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Roger
Morris was born in 1935 in
Maidenhead, a
town in the Thames Valley in England.
His
father was a first-rate commercial artist and mother an
excellent
portrait
artist. Living on the banks
of the
Thames and much of the time in or on it he developed an
enthusiasm for
watercraft. During W.W.II
he
attended various schools and completed his college
education at
Bembridge, a
public school in the Isle of Wight and at the Thames
Nautical
Training College H.M.S.Worcester in
the Thames. The
next
three
years
were spent
as apprentice
deck officer for Furness Withy & Co. until he passed
for 2nd.Mate
in
1955
and
then 1st.Mate in 1957. In
1981
he
went
back to sea with
the intention
of completing his Master’s ticket but found seafaring
had changed and
the life
pretty uninspiring. He and
Kathleen
bought a 50ft yacht and moved aboard what was to be
their home during
the next
three years. In
1984
Roger
was
appointed
Master (his ticket
serving as Master for ships up to 500 tons). and
made the voyage
from Whangarei to Los Angeles via Tahiti and Honolulu
where the Bounty
took second
in line in the 1984 Olympic Tall Ships’ Parade. He
left
the Bounty in L.A. and returned to New
Zealand. Late
in
1984
Roger
and
Kathleen bought a house
on an island near Auckland and lived here for six years
painting and
writing. During this time
Roger completed
his second fully
illustrated book Pacific Sail, Four
Centuries of Western Ships in the Pacific (Pub
1987. Bateman NZ and International
Marine Publishing, Maine). An
exhibition of paintings accompanied the
launch of Pacific
Sail. In 1992 he
published
Atlantic Sail, Ten Centuries of U.S.A.
market.) For the past four years he has been a part time lecturer in Maritime History at Massey University, Auckland. |
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