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Photographer:
timbo2 [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 13, 1970
Title:
Koszalin
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May 27, 2009
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Image Resolution:
3,228 x 2,427

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In the locks for West India Docks, London May 1970

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Current name:
BADR

Former name(s):

 -  Koszalin (Until 1983)

Vessel Type:
Reefer
Gross tonnage:
1,273 tons
Summer DWT:
1,592 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 3 photos

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I very much liked your photographs of the "FES" , "VARGAS" , "FACTOR" and "KOSZALIN" - All are remembered well; The "FES" was on long term period time-charter to Wm. H. Muller , Rotterdam for their Rotterdam, London, Casablanca and Kenitra service . Smart little ship that ran with Muller's own "DOMBURGH" and "VRIJBURGH" . Sailed every Friday night for Morocco and back three weeks later. The berth is the Newcastle Jetty at Free Trade Wharf, Shadwellwhich was the deepest berth out of the ten or so berths at Free Trade. The two Muller ships carried uptoi six passngers but the "FES" was passenger less. Apparently it was a very popular mini-cruise . Before she used the Inida & Millwall you must have seen the "KOSZALIN" at Mark Brown's Wharf , Upper Pool discharging Polish Bacon. Oh, memories and thank you for bringing them back with your excellent photographs.

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Hi Stumps
Thanks for the kind comments and infomation - I remember Domburgh but unfortunatly did not take any pics. Also rememder in the 'pool' Baltic Sun (UBC) Polish ships Piast & Jarowslaw Dabrowski and lined up behind them United S.S. ships. The pics i am submiting at the moment are scanned from slides taken by 'kodak instamatic' -- good day's.
regards Timbo

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