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Ariadne - Pass Cruise 7764 grt / 1951 blt / Sweden / 5023629 Docked Santa Cruz - 1950/1960’s Built as Patricia then 1957 to Ariadne built by Swan Hunter &Richardson 1957 ARIADNE Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hamburg 1961 ARIADNE Ariadne Shipping Co., Ltd., Monrovia [Suwanee SS. Co., Jacksonville] 1969 ARIADNE Ares Shipping Corp., Monrovia [Eastern Steamship Lines, Miami] 1972 ARIADNE Minos Navigation, Ltd., Monrovia [A. J. Chandris] 1997 Arrived at Alang on December 18 for demolition. Dave Smith Collection / Mary Love
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Assiout - White Hull - Pass Gen Cargo 3259 grt / 1949 blt / BR / 5027338 Alexandra Basin,Dublin - March 1950Launched.1949 Delivered as Assiout to Moss Hutchison Line Ltd.Management and operation transferred to P&O General Cargo Division. Moss Hutchison Line Ltd became wholly-owned by P&O. Arrived at Gadani Beach - November 1981 Demolition commenced - December 1981
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Assiout - White Hull - Pass Gen Cargo 3259 grt / 1949 blt / BR / 5027338 Docked could be Dublin - March 1950Launched.1949 Delivered as Assiout to Moss Hutchison Line Ltd.Management and operation transferred to P&O General Cargo Division. Moss Hutchison Line Ltd became wholly-owned by P&O. Arrived at Gadani Beach - November 1981 Demolition commenced - December 1981
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Atlantis - Pass Ship ex Andes - Royal Mail Line 15620 grt /1913 blt / BR Docked - 1920/50’s Passenger liner built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, that entered service as Andes on the Royal Mail Lines' UK-South America service in 1913. Converted into an armed merchant cruiser in 1915 and in 1916 she, along with her sister Alcantara engaged the German raider Greif. Greif and Alcantara were sunk, Andes picked up survivors from both ships. Resumed commercial service in 1919. Converted, at Liverpool, to a cruise ship in 1929 and renamed Atlantis. Served as Hospital Ship No.33 during WW2. From 1948 to 1952 under government charter carrying emigrants to Australia and New Zealand. Sold for breaking up at Faslane in 1952. Dave Smith Collection / Mary Love
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Atlantis - Pass Ship ex Andes - Royal Mail Line 15620 grt /1913 blt / BR Docked - 1920/50’s Passenger liner built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, that entered service as Andes on the Royal Mail Lines' UK-South America service in 1913. Converted into an armed merchant cruiser in 1915 and in 1916 she, along with her sister Alcantara engaged the German raider Greif. Greif and Alcantara were sunk, Andes picked up survivors from both ships. Resumed commercial service in 1919. Converted, at Liverpool, to a cruise ship in 1929 and renamed Atlantis. Served as Hospital Ship No.33 during WW2. From 1948 to 1952 under government charter carrying emigrants to Australia and New Zealand. Sold for breaking up at Faslane in 1952. Dave Smith Collection / Mary Love