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Gordy [ View profile ]
Title:
Anna F
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Dec 27, 2015
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ANNA.F
...ex Sulima of Elder Dempster UK

IMO 5343550

nationality: Greek
purpose: transport
type: cargo ship
propulsion: motor vessel (diesel)
date built: 1948
status:
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tonnage: 4804 grt
dimensions : 124.4 x 17.4 x 6.7 m
engine: 1 x 4 cyl. 2SA Doxford diesel engine, single shaft, 1 screw
power: 3100 b.h.p.
speed: 12 knots
yard no.: 643
IMO/Off. no.: 5343550
about the loss
cause lost: ran aground (wrecked)
date lost: 04/12/1973 [dd/mm/yyyy]
about people
builder:
Scott Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. - John & Robert Scott, Greenock
engine by:
Scott Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. - John & Robert Scott, Greenock
last owner:
Efnaval Cia SA, Piraeus
MV Anna F. [+1973]
period 1967 ~ 1973
IMO/Off. no.: 5343550
prev. owners:
Holt John & Co. Ltd. - Guinea Gulf Line Ltd., Liverpool
MV Mano
period 1965 ~ 1967
IMO/Off. no.: 5343550

Elder Dempster Lines Ltd. - African Steamship Co., Liverpool
MV Sulima period 1948 ~ 1965

IMO/Off. no.: 5343550

Details: http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?125763

Photo Credits: The Trove Australia National Library/The State Library of South Australia

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Very good question, Arnes!

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I have similar photo (negatives), bought by me from Airfoto many years ago. (70,80's). Is it free to upload any of those photos now? What is the rules of the site; I tought it should be only "self-photographed" ??

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In one word - majestic! But how the ships design will change in only 10-15 years after she was built, not to speak about some 65 years! Yet ships built in a period of 65 years before her don't differ much.

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I loved their style Mr Dot. I never ever tired of them. Constantly admired the oldies.

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0h how wonderful these merchantmen of old looked with all their working gear! tonites pinup! mr.dot.

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