An Unlikely Cornish Fisherman-The Early Years
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Michael Hugh Soady's life is what one could call a well-lived one! He was born at West Looe, Cornwall, on 19 September 1937, the eldest son of a 6th Generation Fisherman Fernley Soady and his wife Edna May (nee) Toms. Michael was educated at Looe School, Liskeard Grammar School and Devonport Engineering College. He was conscripted for Natio
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