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Photographer:
Brian Brady [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 1, 1992
Title:
Canberra
Location:
Palma, Spain
Added:
Oct 23, 2009
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1,123
Image Resolution:
1,746 x 1,146

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Assisted by Tugs, making ready to depart Palma Mallorca 1992

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Current name:
CANBERRA
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
49,073 tons
Summer DWT:
8,775 tons

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Ray Smith

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Ken Smith

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Phil English

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Marc Piché

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Rik

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BRIAN FISHER

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TEDINGHAM

1 photos

callen

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John Jones

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Arnes

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Bootneck

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Yvon Perchoc

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Tony Garner

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scillonian

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Lee Brown

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jotabe

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trenor

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JohnWH

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John Kent

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Wayne ACourt

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Gary Faux

3 photos

Marius Esman

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Bunts

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Passaic

1 photos

onlyme

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Robbie Shaw

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Chris Finney

2 photos

Gordy

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Chris Howell

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Clive Harvey

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Brian Brady

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Patrick Chau

1 photos

Tony Martin

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Tykemariner

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Mr. DOT

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Paul Wille

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gwrdave

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Bob Scott

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Fantastic pictures of my all time favourite the CANBERRA, hence my username!

Coming from Southampton I have many fond memorys of my beloved CANBERRA

Once again many thanks for posting them.

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Thankyou for your comment, we were on holiday near Palma and saw CANBERRA was in port. We went to the Security gate and asked if we could take photos, the guy waved us in. We more or less pushed CANBERRA off the quayside when she sailed. It was fantasic watching the Tugs aiding her on her journey. - Bry

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