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Captured:
Nov 18, 2023
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Nov 19, 2023
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Image Resolution:
1,584 x 1,096

Description:

Moored at Largs

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Current name:
HEBRIDEAN PRINCESS

Former name(s):

 -  Columba (Until 1989 Mar)

Current flag:
U.K.
Home port:
Glasgow
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
2,112 tons
Summer DWT:
240 tons
Length:
71 m
Beam:
14 m
Draught:
3 m

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Ferries - 1 photos

Ship Interior - 2 photos

Wheelhouse - 3 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 122 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(60)

Ken Smith

3 photos

fosna

1 photos

Phil English

1 photos

Malim Sahib

4 photos

John Jones

2 photos

Patrick Hill

5 photos

tugnut

4 photos

PETERT

1 photos

John Eyres

4 photos

john white

4 photos

Tomas

2 photos

Ian G Hardie

1 photos

Moolen

1 photos

John Mavin

1 photos

utferd

1 photos

Ian Boyle

2 photos

Dogan

4 photos

timbo2

2 photos

snib98

1 photos

cmcdowall

4 photos

Dave Forbes

2 photos

Boat_Geek

1 photos

Robbie Shaw

1 photos

Paul Thallon

1 photos

Don Fraser

3 photos

Kenno

1 photos

Doug Shaw

2 photos

John O Neill

2 photos

G.GYSSELS

3 photos

bob shayler

2 photos

bobjak

5 photos

MattB

4 photos

Alf K

1 photos

Mike_714

1 photos

TARBATNESS

1 photos

andrewm

1 photos

sectshun8

1 photos

divnic83

1 photos

Robbie Cox

3 photos

lesricky

1 photos

Linesman

4 photos

Andy Ham

1 photos

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My Nephew took this-Got him hooked-That's A Gold Leaf band round hull-Queen used her for Scottish Cruises

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Hi Jim my dear friend. Thanks for posting this old workhorse!! Best wishes to Scotland from the Kiel-Canal. Volker

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