser Keith Thompson visits HMS Brocklesby, a Royal Navy vessel which invited the public onboard for the Hull Falklands 40 weekend. All images: Jon Purkis Photography](/globalassets/news-by-topic/community/falklands_hull_brocklesby_keith_thompson_web.jpg)
The northeast England city of Kingston-upon-Hull is noted for its Merchant Navy Falklands veterans, many of whom served on the ferry Norland, which was 'taken up from trade' as a troop carrier. Nautilus member Keith Thompson MNM is one of the Norland veterans, and a major driving force behind a weekend of Falklands 40 commemorative events held in Hull.
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The Nautilus wreath laid in tribute to the Union members and all Merchant Navy seafarers involved in the conflict
Also involved was locally-based Nautilus caseworker John Norris, who attended events both sombre and celebratory, and represented the Union at a wreath-laying ceremony in memory of Merchant Navy seafarers who gave their lives in the Falklands conflict.
Mr Norris said that the weekend had seen a good turnout by veterans, the armed forces and the public. 'It was a pleasure and an honour to represent our organisation at the various events over the weekend – to meet many seafarers and publicise the work we undertake on their behalf as well as commemorate the events that occurred 40 years ago in the liberation of the Falkland Islands.'
![Local Sea Cadets taking part in the Hull Falklands Weekend parade that led from the memorial service at Hull Minster to the Cenotaph Image:Local Sea Cadets taking part in the Hull Falklands Weekend parade that led from the memorial service at Hull Minster to the Cenotaph](/globalassets/news-by-topic/community/falklands_hull_parade_web_doubble.jpg)
![Nautilus staff member John Norris (centre, with white shirt) representing the Union at the Hull Cenotaph Falklands wreath-laying ceremony Image:Nautilus staff member John Norris (centre, with white shirt) representing the Union at the Hull Cenotaph Falklands wreath-laying ceremony](/globalassets/news-by-topic/community/falklands_hull_john_norris_web_double.jpg)
![Left: Trinity House Hull opened its doors to the public for the weekend, and visitors saw this bell which remembers a former cadet who lost his life in the Falklands. Right: A local bus which was specially painted for the Hull Falklands 40 weekend Image:Left: Trinity House Hull opened its doors to the public for the weekend, and visitors saw this bell which remembers a former cadet who lost his life in the Falklands. Right: A local bus which was specially painted for the Hull Falklands 40 weekend](/globalassets/news-by-topic/community/falklands_hull_bell_bus_web_featured_media_block.jpg)
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