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IRISH PLANE - IMO 5411838

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Photographer:
Malcolm Cranfield [ View profile ]
Added:
Nov 5, 2020
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Image Resolution:
3,982 x 2,630

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IRISH PLANE was built in 1963 by Verolme at Heusden in the Netherlands.

Can anyone identify the port location of the photo please?

Later: 1976 SALAMIS - 76 CANADIAN FARMER - 79 SALAMIS - 85 IONIAN WAVE

BU Gadani Beach 8.1.86

Scanned from a negative in my collection - source unknown

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Current name:
IONIAN WAVE

Former name(s):

 -  Canadian Farmer (Until 1979)

 -  Irish Plane (Until 1976)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
9,579 tons
Summer DWT:
15,921 tons

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Bulkers built 1961-1970 - 5 photos

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Thankyou Gentlemen. A Scottish friend has confirmed Imperial Dock,Leith. The crane to the left and the conveyors to the right confirm that location.

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Leith is a match... a photo of mine over at SN can be seen here
https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/media/lena.355960/

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person
Thanks henning for the info .leith willdo for me .qed.!

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Could it be LEITH.scotland .lloyds index 1975 IRISH PLANE sailed casablanca march 7th for leith .and in ports index leith has an electric crane .can lift 120 tons .

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person
Looks like she.s discharging into hopper bins then onto a belt which goes to a silo.the crane on the left looks disused and has been painted up.could be uk .

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person
Looks like in London George V docks these type of crane was once used.

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person
Sorry Neil, I don't believe Hull has ever had cranes like that.

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person
Hello Malcolm,

an Irish correspondent of mine tells me the port is Hull.

Regards, Neil

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