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Bremen - IMO 5051145

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Photographer:
Wolfgang Fricke [ View profile ]
Title:
Bremen
Photo Category:
Ship's Deck
Added:
Sep 12, 2020
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531
Image Resolution:
2,800 x 1,867

Description:

Length over all 212.4 m; breadth 26.7 m; 751 passengers;
built 1939 by St Nazaire (Penhoet), St. Nazaire / France, as PASTEUR for Cie. de Nav. Sud-Atlantique, Bordeaux; during WWII she sailed for the British and after the war for the French Government transporting troops; 1959 she became BREMEN of Norddeutscher Lloyd after major reconstruction; 1971 she was sold to International Cruises SA. (Chandris), Piraeus, becoming REGINA MAGNA; 1977 sold to Philippine owners and renamed SAUDI PHIL I (1980: SAUDI FILIPINAS I); 1980 sunk on the way to scrapyard;
photo taken in Sept. 1966; scanned from negative film;

Vessel
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Current name:
SAUDI FILIPINAS 1

Former name(s):

 -  Saudi Phil I (Until 1980)

 -  Bremen (Until 1971)

 -  Pasteur (Until 1959)

Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
32,360 tons
Summer DWT:
8,894 tons

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Shipping - 1 photos

Ship Interior - 1 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built before 1950 - 29 photos

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SSUS1966

1 photos

Allan RO

1 photos

TEDINGHAM

1 photos

Ingvar

2 photos

Chris Howell

5 photos

Clive Harvey

1 photos

har

1 photos

adenanthos

1 photos

micky g

1 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

Linesman

2 photos

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Besides the VW, there are another 2 cars in front of the VW !!!!!

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Well spotted, William! I did not notice the Volkswagen before.

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person
Thanks for the info, Henk. Corrected.

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person
She was not broken up, but at 9th of June 1980 she went down on her way to the breaker in tow of SUMATRAS in position 07°53'N-60°21'E

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The automobiles under the lifeboats on the boat deck sure are unusual!

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