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Olinda - IMO 7114939

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Photographer:
John Jones [ View profile ]
Title:
Olinda
Added:
Oct 29, 2007
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1,244
Image Resolution:
1,572 x 1,016

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Gravesend 23rd October 1982.

10,417 grt built 1972 by CCN Maua, Rio de Janeiro.
Owner: Empresa de Nav. Alianca S.A., Rio de Janeiro.
Flag: Brazil.
Broken up at Alang in 1992.

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Current name:
OLINDA
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
10,417 tons
Summer DWT:
12,487 tons

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Over 3000gt) - 15 photos

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BRIAN FISHER

2 photos

simonwp

1 photos

John Jones

2 photos

Patrick Hill

3 photos

carimar

1 photos

Mick Warrick

1 photos

Joerg Seyler

1 photos

sterntube

1 photos

Dulko

1 photos

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person
Another great photo of a classic "LINER" brazilian built!
wonderfullllllllllllllllllll!!!!
thank you for posting
regards :-D

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person
Well Derek,
I think you summed it up there. On this site we can enjoy the best contemporary shots as well as some nostalgia too. Long may its diversity be maintained.... something for everyone and every mood. Well that's my feeling anyway!
Regards
John J.

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person
Me too John, fingers crossed it continues.

Regards
Ken

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person
I agree whole heartedly John.
regards
Derek

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person
Great shot John,
I never managed to see her on the Thames but fortunate enough to "bag" her in Rotterdam!
As Ken says Halcyon days, never to return.
Except on here of course!
regards
Derek

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person
Thanks Ken,
we used to get a lot of nice looking South Amarican ships in those days.
Regards
John J.

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person
Halcyon days John, lovely to see this beauty, how the river has changed !!

Regards
Ken

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