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12/05/2008, Trinity House mooring buoys, Shotley, Suffolk, England.
Lightvessel 24 of Trinity House.
Light vessel 24 was built in 1963/64 by Charles Hill at Bristol, England, as the 'Cormorant' for the Commissioners of Irish Lights.
Original cost was £145,750 excluding lights and fog signal.
Sold to Trinity House and 'renamed' lightvessel No. 24.
The vessel was known to have been stationed at Seven Stones, Nab, Dowsing, Channel, South Goodwin and East Goodwin, and probably more locations.
Her present location and use is unknown, although she may still be in serviceable condition.
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Schiffstyp: Patrol vessel
Baujahr: 1996
Länge x Breite: 28 m X 7 m
Bruttoregistertonnen: 146, Tragfahigkeit: 0 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): 26.3 / 15.5 knots
Flagge: Germany [DE]
Rufzeichen: DLVP
IMO: 9109067, MMSI: 211238320
A cargo ship crossing through English Bay with West Vancouver on the background. // Un barco carguero atravesando la Bahía Inglesa con Vancouver Occidental como fondo.
Striking artwork on the Norwegian Star, a Dawn-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line, in the port of Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
The Lisbon Trader, a general cargo ship from Monrovia Liberia, unloads a catamaran from it's deck, yacht in front was unloaded earlier. The ship is moored at Ogden Point docks in Victoria BC Canada. This is a common site here as boats usually made in Asia are delivered to local clients. I think part of the reason this is done is because the boats are probably cheaper to buy offshore. Follow the money...haha!
Photo taken at the small lighthouse IJmuiden
AP JARDAN
MO: 9511246
MMSI: 238013000
Call Sign: 9A2825
Flag: Croatia [HR]
AIS Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 43717
Deadweight: 79336 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 229m × 32.3m
Year Built: 2012
Status: Active
Read more at www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:713961/...
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Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Research/survey vessel
Baujahr: 2009
Bruttoregistertonnen: 327, Tragfahigkeit: 0 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): / knots
Rufzeichen:
IMO: 9586174
This vessel was seized by the Greek coast guard for bunkering illegal Lybian oil and impounded in Agia Galini Crete
Schiffsdetails
Schiffstyp: Patrol vessel
Baujahr: 1992
Bruttoregistertonnen: 140, Tragfahigkeit: 15 t
Eingetragene Geschwindigkeit (Max./Durchschnitt): / knots
Rufzeichen:
IMO: 9015955
Vessel is a structure and visitor attraction built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan. Built to plans by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate copper-clad structure rises 46 metres and consists of 154 flights of stairs.
The Batavia replica ship build in Lelystadt on the Batavia wharf it was the flagship of the Dutch East India Company , V.O.C. it sank on its maiden voyage to the capital Batavia at Housman Abrolhos of the coast of west Australia wrecked June 4. 1629 , picture taken , lelystadt the Netherlands ; Nederland , Martin’s photographs , June 4. 2004
De Batavia
The Batavia replica ship build in Lelystadt on the Batavia wharf
The Batavia it was the flagship of the Dutch East India Company
V.O.C. Is was the Dutch East India Company
The Batavia sank on its maiden voyage to the capital Batavia at Housman Abrolhos of the coast of west Australia wrecked on June 4. 1629
Lelystadt in Vlevoland
June 2004
The Batavia replica ship build in Lelystadt on the Batavia wharf it was the flagship of the Dutch East India Company , V.O.C. it sank on its maiden voyage to the
capital Batavia at Housman Abrolhos of the coast of west Australia wrecked June 4. 1629
The Batavia
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While in New York City, we visited "The Vessel" at Hudson Yards. It is a beautiful piece, but sadly you can only view it from outside or underneath of it. Four people thought that this art work was a good place to end their lives.
Well I have shown you a couple of pictures from up here previously and once again you get this view across the rooftops of Oxford. This was my reward after climbing the 127 steps of the bell tower of the University Church. We all know Oxford has some wonderful buildings and from this viewpoint you get an alternative view.