Taiwan

Taiwan

Postby Dennis Maccoy » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:28 pm

A rare visitor seen at Middle Docks on 31 March 1972 - China navigation's Taiwan, built at Allborg as Kong Olav V in 1961 and sold to the Birka Line of Mariehamn as Baronessan a few days after this picture was taken.
Taiwan, 31 March 1972_1.jpg
Regards, Dennis.
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Re: Taiwan

Postby Tynesider » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:58 pm

Hi Dennis

Great old picture but I am sitting here looking at the ships funnel in the dock and can not make my mind up if she is one of the 'Brocklebank' line or Bibby Line ships,I just know I will know shortly :D
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Re: Taiwan

Postby magoonigal » Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:02 pm

Well its certainly a Brocklebank funnel........no doubt about that! ;)

Likely candidates would be the MAHOUT (1963/6,867 Gross) or the MARKHOR (1963/6,867 Gross) both built by Alexander Stephens and Sons Ltd., Glasgow.
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Re: Taiwan

Postby magoonigal » Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:18 pm

As to the KONG OLAV V

5,150 Gross. 1,112 Dwt. 21.5 kts.
Subsequent History:

68 OLAV - 69 TAIWAN - 72 BARONESSAN - 80 MIN FUNG - 81 JI MEI - 83 NAN HU

Disposal Data:

BU China 2000
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Re: Taiwan

Postby Tynesider » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:34 pm

magoonigal wrote:Well its certainly a Brocklebank funnel........no doubt about that! ;)

Likely candidates would be the MAHOUT (1963/6,867 Gross) or the MARKHOR (1963/6,867 Gross) both built by Alexander Stephens and Sons Ltd., Glasgow.


Thanks Paul,

Nice to know I have not lost all my marbles!
It's funny how you remember certain funnels
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