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ENRICO COSTA - IMO 5286128

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Photographer:
Tony Garner [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 2, 1993
Location:
Bergen, Norway
Added:
Mar 30, 2011
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3,297
Image Resolution:
3,117 x 2,151

Description:

ENRICO COSTA at Bergen, 2 June 1993.
Built 1951 as PROVENCE for SGTM, Marseille, for South American service, 15,889gt.

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Current name:
CLASSICA

Former name(s):

 -  Aegean Spirit (Until 2001 Jun)

 -  Symphony (Until 2000)

 -  Enrico Costa (Until 1994 Dec)

 -  Enrico C (Until 1987)

Vessel Type:
Passenger/cargo Ship
Gross tonnage:
16,741 tons
Summer DWT:
7,477 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners built 1950-1960 - 64 photos

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Ken Smith

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

1 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Dave Medgett

1 photos

Bo Friberg

1 photos

Gianpaolo

2 photos

Tony Garner

2 photos

Lu

2 photos

Lee Brown

1 photos

jotabe

2 photos

Joerg Seyler

1 photos

trenor

2 photos

wouter

1 photos

Bunts

1 photos

Hornstein

6 photos

Grant Butler

1 photos

Clive Harvey

6 photos

Benjam

1 photos

raether

2 photos

Emmanuel.L

3 photos

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I've only just seen these comments. Looking back to the notes I made at the time, it is Enchanted Isle behind her. I seem to remember she was going to be an accommodation ship for the summer somewhere in the Baltic.
Tony

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Clive, speaking of the Brasil, isn't it possible that it's Enchanted Seas behind Enrico Costa? Just wondering...

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I've just realised that I have made a mistake. Enchanted Isle was originally Argentina, not Brasil.

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It is the Enchanted Isle, which had started life as the Moore-McCormack Lines Brasil.

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person
Which ship is it behind her?

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person
Thanks Allan.

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Tony,

What a lovely shot of her

Allan

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