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SAVANNAH - IMO 5314793

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Photographer:
gwrdave [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 1, 1977
Title:
Savannah
Photo Category:
Museum Ships
Added:
Jan 22, 2014
Views:
2,170
Image Resolution:
2,080 x 1,412

Description:

Believed to be Charleston, S. Carolina

Own slide scanned with Nikon LS4000 scanner

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Current name:
SAVANNAH
Vessel Type:
Cargo Barge
Gross tonnage:
15,585 tons
Summer DWT:
1 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Museum Ships - 16 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 2 photos

Ship's Deck - 3 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Over 3000gt) - 20 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(25)

elmar

2 photos

Marc Piché

2 photos

Mikkel

1 photos

foggy

2 photos

shipjohn

2 photos

Gianpaolo

3 photos

Don Bodron

1 photos

sparks

1 photos

Arne J

1 photos

Manfred

2 photos

Chris Cavas

1 photos

Chris Howell

1 photos

Captain Ted

1 photos

frtrfred

1 photos

Kev Slade

2 photos

OlliFoolish

1 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

raether

2 photos

meridian1

1 photos

Robbie Cox

2 photos

J Nelson

1 photos

AndyL

2 photos

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Pls do not forget: She was designed by George G. Sharp, Incorporated, of New York City, the famous ship architect. More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_G._Sharp
Regards Peter

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Thanks REG for the bit of history.
Dave G

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Apart from everything else, Savannah always was a good-looking ship. Just for the record, the name "Savannah" had great significance. In 1819 "Savannah" was the name of the first ship equipped with a steam engine to cross the Atlantic Ocean (although she actually went most of the way by sail). Consequently, it was considered appropriate that the first nuclear-powered merchant ship should also be named "Savannah".

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