The vessel depict on this stamp, entering the Volga – Don Canal lock No 1 in 1952, is the river- passenger ship JOSEPH STALIN.
Built at the Red Sormovo plant at Gorki in 1937 for the ERM, Soviet Union. She was the lead vessel of her class, and her hull was welded
Launched as JOSEPH STALIN, four sisters
Tonnage and dimensions?
Powered by two 6-BK-43 four-stroke 6-cyl diesel engines of 350 hp. each, speed 20 km/h
The two propellers were housed particular in tunnels to protect the propeller blades.
Bunker capacity 35 ton.
Flat bottomed, did have eight bulkheads, a round stern.
She was fitted out with a steering wheel fore and aft to pass easily through the many locks in the 128 km long canal.
For heating she was fitted out with a steam boiler.
Fitted out with berths for 18 passengers and eight four person cabins used by passengers without a berth.
One cargo hold of 108 m³.
Behind the engine room there were cabins for crew, a dinning room, hairdressing saloon and an other small cargo hold of 11 m³.
Also had a cinema and concert hall and a restaurant with seats for 100 persons.
1937 The Moscow Canal was opened and for this canal this five vessels were special built to pass through this canal from Moscow to the great rivers of Russia.
In 1938 she was featured in the Russian film Volga-Volga. Some scenes of the film are showed on a envelop of Russia issued in 2003, which shows also the director of the movie Mr. G. Alexandrov.
She got the honour to open op 27 July 1952 the Volga Don canal, as seen on the stamps.
During World War II attacked by enemy bombers.
After the war in 1947 again in-service in the Moscow River.
After Stalin died, was she in 1958 renamed in MIKHAIL FRUNZE.
1971 Out of service?
A model of the ship today you can find in a hall of the Red Sormovo plant at Gorky, were you can see also the movie Volga-Volga.
Russia 1947 50k sg1273, scott. (she is one of the JOSHEP STALIN class)
Russia 1952 8k sg?, scott? (cargo vessel leaving the Volga-Don Canal)
Russia 1952 40k sg 1783, scott?
Russia1r sg1806, scott? (also a photo after which this stamp was designed)
Russia 1956 envelope for the Volga-Volga film.
Rumania 1955 1.55 lei sg?, scott? (looks a Joshep Stalin class vessel?)
Source: info and images supplied by Mr. Gennadiy Sitnikov.
Built as a landings craft under yard No SS230 by Sarawak Slipways at Miri, Malaysia for the Workboat Service Ltd., Falkland Islands.
20 December 2005 laid down.
21 September 2006 launched as CONCORDIA BAY.
Tonnage 483 grt, 144 nrt, 1,001 dwt. Dim. 49.88 x 10.9 x 3.2m., length bpp. 45.5m.
Powered by a 6-cyl.diesel engine type KTA-19-M3, 477 kW, manufactured by Cummings Engine Co. Ltd.
Before delivery she was extensive rebuilt to make her suitable for service in the Falkland Islands.
She can carry on deck 10 TEU’s
One crane of 10 tons.
Can carry on her 30 metre long deck,16 one-ton Land Rovers, eight four ton trucks or a combination of trucks and containers.
26 April 2008 delivered to owners.
The CONCORDIA BAY is the Falkland Islands inter island ferry and island resupply vessel operated by Workboat Services Ltd and also used as passenger vessels in which she has accommodation for 30 day passengers but she has no overnight facilities.
She operates the year round only during the winter season is she for a short period out of service for maintenance.
She is the only shipping link in the islands with the outer islands and West Falkland.
She is based at New Haven a modern roll-on-roll-off ferry terminal, which was opened in 2008. Building cost of the terminal was £1.5 million.
When possible she can beached on the beach, she has a bow ramp which can be lowered on the beach.
A kedge anchor on the stern can keep her in position on the beach, and when necessary can pull her off the beach.
Places where she can not beach, she carried a Sea Truck where she can unload and load in and ferry it to the shore.
Falkland Islands 2012 30p sg?, scott?
From Auke Palmhof




