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Photographer:
Allan RO [ View profile ]
Title:
Taxila
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Nov 8, 2007
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1,243 x 829

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68 / 8,910gt / 12,489 (PAK) [ggc]

owner : Pakistan National Shipping Corp.

built : Brodogradiliste 'Split', Split, Jugoslavia
yd # : 77/217
L - 11:11:1967 : D - 03:1968

arrived at Karachi with damage 27:07:1985 and laid up. Eventually sold to Pakistani breakers, arrived Gadani Beach, 10:02:1987

photo : Liverpool, 29:06:1976
photo : © Dr. Allan Ryszka-Onions 1976/2007

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Current name:
TAXILA
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
8,910 tons
Summer DWT:
13,069 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Over 3000gt) - 9 photos

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Phil English

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Allan RO

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jackosan

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Paul Tunney

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Nice pic of one from the last series of liners built for Pakistan in Split shipyard.

Regards - Milko

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Wonderful photo of that old freighter, really nice !
Regards from Bavaria
Gerolf

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Hi Gerolf,

Thanks for your nice comment. These old pics I am putting on are simply digiphotos of slides using my digital camera 17-55mm lens at 55mm, on a tripod and using a white light source. It's a bit hit and miss, but with judicious cropping I can still manage 1200 x 800 for most of them. When I get a proper scanner, I'll be able to put on many more, and also replace the ones already on.

Allan

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