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Photographer:
Bob Scott [ View profile ]
Title:
Glanely
Added:
Aug 21, 2018
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796
Image Resolution:
1,365 x 768

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8,261 grt; 12,193 dwt
Operator: W J Tatem Ltd (Atlantic Shipping & Trading Co Ltd), London
W J Tatem was the 1st Baron Glanely, hence the name. Glan Ely means the banks of the River Ely, in Cardiff, Wales.
Built 1960 by Austin & Pickersgill Ltd, Sunderland. Yard no. 362.
Main engine: four-cylinder, two-stroke, opposed-piston North Eastern Marine Engineering-Doxford 7LBD4 of 4,800 bhp at 115 rpm. Speed: 15 knots
1969-sold to Douglas SS Co Ltd (D Lapraik & Co Ltd managers), London, renamed INCHONA (British flag).
1975-sold to Greek owners, renamed ALEKOS K.
1978-sold to Liberian associate of A G Politis, Piraeus, Greece, renamed ARIES (Greek flag).
1987-to breakers at Alang, India, beached 25/4.
Photo: Royal Albert Dock, London 13/1/1968.

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Current name:
ARIES

Former name(s):

 -  Alekos K (Until 1978)

 -  Inchona (Until 1975)

 -  Glanely (Until 1969)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1960
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
7,839 tons
Summer DWT:
12,193 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Over 3000gt) - 8 photos

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Thanks Bob for the nice photo of the M V Glanely. The date you took it 13/1/1968 was the date I signed on as a young Radio Officer for a around the world voyage of a lifetime. Africa, along the Queensland Coast and back across the Pacific, Panama and back to the UK. Happy Memories !! Tks and Rgds - Peter

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THANKS BOB I PAID OFF THE [GLANELY] THREE WEEKS BEFORE YOUR PHOTO WAS TAKEN WE PAID OFF IN SUNDERLAND DRY DOCK ON 24/12/67 ,AFTER A VOYAGE TO SOUTH AFRICA AND EAST AFRICA ,I HAD DONE THREE TRIPS ABOARD HER AS [EDH] THE BEST SHIP I SAILED ON GOOD FEEDER GOOD ACCOMADATION AND THE MATE WAS A GENT . I REGRETED LEAVING IT WAS ONLY BECAUSE OF CHRISTMAS MY FIRST AT HOME FOR FOUR YEARS

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