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Photographer:
Tony Martin [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 1, 1993
Added:
Sep 6, 2012
Views:
1,480
Image Resolution:
1,907 x 1,258

Description:

Anchored off Newport Rhode Island.

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Current name:
SUN

Former name(s):

 -  Regent Sun (Until 1998)

 -  Royal Odyssey (Until 1988)

 -  Doric (Until 1981)

Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
17,891 tons
Summer DWT:
7,394 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners - 1 photos

Casualties - 2 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 53 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(30)

Ken Smith

1 photos

Benoit Donne

3 photos

Phil English

2 photos

Marc Piché

2 photos

BRIAN FISHER

3 photos

John Jones

3 photos

Navarino

1 photos

John Regan

1 photos

Jan Ove

1 photos

eastsailor

2 photos

Tony Garner

3 photos

John Skelson

1 photos

Chris Howell

2 photos

Clive Harvey

2 photos

Peter M P

1 photos

Tony Martin

6 photos

Mr. DOT

1 photos

raether

5 photos

har

1 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

Jonesy55

1 photos

Volvov40

1 photos

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Very nice photo, belongs in a museum!

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Yes, I'd also go for the double uptakes. Very typical of that era as well.

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Yes, Jadran, yes!!! Also, they were painted in the very elegant Zim Lines livery - white with stars between two gold bands. As Regent Sun the ship was (when viewed from forward) crowned with a dark blue pyramid.

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SHALOM had double, stylish looking funnels (perfectly matching the ship).

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person
No, Mr DOT...... that funnel looks too big.

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As SHALOM she was an eye-catching beauty of her time (as were all the other passenger ships built at Chantiers De L'Atlantique, Saint Nazaire, FRANCE).

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person
She certainly looked better in this last stage of her career than as built! mrdot.

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person
Great series of shots! Must have been one hell of a hot day in February though! ;-)

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