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Gordy [ View profile ]
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Jul 29, 2012
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STRATHEDEN

UK

Stratheden 1937-1969.

Built 1937 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, as Stratheden for P&O SN Co.

23,722 grt. 2ST-20 knots.

She was the first overseas passenger ship to visit Stewart Island in 1961, a regular event today, the latest and largest being Holland America's Volendam in 2010.

1964 sold to J.S. Latsis, r/n HENRIETTA LATSI

1966 r/n MARIANNA LATSI. Same owners.

1969 BU La Spezia 19.5.69

Phot Credits: The late Allan Green Collection Vic Australia

Details: Mirimar

Cheers and GB

Gordy

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Cruise Ships and Liners built before 1950 - 14 photos

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Ken Smith

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Rik

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trenor

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Gordy

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This liner "STRATHEDEN" on the photo ( originally built in 1937 ) is a much earlier well predecessor of the later built liner ARCADIA, 1954.
The ARCADIA obtained within her general looks, the very-very much similar basic design of the "Stratheden", but anyhow she solely had a more advanced appearance with "the touch of the fresh days".

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Great Picture .... Must be kept as Portrait .....
regards,
Shahid Ayub

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I forgot to add Mr Dot, the tug on the headline is the old "James Patterson"

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Another great post, both tug & tow! mrdot.

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Thanks Jack, Wouter and Denis much appreciated

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Wonderful picture, thank you!

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Amazing!

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