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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 19, 2007
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Unclassified Tankers
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Jan 22, 2007
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STEFAN SCOTT Built 1955
Ex Vollenhove
Ex Viaduct
C.Crawley's laid up river tanker, the wheelhouse is now the home of the local pigeons !
Broken Up Queenborough 2008
Gravesend
Jan 19th 2007

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She is in a rare state now, never managed a shot of her myself. Normally something tied up alongside.
Doubt if she will ever be used again.
Thanks for posting this great shot of her Ken
regards
Derek

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Thanks Derek,

I think you are right, I haven't seen her on the river for sometime now and as you say there is usually something tied up alongside, first time I have been able to get a shot like that, Crawley's seem to use Imperial Wharf now as their moorings.

Regards Ken

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In the past 30 years, lots of dutch ships and tankers are gone to England.
Some for pleasure, others for work.
So there were several tankers from the company "VT" from Rotterdam who where sold by
the company "C.Crawley ltd in Gravesend".
I heard that C.Crawley Ltd was dissolved 27 Dec 2001.
Names from these ships (tankers) were: Varsseveld, Veenwoude, Vinkeveen, Veenendaal and others.
I saw a photograph on :
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=341836

This is the tanker "Stefan Scott" owned by C.Crawley and for sure it is an VT
tanker but there are no numbers or measurements at the photograph so we don't
know the real name of the ship.
Lots of people who worked in the past on the ships in Holland like to know what is happened with the ships and that's the reason I write to your forum with the
question:

Is it possible to get more info about the ships, the company C.Crawley and at last are ther more ships from the VT still in England?

If this forum don't got the info, where can I put these question for more info?
Are there people who worked for Crawley who maybe know the answer?

With kind regards

Ad Langelaar
www.bronsmotor.com

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