The Netherland issued in 2012 a set of 10 stamps for the 60th anniversary of Madurodam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurodam
Three stamps of this set which are made after real photo’s of the objects are interesting for the shipstamp collector.
The VOC stamp shows us the replica of the VOC ship AMSTERDAM.
The port of Rotterdam with a variety of ships, not one so far identified.
The other stamp is the dredger BARENT ZANEN seen rainbowing at the 2e Maasvlakte at Rotterdam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbowing http://www.isaris.nl/ppm/dredging/index ... bWvAmdzjbA
Built as a trailing suction hopper dredger (SHD) under yard No 1171 by the yard of IHC Smit at Kinderdijk for the Hollands Aannemersbedrijf Zanen Verstoep B.V. in The Hague, Netherlands.
28 August 1984 launched as the BARENT ZANEN.
Tonnage 9,773 grt, 2,932 nrt,14,335 dwt, dim. 133.58 x 23.13 x 10.00m. length bpp. 122.86m, draught maximum 7.95m.
Powered by two 9-cyl Stork Werkspoor diesel engines, 13,790 hp (10,150 kW), twin shafts, speed 15 knots.
Fuel capacity 1,285m³
Hopper capacity 8,116 m.
Maximum dredging depth 49 m.
08 January 1985 in service.
1989 Transferred to Zanen Verstoep NV, The Hague, not renamed.
1992 Transferred to Boskalis Westminster Baggeren NV, The Hague after a merger with Zanen Verstoep.
1995 Transferred to Baggermaatschappij Boskalis BV, The Hague.
2008 Under Cyprus flag and registry with homeport Limassol.
2013 In service, same name and owner and IMO No 8315504.
Netherland 2012 sg?, scott?
Source: Bureau Veritas. Scheepvaart 99 by G.J. de Boer. http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz.
Various web-sites.
Built as a destroyer at the Arsenal Brest at Brest for the French Navy.
26 October 1979 laid down.
17 November 1981 launched as the JEAN DE VIENNE (D643). Named after the first admiral of the French Navy Jean de Vienne (1341-1396)
Displacement 3,550 tons standard, 4,500 ton full load, Dim. 139 x 14 x 5.8m. (draught).
Powered CODOG by 2 Rolls Royce Olympus TM3B gas turbines, 26,000 hp. 2 Pielstick PA 6 V280 STD diesel engines, 5,200 hp., twin shafts, speed gas turbines 30 knots, diesels 21 knots. Two controllable pitch propellers.
Range by a speed of 30 knots, 1,000 mile on gas, on diesel by a speed of 15 knots, 10,000 mile.
Armament: Anti-air 1 – Crotale EDIR system – 8 missiles on launcher + 18 stored. 2 – Simbad systems – 2 x 2 Mistral missiles.
1 – CADAM 100 mm main gun. 2 – 20mm guns, 4 – 12.7 mm machine guns.
Anti-surface: 10 – L5 Mod4 torpedoes. 2 – L5 torpedo launchers.
Carries 2 – Lynx WG 13 Mk 4 helicopters.
Crew 20 officers, 120 non-commissioned officers and 95 men.
25 May 1984 commissioned. Homeport Toulon.
The JEAN DE VIENNE is one of the F70 type anti submarine frigate of the French Navy. In the French navy she is classed as a frigate while the French Navy doesn’t use the term destroyer for its ships.
She is a unit of the Force d’Action Navale (Naval Action Force). And after commissioned she has been seen in many trouble spots special in the Indian Ocean
After September 11 2001 she was an escort by the carrier battle group as part of the Allied response in Afghanistan.
During 2001 and 2002 in the Persian Gulf as an escort of the French aircraft carrier CHARLES DE GAULLE.
2009 Was used to patrol the pirate infested waters off Somalia.
2012 In service.
Ascension 1989 15p sg503, scott474f.
Source: Wikipedia. http://www.netmarine.net/bat/fregates/j ... /index.htm




