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TARAS SHEVCHENKO - IMO 6508195

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Photographer:
Allan RO [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 23, 1993
Added:
Mar 22, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,400 x 934

Description:

67 / 20,027gt (UKR) [mpr]

owner : Black Sea Shipping Co. (BLASCO)

built : VEB Mathias Thesen Werft, Wismar, DDR
yd # : 127
L - 16:01:1965, D - 26:04:1967

ex - Taras Shevchenko - 91 (RUS) - USSR (Black Sea Shg. Co.)

97 > Taras Shevchenko (UKR) - Cable Navigation (Ocean Agencies)
- Ilyichevsk Sea Fishing Port
98 - laid up, Odessa
03 > - Artartika J.S. C.
05 > Tara (COM) - Ilyichevsk Sea Fishing Port

after most of her fittings were removed at Odessa, the vessel sailed for breaking and was beached Chittagong, BGD, 29:01:2005

photo : Tilbury Landing Stage, off Hythe 23:05:1993
photo : © Dr. Allan Ryszka-Onions 1993/2008

seen here in her 'all-white' cruising livery - not in my opinion any improvement on the classy original black/white colours

Vessel
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Current name:
TARA

Former name(s):

 -  Taras Shevchenko (Until 2005 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
21,100 tons
Summer DWT:
6,000 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 48 photos

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(29)

BRIAN FISHER

5 photos

Allan RO

2 photos

John Regan

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

Tony Garner

2 photos

jotabe

2 photos

trenor

1 photos

Bunts

1 photos

didenyl

1 photos

Gordy

5 photos

Chris Howell

2 photos

Clive Harvey

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

3 photos

gwrdave

2 photos

har

1 photos

jackosan

1 photos

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Hi Allan

I'm enjoying watching you and others posting pics taken some time ago. It is contributing to the historical record element of Shipspotting.

And those were the days when cruising ships looked like ships, without having sterns looking like apartment blocks.

Yours
Clyde

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