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Photographer:
Ian G Hardie [ View profile ]
Title:
Pattree
Added:
Aug 18, 2008
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[b][color=CC3300]PATTREE[/color][/b] River Colne off Brightlingsea in the eighties
1957 Sietas,Hamburg/405
IMO: 5036327
L*B= 51,00*9,00m
BRT: 437
TDW: 698ts

BARBARA-74, KR Gerda Janke, HH> Hans, D;
Pattree-06, Ensign Freight Services, London> Con;
PATRI
Call Sign : J8MO
Gross tonnage : 437
Flag : St Vincent and Grenadines

[color=0000FF][font=Impact]Information from Quaysider, Nordmark71 & Equasis[/font][/color]

[b][color=CC66FF]Moved to correct catogrie[/color][/b]

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Current name:
PATRI

Former name(s):

 -  Pattree (Until 2005 Jan)

 -  Barbara (Until 1974 Jan)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
437 tons
Summer DWT:
698 tons

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General cargo ships built 1950-1959 (Under 3000gt) - 31 photos

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Phil English

2 photos

plongeur80

2 photos

simonwp

2 photos

Frits Olinga

2 photos

Patrick Hill

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

5 photos

Adrian Ford

1 photos

Ian G Hardie

1 photos

Adrian Green

2 photos

Lyndon Henry

10 photos

Nils

1 photos

Urs Steiner

1 photos

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Hi Ian,

I agree with Patrick. She's the former J.J. Sietas built BARBARA, which was later renamed PATTREE.

1957 Sietas,Hamburg/405
IMO: 5036327
L*B= 51,00*9,00m
BRT: 437
TDW: 698ts

BARBARA-74, KR Gerda Janke, HH> Hans, D;
Pattree-06, Ensign Freight Services, London> Con;
Patri-dto,

Krgds
Arne

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person
Thanks Patrick and Arne another mystery solved

Regards
Ian

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person
I suspect it's Whitbury's "Pattree" 423/57

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