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A view taken at Newcastle Quay, River Tyne, around 1964.
I have no idea which vessel is having a face lift! |
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Going by the first letter of her name-which you can just make out on her port bow,I would say that the Wilhemina V. is a good candidate. Cheers,Rick Last edited by Rick R.I.P.; 22-10-14 at 07:47 PM. |
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Thanks for the information Rick
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Thank you so much for sharing this Picture... I simply love it.... it tells a greater story in my head from way down my "Memory-Lane" when I look at it... So nice to see photos of the life on board the ships back then... Love to see the old ways of doing things.... they were good seamen... I don´t say that they were better seamen back then, but they were really good most of them... And it brings me a lot of joy seeing these type of pictures...
So thank you very much for posting it... Best Regards Kent
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Here is another one Kent and a well known company.
A little harder to find the ship's name. Jan |
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Thank you very much Jan... It´s a very nice Photo.... and nowadays it is a seldom seen sight on-board the ships in the harbour.....
So thank you very much for sharing... Best wishes Kent
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