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Lillian - IMO 7637632

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Photographer:
Hans Deijs [ View profile ]
Title:
Lillian
Added:
Oct 10, 2008
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2,260
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2,130 x 1,597

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IMO 7637632
Built by Scheepswerf Pattje B.V., Waterhuizen, Netherlands (1982).
SUSANNA
LILLIAN - I.B.M.S. SIA

IJmuiden (Netherlands), 2005

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Current name:
AGGELIKI

Former name(s):

 -  Lillian (Until 2007 Aug)

 -  Susanna (Until 2004 Sep)

 -  Christina (Until 1993 Aug)

 -  Hubert (Until 1989 Dec)

 -  Gardazee (Until 1986 Jan)

 -  Susanna (Until 1983 Jan)

Current flag:
Belize
Home port:
Belize City

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 58 photos

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Hans Deijs

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Frits Olinga

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PWR

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Tedi

1 photos

Jim Croucher

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Arild

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Mick Warrick

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Arne J

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Davy

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davidships

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Reinhard

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Juanfra Monz

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simeon

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Derek Lilley

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N.Kraskovsky

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Emmanuel.L

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MattB

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GWR317

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Hi Hans

I wonder if this article relates to the same MV Lillian as you photographed?

"Detained ship to be auctioned

Friday, 27 July 2007 17:32

An auction date has been set for the sale of the MV Lillian, the ship which has been detained at New Ross port since May.

It will be sold at New Ross on Wednesday, 8 August.

The sale of the ship was ordered by the High Court after an application by the International Transport Federation, the union representing the crew, who claimed not to have received wages for several months.

AdvertisementITF Inspector Ken Fleming said he was now satisfied that the crew would be paid their wages.

Mr Fleming said the crew of eight Russians would be going home next Wednesday. They are booked on a flight out of Dublin at 1.30pm.


The ship was detained after a load of steel was refused by the company to which it was to be delivered after claims that the cargo had been damaged."

Regards

Steve Ellwood

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