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Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:34 pm
by Dennis Maccoy
Despite its close proximity to Tyneside my visits to the Tees have been regrettably infrequent. A visit with my wife to friends temporarily resident in Middlesbrough in 1977 was one of my rare excursions and we were able to leave the ladies to gossip and spend some time exploring the riverside. The next few photographs are the result.
Eboe, Middlesbrough, 3 July 1977_1.jpg
Elder Dempster's Eboe of 1952 in Middlesbrough Dock, 3 July 1977
Ukhos Lavl, Teesside, 3 July 1977_1.jpg
The Russian Ukhos Lavl (if my transliteration is correct) in the river on 3 July 1977
Heriot, Tees, 3 July 1977_1.jpg
Gibson's LNG tanker Heriot of 1972 on 3 July 1977

Re: Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:41 am
by northeast
Nice sets Dennis, the Dock seemed to be busy on that day. Unfortunately after I started work in 1967 I rather lost touch with it and other Tees venues, having been consigned to the Deep South of Yorkshire!

Re: Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:13 pm
by teesships
Dennis,

I think your "UKHOS LAVI" may have been the LIKHOSLAVL (5416412), 22919gt, completed Hiroshima 10-1963
BU China about 4.86

Ron

Re: Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:43 pm
by shipbroker
Nice memories there..........at that time I was working on the Humber but returned to Teesside in 1979 and the Dock was often full those days.........

geoff

Re: Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:28 pm
by Dennis Maccoy
Thanks Ron - that's why I couldn't find her in LR!

Re: Tees Miscellany 2

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:22 pm
by cromptony
Interesting top pic showing "Dutch Spirit" at No.9 Quay.

Her usual berth was at the South Wharf in the Dock Cut where she loaded
nylon salt for Holland. However when there were big ship movements
in or out of the dock she had to move off the South Wharf to let them pass.
We usually moved her into any vacant berth in the dock and out again
after the movements. Presumably this is why she was at No. 9.

The Master was usually none too pleased at having to move!!!

Tony