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PRINTUL FERDINAND AL ROMANIEI

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:43 pm
by aukepalmhof
After some complaints of captains and shipping owners over the inaccessibility of the Danube River between Isaccea and the Black Sea, in 1865 a new Inspection Service for the supervision of the Danube River was set up.
Two vessels were ordered by an English yard at South Shields, one a motor launch PRINCIPELE MJHAI (Prince Michael) and PRINTUL FERDINAND AL ROMANIEI (Prince Ferdinand of Romania) the later is depicted on the stamp.

Built-in 1897 as an inspection vessel under yard no 179 by J.P. Rennoldson & Sons Ltd., South Shield. U.K.
Tonnage 86 grt, 35nrt, dim. 29.87 x 4.9 x 2.95m.
A triple 3-cyl. 48 nhp engine manufactured by the builder, speed 12 knots.

Fate not known.

The inscription on the stamp “vas de supraveghere”, de name translated in English means supervision ship.

Romania 1981 1le sg4621, scott2996

Source: Navicula. Watercraft Philately.