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GOOD HOPE CASTLE - IMO 6508456

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Photographer:
Bunts [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 1, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,800 x 1,151

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Cape Town 1976
Cape Town .
Year: 1965 : Builder: Swan Hunter WR
Location of yard: Wallsend Yard No: 2011
Launch Date: 16.2.65 Date of completion: 9.12.65
Type: Cargo ship (ref) Tons: 10538 : DWT: 11034
Length overall: 180.7 LPP: 166.1 Beam: 23.6 Number of screws/Mchy/Speed(kn): 2D-25
Flag: UK
Subsequent History:
78 PAOLA C. - 84 PAOLA
Disposal Data:
BU Shanghai 27.7.84

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Current name:
PAOLA

Former name(s):

 -  Paola C (Until 1984)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
10,184 tons
Summer DWT:
11,211 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Over 3000gt) - 9 photos

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Gianpaolo

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Arnes

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Bunts

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timbo2

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Chris Howell

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alanblakely

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Well spotted Allan
Regards
Ken

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Thank you Allan, when I view the photograph in full screen, I can clearly see her name on the bow...GOOD HOPE CASTLE, I should not have jumped the gun and should have known my mail ships better !
Best regards,
Brett

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person
This is an enlargement of a pic posted by Bunts in 2007 listed as Good Hope Castle. So its not really a new photograph

Allan

Allan

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Looks to be more like Good Hope Castle from the name spacing

Allan

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This is the RMS Southampton Castle, possibly on her last voyage from Cape Town.
Brett

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person
Yes, I agree with Ken.

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person
Hi Bunts. Could I say that this is the "Good Hope Castle" as the bow name seems to be in three parts when enlarged. Ken.

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