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Man selling sunglasses and bags on the beach at Marina Palmense, Italy. There are hundreds of such traders walking the beaches of Italy at the moment. Must be a soul-destroying job, but they keep their chin up.
Writeup on African and Asian Beach Traders in Italy. Will the Beach Traders Outnumber the Sunbathers?.
Cargo ship Islay Trader sailing up the River Thames, passing the remains of Shornemead Fort. April 2014
As at April 2022, sailing as Neptune at Ridderkerk, Netherlands.
The Latin inscription reads:
Sacred to the memory of Master Thomas Corker who died on September 10th 1700 in the 31st year of his life.
The young man who lies here was a glory to the English and the Africans. Setting forth from this place, performing deeds of war, when defending the Moor from the well-known fortifications of the Gambia, he claimed supreme authority not for himself but for his fatherland. Returning here he brought back ivory and gold and precious timber. Dying, alas, untimely not for himself but for his country, he perished, carried too soon away by an unfair death. Africans and English sadly suffer the loss together. Marble tablets now honour him; he deserved greater things, and that he should stand for ever in this place, himself a man of gold.
Not on the inscription: Master Thomas Corker was a slave trader.
The new Trader Joe's in Brooklyn is slowly coming together. Scaffolding is in place and some of the overhead lights are on.
ANL BASS TRADER
Australian
Built 1996
7260 gross tons, 3734 net.
Lbd: 125.3 x 20 x 7.8 metres.
Single screw, diesel engine making 15.5 knots.
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Built by DaeSun Shipbuilding, Pusan, Sth Korea as the Choyang Dalian.
1998 renamed Pegasus Pennant.
2001 renamed Pegasus P. Delivered to this concern, 23rd November 2001 and in 2002 renamed ANL Bass Trader .
Operates the Melbourne - Bell Bay service to date under the 'Tasfast Service'.
Details: Flotilla Australia
Photo Credits: Many thanks to the Mattmar Collection, ty
CP TRADER - IMO : 7046015
Built 1971, by Cammell, Laird & Co, Birkenhead, UK (Yard # 1344) as CP TRADER
GRT : 15680 / DWT : 16702
Overall Length : 167.1 metres x Beam 25.6 metres.
Machinery : 1 shaft driven by a B&W 8K74EF – 2-stroke single acting 8-cylinder oil engine manufactured by Harland and Wolff.
Speed : 18.0 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
1971: CP TRADER : Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd : POR London
1982: ANDES TRADER : Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd : POR London
1984: ANDES TRADER : Centennial Shipping Ltd : POR London
1986: SAN LORENZO : Island Nav Corp Ltd : POR Hong Kong
1994: CANMAR SPIRIT : Canada Maritime Ltd : POR Hong Kong
2001 : Broken up at Alang.
CP TRADER photographed on 15 June 1980 in Tilbury Dock moving to the lock in preparation for leaving on her next voyage. She has the PLA tugs in attendance with PLAGAL at the head , name of tug at stern not recorded
Ship Details : Miramar
Thames Trader 4x4 by All Wheel Drive (AWD) of Camberley. Fitted with a Cheshire Earth boring rig.
Seen at the Abbey Hill Steam rally in 1995 at Yeovil.