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Tugs (May Fete), 1958-1960
Sorority members participate in the Tug-O-War competition during May Fete, 1959.
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Navigating through the port of Antwerp from the Boudewijn lock to quay nr. 363 at the 5th Haven Dock on board of m/v Magellan Strait.
Port of Antwerp Authority tug nr. 92 hooking up to the Magellan Strait in the Boudewijn lock
Length over all : 28,50m
Beam : 9,50m
Max. draught : 4,30m
Displacement : 345 tons
Built : 1991
Engine : 2 x ABC Diesel 6MDZC
Power output : 1450hp each at 900 RPM
Bollard pull : 32 tons
The Port of Antwerp Authority operated tug nr. 30 is seenhere closing in on MSC Carouge to assist on the stern as the vessel sails out of the Zandvliet lock and on to the MSC Home Terminal at the Delwaide dock
Khuddams taking part in the Tug of war competition at the Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya UK National Ijtema 2010
Tugs 'Guardsman' and 'Irishman' on the south quay Immingham. Operated by SMS Towage.
Taken at 10:19 on Sunday 22 July 2021.
Tug was built 1959 by F. Schichau in Bremerhaven ,Germany. It is an ex Albatros and is run by a husband and wife partnership. It is teamed up with an old U S Army crane to do odd jobs around the area.
Breezy day in Southampton as PO's Arcadia, attended by Svitzer Sarah, heads off on a cruise. Nice 'n' sharp, for a 30 year old manual focus lens ....
Type of ship: Tug
IMO Number: 9166364 Flag: Cyprus
MMSI Number: 212570000 Length: 73.0m
Callsign: 5BBT2 Beam: 16.0m
Taken in ilha grande bay - angra dos reis - brasil
Under tow by polish tug ODYSEUSZ and asssited by tug HANS passing Kiel
Suchsdorf westbound on Kiel-Canal to Hamburg (Sietas Shipyard) with large ship-parts of at least 3 ships 2010/07/13
I've not put a pic of a 60 up for over 2 weeks now, so here's one before you all think I've gone slightly mad. It's the original celebrity Tug 60040 again, hustling 6F05 along through Lostock Gralam, 14 August 2011. Black and white imagery for a black and white day.
The Matt Allen out of Holland, Michigan.
Built in 1961, by Nolty J. Theriot, Inc of Golden Meadow, Louisiana.
ex-Lafarge tug Jacques Cartier with barge off-loading utility poles @ Albion flats, Maple ridge British Columbia, Canada THIS IMAGE TAKEN and USED WITHOUT PERMISSION BY WEST COAST TUG & BARGE... you have been warned
Fish tug A.E. Clifford spends her final days resting against a pile of dirt. She had just been raised the week prior after spending the past couple of years underwater in Superior. She was the last active fish tug in the twin ports when she sank. The fog definitely added to the somber mood.
Members of Eastern Illinois University Greek Life compete in Tugs as part of Greek Week on April 22, 2023, at the campus pond. (Dominic Baima)
Basically a tug of war, but using Atters' moustache as a rope. Of course it's not really his moustache—that would hurt, and it would need to be about 40 feet long, which it isn't.