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Photographer:
Chris Howell [ View profile ]
Title:
Oriana
Added:
Jun 7, 2009
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1,889
Image Resolution:
3,505 x 2,496

Description:

Vercheres,St Lawrence River.
20/8/1980

CJH collection slide-Marc Piche.

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Current name:
ORIANA
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
41,920 tons
Summer DWT:
12,750 tons
Length:
245 m
Beam:
30.5 m
Draught:
9.75 m

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Photographers
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(37)

Ray Smith

5 photos

Ken Smith

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

1 photos

swash buckle

3 photos

seaway7228

5 photos

John fisher

1 photos

Mark

1 photos

John Kent

16 photos

Gary Faux

1 photos

Wallace Cray

3 photos

David Meare

1 photos

Bunts

2 photos

Gordy

1 photos

Chris Howell

8 photos

Clive Harvey

2 photos

Paul Dashwood

16 photos

Tony Martin

49 photos

Mr. DOT

3 photos

Paul Wille

1 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

polyrus

1 photos

rudy v

2 photos

Linesman

7 photos

Andy Ham

1 photos

jackosan

2 photos

AndyL

2 photos

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Actually I took this one on the St.Lawrence River off Verchères on August 20, 1980 following ORIANA's first and only visit to Montréal. The Canadian courtesy flag is flying from the fore.

Marc Piché

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Dear Marc

Thanks will change title.

Must have been very hot judging by the crew on the bow, enjoying the sun.

Regards


Chris

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Hello Chris.

Thanks for the correction. It was indeed a balmy morning with no wind, a perfect day to be on the water to photograph ships. I remember the event very well even if it occured almost 30 years ago...

Marc

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