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BIRGER JARL - IMO 5044893

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Photographer:
PierreS [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 25, 2017
Photo Category:
Wheelhouse
Added:
Nov 15, 2023
Views:
190
Image Resolution:
3,872 x 2,592

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BIRGER JARL

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Current name:
BIRGER JARL

Former name(s):

 -  Baltic Star (Until 2002 Mar)

 -  Minisea (Until 1978)

 -  Bore Nord (Until 1977)

 -  Birger Jarl (Until 1973)

Current flag:
Sweden
Home port:
Stockholm
Vessel Type:
Passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
3,564 tons
Summer DWT:
864 tons
Length:
92.5 m
Beam:
14.3 m
Draught:
5.5 m

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1950-1960 - 97 photos

Accommodation Vessels & Barges - 20 photos

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Hans Deijs

2 photos

BRIAN FISHER

3 photos

simonwp

2 photos

CruisAir

2 photos

Mikkel

3 photos

foggy

12 photos

Tim Vogel

3 photos

viking

2 photos

Dick Gorter

1 photos

Doug Newman

2 photos

Joni

1 photos

Eerik Laine

9 photos

Milko Kronja

1 photos

tjh

1 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

Marius Esman

2 photos

johnturner

1 photos

Wellamo

1 photos

Hoffa

4 photos

Kim Viktor

3 photos

DG

2 photos

BMP

3 photos

det

2 photos

raether

1 photos

MattB

1 photos

paulchen91

1 photos

George58

1 photos

Captain Lora

1 photos

Marc Pingoud

4 photos

Kevin Göthe

2 photos

Mariusz J.

1 photos

PierreS

2 photos

Darren Round

1 photos

Pellehan

2 photos

Rolf Bridde

1 photos

WalAndPl

1 photos

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Modern technology offers fantastic opportunities in all areas of life, but we should not forget about history. This is why it is important to preserve all types of technological monuments, including floating monuments, for future generations. Old but beautifully preserved sailing ships, steamers, warships and merchant ships help us tell young people about the wonderful times in which we, the older ones, lived and worked. I was lucky to be able to work at sea in such environments, and as a ship school student I could do shipyard internships in departments that repair this type of vessels. Thanks for sharing. My heart beats faster at such a sight!!!

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