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CERAMIC - IMO 5067340

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Gordy [ View profile ]
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Ceramic
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Jan 17, 2012
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CERAMIC
Ceramic (2) 1948-1972

ON: 182344
IDNo: 1182344
Year: 1948
Name: CERAMIC
Type: Passenger/cargo (ref.)
Flag: GBR
Launch Date: 30.12.47
Date of compl: 10.48
Owner as Completed: Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Ltd., Southampton, UK.
Builder: Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK.
Yard No: 1185
Link: 1611
Starke: V1948 #150
Tons: 15,896

Disposal Data:

BU Tamise, Belgium 6.72

Details: Mirimar

Photo Credits: By permission of the William T Barber Collection Vic Australia

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Cheers and GB

Gordy

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dedge

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Chris Finney

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Gordy

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A great nostalgic photo Gordy, what port was it taken in, Wellington, Adelaide?

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Me too, oh ! for a simpler world.

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How coincidental. I also came across that book a day or two ago but I decided against buying it as there were not enough pictures that related to Gothic.

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Nice post! just stumbled into a royal tour book on the sister Gothic! mrdot.

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Yep, I agree Alex, I did exactly what those kids are doing, fishing by ships berth in and around the docks, great times, I just had to go to sea lol

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Thanks very much Gordy. Despite the beautiful ship, what grabbed me about this photo was the foreground with the young lad sitting on the edge. Reminded me of when I was younger and at a time when one could still wander the docks and look at the ships close-up. Somehow, I can still smell the creosote on a hot day! Thanks again. Alex

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