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Photographer:
Robert Winduss [ View profile ]
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Aug 1, 2007
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1,079 x 719

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Built 1949
10200dwt
Port Line
Mashaallah76,scrapped 1979

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Current name:
MASHAALLAH

Former name(s):

 -  Port Auckland (Until 1976)

Vessel Type:
Livestock Carrier
Gross tonnage:
10,244 tons
Summer DWT:
12,454 tons

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Livestock Carriers - 4 photos

Reefers built before 1980 - 19 photos

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BRIAN FISHER

1 photos

Allan RO

1 photos

John Kent

3 photos

dedge

1 photos

Gordy

2 photos

Chris Howell

11 photos

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Mashaallah (Port Auckland-76) (11,945/49)
Gross Tonnage: 11,945 Net: 6,817 Summer Deadwt: 12,017
Year Built: 1949 (Launched April 1949)
Hull Type: Twin Screw Motorship – Open Shelter Deck
Builder: Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd. at Hebburn
Length Overall: 560 Ft.
Extreme Breadth: 70 Ft
Summer Draught: 29 Ft
Machinery: Two Oil Engines – 6 Cylinder
Engine Builder: Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd. at Newcastle-on-Tyne
1961: Owner: Port Line, Ltd..
Flag: British Port of Registry: London
1979: Sold by Gulf Fisheries Co. W.L.L., Kuwait to Taiwan shipbreakers Chien Cheng Iron and Steel Co., Ltd, arrived at Kaohsiung September 30, 1979 and demolition commenced October 25, 1979.
REF: Lloyd’s Register 1961
Marine News Vol XXXIV No. 11 November 1980
Marine News Vol XXXIII No. 12 December 1979
Malcolm

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Hi Malcolm,
The builder should read Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd. at Hebburn not Newcastle.
Kevin (hebburn)

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Thank you for the correction. I have tried to edit my original posting but to no apparent effect.
Port Auckland is what a real ship looks like. Glad there are pictures such as this one available.
Malcolm

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