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LADY L'BELLE - IMO 5209089

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Photographer:
hwnautik [ View profile ]
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Jun 14, 2008
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... Puerto Cabello ...

"Lady L'Belle"

Built as the Lingeborg in 1960. She changed name in 1971 as Farel, again in 1978 as Ceol Mor, in 1984 as Lady Lotmore and in 1996 as Lady L'Belle. She partly sank on 30th October 2004 in Puerto Caballo.

Built: 1960
IMO: 5209089
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Displacement: 384 tons
Dimensions: 48.55m x 7.96m x 3.24m
Speed: 8.5 knots
Shipyard: Scheepswerf "Friesland" N.V., Lemmer

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Current name:
LADY L'BELLE

Former name(s):

 -  Lady Lotmore (Until 1996 Sep)

 -  Farel (Until 1978)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
418 tons
Summer DWT:
514 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 4 photos

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Phil English

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Frits Olinga

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hwnautik

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Captain Ted

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b47b56

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Paul Tunney

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See her here in service as "CEOL MOR"

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/35782121

("Ceol Mor" is Gaelic and means "Big Music")

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Capt Peter
New Orleans LA

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person
The british coaster Edna B looked the same

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This is probably "Lady L'Belle"

Built as the Lingeborg in 1960. She changed name in 1971 as Farel, again in 1978 as Ceol Mor, in 1984 as Lady Lotmore and in 1996 as Lady L'Belle. She partly sank on 30th October 2004 in Puerto Caballo.

Built: 1960
IMO: 5209089
Owner:
Displacement: 384 tons
Dimensions: 48.55m x 7.96m x 3.24m
Speed: 8.5 knots
Shipyard: Scheepswerf "Friesland" N.V., Lemmer

See her in happier times in my photo here as the "Ceol Mor"
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=68576

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On 2 October 1981 the “Ceol More” and Campbeltown lifeboat were involved in the rescue of crew of the trawler “Erlo Hills”. The rescue took around twelve hours to complete.

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