ANRO TEMASEK

Built as a ro-ro cargo ship under yard No 1267 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries at Kobe, Japan for Neptune Beta Lines, Singapore.
August 1977 launched as the ANRO TEMASEK.
Tonnage 13,129 grt, 5,683 nrt, 16,657 dwt. Dim. 181.77 x 27.51 x 16.77m, length bpp 168.03m, draught 9.02m.
Powered by one 9-cyl diesel engine, 18,990 bhp, speed 15 knots.
March 1974 completed.

Used in the liner service between Singapore and Australia.
1981 Sold to GATX Leasing (Pacific) Ltd., Singapore. Managed by Neptune Orient Lines. Lengthened: tonnage 16,063 grt, 22,319 dwt., length 212.9m. bpp.199.2m
Container capacity increased with 100 units.
1999 Renamed by owners in APL LOTUS.
2000 Sold to unspecified owners in Panama and reamed CAPE.
Arrived Bombay, India 20 September 2000 for scrapping.

Photo of the ships you can find on http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1043

Singapore 1978 50c sg337, scott310

Source: http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz Marine News. Register of Merchant Ships completed in 1977.

NEPTUNE ARIES

Built as a tanker under yard No 201 by the A/S Naksov Skibs yard at Naksov. Denmark for the Neptune-Orient Lines Ltd., Singapore.
22 August 1973 launched as the NEPTUNE ARIES.
Tonnage 16,445 grt, 10,694 nrt, 26,909 dwt., dim. 170.7 x 24.82 x 13.57m., length bpp. 163.38m. draught 10.42m.
Powered by one 7-cyl. B&W diesel engine, 9,400 bhp, one shaft, speed 15 knots.
March 1974 completed.

1983 Sold to Hiap Hin Shipping & Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd., Singapore, renamed OCEAN TRADER.
2003 Sold by Dong Nang Tankers (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore to Bangladesh breakers.
01 June 2003. arrived Chittagong

Singapore 1978 35c sg336, scott309.

Source: Marine News. Watercraft Philately. http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz

NEPTUNE SPINEL

Built as a Freedom type cargo vessel under yard No 2600 by Ishikawajima-Harima Industries, Aioi, Japan for the Greek owner Tatmas Maritimes S.A.
08 April 1977 keel laid down
20 June 1977 launched as the MILOS ISLAND.
Tonnage 8,738 grt, 5,903 nrt, 14,967 dwt, dim. 143.4 x 19.8 x 12.4m., draught 9.1m., length bpp. 134.0m.
Powered by one 14-cyl. V-type Pielstick diesel, hp?, one shaft, speed 13.5 knots.
04 April 1978 completed and delivered under the name NEPTUNE SPINEL owned by Neptune Gamma (Pte) Ltd. Orient-Neptune Line, Singapore.

1993 Sold to Laemthong International Lines (S) Pte. Ltd., Singapore and renamed LAEMTHONG PRIDE.
1996 Transferred to Laemthong International Lines, Bangkok, Thailand not renamed.
2012 Detained in Paranaguá, Brazil.
Sold to Mumbai, India for demolition, where she arrived in November 2012.
Given by http://www.equasis.org that she was broken up since 03 March 2013.

Singapore 1978 10c sg335, scott308.

Source: Navicula. Marine News. http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz

KILINSKI

Built as a Victory ship type VC2-S-AP3 under yard No V7 by the California Shipbuilding Corp., Terminal Island, Los Angeles for the US Maritime Administration.
26 January 1944 keel laid down.
27 March 1944 launched as the MEXICO VICTORY.
Tonnage 7,612 gross, 4,564 nrt, 10,750 dwt. dim. 138.76 x 18.9 x 8.7m. (draught).
Powered by 2 Westinghouse Electric geared steam turbine 8,400 hp, one shaft speed 16.5 knots.
Crew 51, during war service 82.
19 May 1944 completed.

After delivery managed by Luckenbach SS Co. for the US Maritime Administration, was allocated to the United States Army Transport as an Army transport.
1947 Returned to the US Maritime Administration and laid up at Suisun Bay, California.
1947 Sold to the Gdynia-America Shipping Lines Ltd, Poland, renamed KILINSKI named after Jan Kilinski (1760-1890)
Mostly used in the liner service from Poland to the Far East.
1951 Transferred to Polish Ocean Line
At the end of the Indochina War and according to the Geneva Treaty, Vietnam was divided into two parts, the Vietminh took control over the northern part and the national government kept the power in the south.
In the agreement was given that the communist guerrilla units which had been active in the south have to been withdrawn from the south. About 100.000 soldiers and civilians and equipment had to be moved to the north.
Ho Chi Minh’s government was not able to organise this and asked help from the Soviet Union, the Soviets did not have any ship available and she chartered the KILINSKI which already operated in that waters.
She was chartered for four months by Sovfracht, with a possibility for prolongation.
The KILINSKI underway to Canton was after arrival and discharging of her cargo refitted in a troop transport to carry about 4000 people.
October 1954 in service as a troop transport, the French Navy were responsible to transport the soldiers from shore to the KILINSKI in the appointed zones on the coast of South Vietnam.
About between 3000 to 4000 people and there equipment were transported every trip, under the soldiers were many wounded.
The embarkation of the people in the south was carried out by the French Navy with landing craft, what was going easily, but of the 26 voyages the KILINSKI made only one cruise the troops were disembarked in Haiphong while the other disembarkations took place on the open roads in small fishing boats and the also a motor lifeboat from the KILINSKI was used.
July 1955 she finished her charter and together with a Russian ship the STAVROPOL the two ships transported 85,000 mainly troops, 3,500 pieces of different military equipment, 250 ton ammunition.

.1972 Laid up at Haiphong, Vietnam.
1973 Sold to Poul Christensen, Denmark, renamed LIN, registered at Nakskov, Denmark.
Her only voyage under the name LIN was from Haiphong to Taiwan where she arrived on 30 June 1973. She was sold to Chin Ho Faa Steel Co for breaking up.

Poland 1956 5g sg962, scott719.

Source: Log Book. http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz info received from Mr. Gennadiy Sitnikov.

GUENDOLEN

GUENDOLEN: Built as a gunboat by G. Rennie & Co, Greenwich near London for the British Central Africa Administration in 1897.
Displacement 340 tons, dim. 136 x 24ft.
Twin screws, speed 10-12 knots.
Armament 2 - 6pdr. Hotchkiss guns forward and 1 – 3pdr. aft.

1899 Shipped out for assembly at Port Johnston.
May 1899 she made her maiden voyage on Lake Malawi with on board the Commissioner for the Protectorate on board.
Thereafter she took over the patrol duties on the lake from the ADVENTURE and PIONEER.
August 1914 she put out of action the only German gunboat on the lake the HERMANN VON WISSMANN, which was at that time beached and under repair. The news of this action reached the U.K. and was headlines in the news papers.
Till 1940 was she in government service.
1940 Transferred to the Nyasaland Railways.
1944 Scrapped at Fort Johnston when the hull was found to be unserviceable.
Various relics from the GUENDOLEN you can find in a mock-up bridge of the ship in the Lake Malawi Museum.
One of the Hotchkiss guns is mounted in front of the Vipya Memorial near the clock tower in Mangochi.

Malawi 1967 3s sg280, scott?

Source: Lake Malawi Steamers by P.A. Cole-King.

CZECH reefer vessel.

Built as a fruit carrier under yard No 477 by Götaverken at Gothenburg, Sweden for Skibs A/S Wenoka, Oslo, Norway.
30 October 1933 launched as the CALIFORNIA EXPRESS.
Tonnage 3,649 gross, 2,219 net, 3,150 dwt. Dim. 107.22 x 14.4m., length bpp. 101.9m.
Powered by two oil engines, manufactured by Gotaverken, 4,200 shp, twin screws, speed 16 knots.
Accommodation for 12 passengers.
January 1934 delivered to owners.

After delivery managed by Skibs-A/S Fruit Express Line and used in the service from the Caribbean to the U.K./France and west coast of U.S.
When World War broke out her voyages are given on this web-site http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/c ... press.html

After the war again used in the banana trade from the Caribbean to Europe.
1949 Sold to Polish British S.S. Co, Poland and renamed in CZECH.
1951 Transferred to the Polish Ocean Lines, Poland.
07 March 1953 she rescued 62 survivors from the Egyptian Navy minesweeper SOLLUM which foundered in a storm off Alexandria.
21 September 1961 collided with the Spanish ship PLUS ULTRA.
March 1965 sold for scrap and broken up in July 1965 at Gdansk.

Poland 1953 1.35Zl sg815, scott581.

Source: Register of Merchant Ships completed in 1934. The URL given above and more sites on the Internet.

STADT LUZERN paddle steamer 1873

The side paddle steamer STADT LUZERN was the first steamboat on Vierwaldstättersee (Lake Lucerne) in Switzerland.
Built on a makeshift yard of Escher Wyss AG, near Froschenburg for the Dampfschiffahrtgesellschaft des Vierwaldstättersee, later this company was renamed after one of the founders Knorrische Dampfschiff Gesellschaft.
1836 Keel laid down.
29 July 1837 launched as the STADT LUZERN.
Tonnage 115 dwt in empty condition, dim. 37.5 x 5.1 x 2.44m. draught 1.14m empty
Powered by two 1-cyl.balancier steam engines manufactured in Manchester U.K., 40 nhp, speed 9.77 km/h.
Passengers 300, crew 6.
A flush-decked ship which could carry 10 tons cargo.

20 September 1837 made her maiden voyage from Luzern to Flüelen; she made this passage in three hours.
1838 Was she fitted out with a mast and sails, and her funnel lengthened, the mast and sails were around 1849 removed while there was no need for was
1840/41 The boiler strengthened, 1849 rebuild.
1872 Refitted in a cargo vessel and her boiler renewed.
May 1881 out of service and her steam engine, boiler and paddlewheels removed, where after she was used as a towing barge.
1888 Fitted out with a new 2-cyl.compound steam engine which drove a screw.
Then used as a coal bunker boat for the steamships on the lake.
1924 Fitted out with an oil-engine.
When the coal steamers were converted in oil fired steam ships there was not any need for coal, and the STADT LUZERN was in 1963 rebuilt in bilge water collecting vessel and renamed BIEBO.
Till 2005 in use as a bilge water collecting craft.
2009 Taken out of service.
2013 Most probably still around but can not find anything on her.

Switzerland 1986 45c sg1108, scott?

Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadt_Luzern_(1837). Navicula.
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Principe Perfeito.

Postby john sefton » Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:47 pm

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The Principe Perfeito was built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson at Wallsend, for the Companhia Nacional de Navegacao S.A.R.L., Lisbon; and was the largest ship built at the Neptune Shipyard of her builders. She has a gross tonnage of 19,393 (8,600 tons deadweight), her overall length being 625 ft,. beam 78 ft. 8 ins, and draft 25 ft. 6 ins. She carries 1,000 passengers in first and tourist-classes.
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Built as a passenger- cargo vessel under yard No 1974 at the Neptune Works by Swan, Hunter & W. Richardson, Low Walker, River Tyne, for Companhia Nacional de Navegação (CNN), Lisbon, Portugal.
22 September 1960 launched as PRINCIPE PERFEITO, named after King John II of Portugal (1455-1495) who renamed the southern tip of South Africa, Cape of Good Hope.
Tonnage 19,393 grt, 10,618 nrt, 8,630 dwt., dim. 190.43 x 23.96 x 13.57m., length bpp 173.7.
Powered by two Pametrade steam turbines, manufactured by Parsons Marine Work Co. Ltd., 21,000 hp. twin screws, speed 20 knots.
Accommodation for 200 first, 264 second, 536 tourist passengers, crew 319. When needed she could carry also 200 troops.
Cargo capacity 184,680 cubic ft. and 21,400 cubic ft. reefer space.
31 May 1961 delivered to owners.

27 June 1961 made her maiden voyage from Lisbon to West and East Africa, her usual voyage, made calls at Funchal, Sao Tome, Luanda, Lobito, Mogamedes, Capetown, Lourenco Marques and Beira before returning to Portugal.
06 July 1964 she transported President Americo Tomas of Portugal for an official visit to Mozambique.
She made occasionally a cruise; her first cruise was from 29 June to 3 July 1962 from Lisbon to Funchal and return.
1974 CNN merged with three other shipping companies in Portugal and the Principe Perfeito was transferred to the new company Companhia Portuguesa de Transportes Maritimos (CTM).
She was kept in her original service to west and east Africa from Portugal.
End 1971 till January 1974 used for several cruises from Durban to the Indian Ocean.
14 June 1975 arrived from her last voyage from Angola in Lisbon, thereafter laid up
1976 Sold to Far Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd., Bahamas but again sold in April 1976 to Global Transportation Inc, Panama.
Sailed to her builders on the Tyne River for conversion to an accommodation ship for 820persons, renamed in AL HASA.
14 June 1976 sailed from the Tyne to Damman, Saudi Arabia where she was used as a stevedore accommodation ship till April 1979.
April 1979 sold to Fairline Shipping Corporation S.A. (Sitmar Line), Liberia and renamed FAIRSKY.
The intention was to rebuild her in a cruise vessel but the plans did not materialized and instead she was in January 1981 laid up in Itea, Greece.
1981 renamed by the company in VERA.
1981 Sold to Saphio Shipping and Trading Corp. S.A. (John Latsis), Piraeus, Greece, renamed in MARIANNA IX, named after one of his daughters.
30 June 1982 arrived at Jeddah where she was used as an accommodation ship.
June 1982 she was moved to Rabigh, Saudi Arabia.
1984 Her name changed to MARIANNA 9 (Miramar gives name change in 1987.)
1986 Send to Kalamata, Greece to be used as an accommodation ship for earthquake victims, later that year she returned to Rabigh.
During the 1990s sold to Bilinder Marine Corporation, Piraeus, Greece.
30 May 1992 laid up in Eleusis Bay, Greece.
2001 Sold to India scrap merchants, she arrived 08 June 2001 in Alang, India and was scrapped by Goyal Traders.

Angola 1970 1e50 sg696, scott565 (the ship in the background is the INFANTE DOM HENRIQUE)
Portugal 2012 0.68 Euro, sg?, scott?

Source: http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Principe_Perfeito
Merchant Ships World Built Vol X 1962.
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