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Smit Waterloo VST tug assisting St. Helena in Birkenhead Docks
Bollard Pull Ahead (normal): 36 tonnes
IMO: 8610289
MMSI: 232101000
Call Sign: GJJB
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Tug
Gross Tonnage: 298
Deadweight: 96 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 31.10m × 9.30m
Year Built: 1987
Status: Active
Builder: MCTAY MARINE - BROMBOROUGH, UK
Yard number: 77
Delivery: 1987-06-23
Keel laid: 1986-08-28
Launch: 1987-05-14
Net Tonnage: 89 t
Engine Builder: RUSTON
Engine Cylinders: 6
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January, 2011.
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Waterloo Village is now the remains of a formerly prosperous port on the Morris Canal in the mid 1800's. It was once restored to it's glory days by The Waterloo Foundation for the Arts. Through lack of funding and misguided uses of the village it is now a shamble of deteriorating buildings. Hopefully there will be a rebirth of interest in this historic and important part of history in the Northwestern pat of New Jersey. Photo by Mary 9-2013
The new Hub development on the Waterloo Lane/Bond Street junction. There used to be a cafe and Indian takeaway around here.
Waterloo 200 celebrations, Kilmarnock's link to Waterloo is of course through Ensign Charles Ewart, born in Kilmarnock he was a Sergeant in the Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo and captured the Eagle (standard) of the French 45th Regiment, he was promoted to Ensign after the battle by the Prince Regent, a very rare honour..