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Gross Tonnage: 43325
Deadweight: 82069 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 229m × 32m
Year Built: 2018
Name: Angunnguaq II, GR 8-58.
Port of registry: Sisimiut, Greenland
IMO: 8411011
Ex-names: Andavari, Leiv Eiriksson, Longyear, Geitri Peturs, Luutivik.
Type: Fishing vessel
Built by: Salthammer Båtbyggeri A/S, Norway.
Built year: 1985
Length overall: 41,65 m
Engine: 2242 HP, Wichman 5AXAG
Photo place: Sisimiut, Greenland.
Date: 5/6-2009
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File name: 08_06_022419
Title: Ship and Constitution
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1938
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 3 1/8 x 4 1/4 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Ships; Naval yards & naval stations
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Type of ship: Cargo Ship
IMO Number: 9357092 Flag: Liberia
MMSI Number: 636091393 Length: 204.0m
Callsign: A8NA3 Beam: 28.0m
IMO: 9135781
Name: SAARGAS
MMSI: 636016594
Vessel Type: LPG TANKER
Gross Tonnage: 3932
Summer DWT: 3442 t
Build: 2001
Flag: LIBERIA
Home port: MONROVIA
Whatever it is. It is moored in the Forth Estuary between Pettycur Bay, Fife and Granton, Edinburgh. I would not like to be on this top heavy fella on a upset North Sea... I have now found out it is the drilling ship *Hank* and was built in 2006. The centre rig detaches from the ship and that is towed to where drilling operations are to be carried out, Hi tech stuff
File name: 08_06_004816
Title: Ship - liner 'America'
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Ocean liners
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Reconstruction of the 18th century ship 'De Delft' . The ship will have a length of 63 meters. 'De Delft'
is supose to become one of the largest ship replicas in the world.
The CSL Niagara passes the Atlantic Erie (also a CSL - Canada Steamship Lines - ship) in the Welland Canal at Port Colborne.
SUVA
Australian
1906 - 1941
AUSN shipping Co.
2,229 gross tons.
Lbd: 300'3" x 41'1" x 11'8".
Passenger vessel built by Workman, Clark & Co., Belfast.
Sold to Madrigal and Co., Manilla July 1928 and renamed Sirius.
December 1929 sold to Fernandez Bros., and renamed Bohol.
Sunk by Japanese air attack at Manilla in December 1941
Details: Flotilla Australia
Photo Credits: The Late Allan Green Victoria Australia
Cheers and GB
Gordy
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships History: The third Resolute, a wooden salvage tug, was built during 1916 at Great Lakes Engineering Co., Ashtabula, Ohio, as S.S. Sarah E. McWilliams purchased 8 August 1918 for the U.S. Navy from her owner, Merritt & Chapman Co. of New York; and commissioned 10 September 1918, Lt. (jg.) William E. Marcyes, USNRF, in command.
Resolute was based at Central District Salvage Station, Stapleton, Staten Island, N.Y., throughout her Navy career. She performed local towing duty, took part in several salvage operations, and assisted in patrolling the local anchorages into 1919. Decommissioned 15 May 1919, Resolute was sold to her former owner the same day.
During early 1942 Resolute again served the Navy, operating for several months under a charter to perform salvage work on the east coast. Resolute remained in mercantile service until scrapped in 1955.
Salvage Tug::
Built in 1916 as the Sarah E. McWilliams by the Great Lakes Engineering Co., Ashtabula, OH for the Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Co. of New York, NY
Acquired by the Navy 8 August 1918
Commissioned USS Resolute (SP 1309), 10 September 1918
Decommissioned 15 May 1919 and sold to her former owner
Acquired by the Merritt-Chapman and Scott Corp. of New York in 1934
Scrapped in 1955.
Specifications:
Displacement 453 t.
Length 135'
Beam 30'
Draft 14' 6";
Speed 12 kts.
Complement 55
Armament: None
Propulsion: One 750ihp steam engine, one shaft.
IJmuiden, Holland on April 2, 2017.
VALLE DI ANDALUSIA
IMO n° 9220940
Flag (Italy)
Call Sign IBTJ
MMSI 247046200
Gross tonnage 25063
DWT 40218
Type of ship Chemical/Oil Products Tanker
Year of build 2001
That's what I call it anyway (from the side it looks more like a monolith). This is from near the top of Bison Peak in the Tarryall Mountains. A very unusual Colorado peak.
Bison Peak is a small (12431 ft) off the beaten path peak, but after a long hike through the woods you open up to an expansive "rock garden" at the top with a wide variety of cool granite rock formations.
For a nice summer Sunday I only saw a couple other people on the trail
The small close by peaks are some of the other Tarryall mountains (Bison is the tallest peak in the range). Further in the distance are the big peaks of the Mosquito Range including several 14ers, such as Mount Lincoln and Quandary Peak.
Walking in Cliffe Pools can be a surreal experience, as you think you are in a flat landscape, then see giant ships as they make their way up the Thames.
Today was no exception - and besides the many birds we saw on the pools (including a kingfisher - gorgeous, but too quick for a photo), we saw the enourmous Saga cruise ship: Spirit of Adventure.
Then when looking at this photo on the screen, saw that another yellow funneled cruise ship was further along the river towards London. A quick look on one of the shipping tracker sites revealed that one to be the Spirit of Discovery.
Both are now docked in Tilbury - I wonder if they are just taking on supplies/switching crew members? Must be such a strange world being on those floating cities with no passengers, and no plans to travel the world. Hence I thought "Spirit ships" was a doubly apt title!
14/10/23. Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
Built:
Builder:
Flag: China.
Gross tonnage:
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