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CANBERRA - IMO 5059953

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Photographer:
Tony Martin [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 1, 1983
Title:
Canberra
Added:
Jan 31, 2014
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2,430
Image Resolution:
3,178 x 2,124

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Captured on a seasonal South Pacific cruise.

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Current name:
CANBERRA
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
49,073 tons
Summer DWT:
8,775 tons

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Ray Smith

1 photos

Ken Smith

1 photos

Phil English

1 photos

Marc Piché

1 photos

Rik

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

6 photos

TEDINGHAM

1 photos

callen

2 photos

John Jones

2 photos

Arnes

1 photos

Bootneck

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

1 photos

Tony Garner

1 photos

scillonian

1 photos

Lee Brown

2 photos

jotabe

1 photos

trenor

2 photos

JohnWH

2 photos

John Kent

8 photos

Wayne ACourt

4 photos

Gary Faux

3 photos

Marius Esman

1 photos

Bunts

9 photos

Passaic

1 photos

onlyme

1 photos

Robbie Shaw

1 photos

Chris Finney

2 photos

Gordy

4 photos

Chris Howell

17 photos

Clive Harvey

8 photos

Brian Brady

5 photos

Patrick Chau

1 photos

Tony Martin

45 photos

Tykemariner

2 photos

Mr. DOT

2 photos

Paul Wille

1 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

jeffwreck

1 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

rudy v

1 photos

Linesman

14 photos

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Thanks for the comments. It took three trips in the ships tender to capture this series of photos.

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Congratulations Tony. Another happy memory recorded!

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Beautifull shot!!!

rgds.

Paulo

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Innovative and classic at the same time!

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These 60' s liners was Majestic with a lot of elegancy !!

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Mr.Dot you are so correct, a fantastic photo of a magnificent ship CG

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She looked such an advanced design when I went over to Vancouver for her maiden arrival in 1960!

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