About the author:
Eric Kemp
Born on 29th June 1937, Eric Kemp sadly died on 26th February 2023, shortly before the publication of this, his fourth, book.
Eric was educated in St. Ives schools and Truro School in Cornwall. From here he followed his father into the Merchant Navy, joining HMS Worcester for cadet training in 1953.
He became an apprentice with the Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Company, later becoming a second officer with the Palm Line. During his years with these two companies he travelled around the world.
Eric achieved chief officer status with the Trinity House Steamship Vessel Service, and finally became a master on the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company’s ferry RMS Queen of the Isles. He also later served with the Carisbrooke Shipping Company based on the Isle of Wight.
Together with his wife Jill and their two children, he remained based in St. Ives, becoming a Trinity House pilot for Mount’s Bay and a Cornish fisheries officer in MAFF. He also served as the St. Ives Lifeboat Secretary and as a Liberal councillor. In the year 2000 he was Chairman of the Newlyn Fish Festival and was for many years a member of the well-known Mousehole Male Voice Choir. In his role as a local Methodist preacher he was the Senior Steward of the Carbis Bay Wesley Methodist Church.
In his spare time Eric helped at the St. Ives Museum where he put his Merchant Navy knowledge to very good use, he also gave occasional talks to various local societies about his experiences at sea and working around the Cornish coast.