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The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection A Catalogue Compiled By Donald A. Taylor The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection Name of Vessel Catalogue Type Engine Position Flag View of Dock Other Vessels Supplemetary Approx. date of Number of Mach. Vessel Information photo A960 (HMS) 3475/83A ? UK ¾ S Bow Cardiff 1972/4 A961 (HMS) 3661/10D ? UK Stern Cardiff Lock Tug (Stern) 1972/4 LOWGARTH A961 (HMS) 3662/10D ? UK P Bow Cardiff 1972/4 A961 (HMS) 3663/10D ? UK P Bow Cardiff 1972/4 A961 (HMS) 3664/10D ? UK ¾ P Bow Cardiff 1972/4 A961 (HMS) 3665/10D ? UK ¾ S Stn Cardiff 1972/4 * A ANDREEW 448/756 GC M AFT USSR P Bs Cardiff FP Timber deck 1936/7 cargo A J FALKLAND 2676/2707 GC ST MID SW P Bow Cardiff FP Timber deck 1948/9 cargo A L KENT 2820/2842 GC ST MID PA ¾ P Bow Penarth Head Watermans boat 3 IS 1949 AAGOT 386/694 GC ST MID F ¾ P Bow Penarth Head Watermans boat 3 IS Deck cargo pit 1936/7 props AAGOT 392/700 GC ST MID F S Bs 3 IS Deck cargo pit 1936/7 props AASE MAERSK 1851/1929 T M AFT D ¾ S Bow 3 IS 23/12/1947 ABELONE VENDILA 3392/25A GC M MID D S Bs Cardiff 3 IS Timber deck 1962/3 cargo * ABSALON 420/728 GC ST MID D P Bs 3 IS Timber deck 1936/7 cargo, Discharging * ABSIRTEA 414/722 GC ST MID I P Bs Penarth Head Watermans boat, Tug WDA 1936/7 ABU 3390/23A T M AFT NY S Bow Cardiff FP 1964/5 ABGARA 406/714 GC ST MID LA P Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1936/7 ACAVUS 2229/2287 T M AFT UK ¾ S Stn Cardiff 3 IS 1948 ACHEO 1518/1615 Cable Layer ST MID I ¾ S Bow FD 13/05/1947 ACROPOLIS 2946/2966 GC ST MID PA P Bs Cardiff LBD 1950 ACROPOLIS 2947/2966 GC ST MID PA P Bs Cardiff LBD 1950 ACTUALITY 2276/2331 C M AFT UK ¾ S Stn RQ 1948 ADAK 3467/77A Bulk Ore M AFT SW P Stn Cardiff FP 1972/4 HMS ADAMANT 3431/52A S UK ¾ S Bow Tug - WELSH ROSE HMS ADAMANT 3432/52A S UK ¾ S Bow HMS ADAMANT 3433/52A S UK ¾ S Bow Entering Cardiff HMS ADAMANT 3434/52A S UK ¾ S Bow Entering Cardiff Similar Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales 1 of 146 The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection HMS ADAMANT 3435/52A S UK ¾ S Bow 4 Tugs HMS ADAMANT 3436/52A S UK S Quarter Cardiff ADAMTIOS J. PITHIS 390/698 GC ST MID GR ¾ P Bow Penarth Head 3 IS 1936/7 ADMIRAL CODRINGTON 1835/1915 GC ST MID UK ¾ S Bow FF 18/12/1947 ADMIRAL CUNNINGHAM 2104/2167 GC ST MID UK S Bs Cardiff FD 1948 ADRIANA 435/743 GC M AFT I ¾ S Stn Tubular vessel 1936/7 ADULA 3058/3070 T M AFT UK P Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1951 ADULA 3061/3073 T M AFT UK S Stern Cardiff 3 IS 1951 * ADVANCE 427/735 GC ST MID F P Bs 3 IS Timber deck 1936/7 cargo ADVANCE 2360/2411 GC ST MID F ¾ P Bow Cardiff 3 IS Deck cargo pit 1948/9 props ADVENTURER 3395/28A Heavy Lift M MID UK S Bs Barry Fp 1972/4 ADVENTURER 3396/28A Heavy Lift M MID UK S Bs Barry FP 1972/4 ADVENTURER 3397/28A Heavy Lift M MID UK ¾ S Bow Barry Tug FP 1972/4 AEGEUS 395/703 GC ST MID GR S Bs FD 1936/7 AELYBRYN 14/14 GC ST MID UK Stern FF 1938/9 AFGHANISTAN 3375/10A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ S Bow Tugs FP 1972/4 AFGHANISTAN 3388/22A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ S Bow FP 1972/4 AFGHANISTAN 3389/22A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ S Bow FP Similar 1972/4 AFON MORLAIS 3414/40A C ST AFT UK S Bs RQ Timber deck 1955/60 cargo AFRICA PALM 3420/43A GC M MID UK P Bow Entering Cardiff Watermans boat FP 1972/4 AFRICAN TRADER 333/608 GC ST MID UK S Bs 3 IS 1937 AGATE 3368/5A C M AFT UK ¾ P Bow Entering Cardiff RQ 1960 AGAKAHNEC 3409/36A GC M MID USSR ¾ P Bow Penarth Head Tug 3 IS Timber deck 1972/4 cargo AGHIOS NICOLAOS 3421/44A GC M MID GR S Bs Entering Cardiff Tugs FD 1972/4 * AGIA MARINA 417/725 GC ST MID GR S Bs FD 1936/7 AGIA VARVARA 2483/2525 GC ST MID GR ¾ S Bow Cardiff 3 IS 1948/9 AGIOI VICTORES 2139/2204 GC ST MID GR S Bs Cardiff FD 1948 AGIOS VALSIOS V 3363/1A T STU AFT L P Bow Penarth Head Tugs 3 IS 1972/4 * AGNES 431/739 GC S MID NY ¾ P Bow OFF Penarth 3 IS 1936/7 AGNETTE CHRISTENSEN 2036/2103 GC ST MID SW P Bs Cardiff 3 IS Timber deck 1948 cargo AGNETTE CHRISTENSEN 2208/2276 GC ST MID SW S Bs Cardiff 3 IS Timber deck 1948 cargo Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales 2 of 146 The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection AGNETE MAERSK 384/692 GC ST MID D ¾ S Bow 3 IS Timber deck 1936/7 cargo AGUANTE 3385/19A GC M MID PA S Bs Cardiff Tug FD Deck cargo pit 1964/5 props AINA 943/1049 GC ST MID UK S Bs Cardiff RQ Deck cargo pit 1946/7 props - WLR * AIRISTO 412/720 GC ST MID T S Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1936/7 * AIRISTO 428/736 GC ST MID T ¾ S Bow 3 IS 1936/7 * AIRISTO 433/741 GC ST MID T S Bs 3 IS Timber deck 1936/7 cargo AKADEMIK KRILOV 2156/2221 GC M MID USSR ¾ S Bow Cardiff FF 1948 AKADEMIK KRILOV 2157/2221 GC M MID USSR Stern Cardiff FF 1948 * AKABAHRA 403/711 GC ST AFT NY S Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1936/7 AKKA 972/1076 GC M MID SW ¾ S Bow Cardiff FF 1946/7 AKKA 973/1076 GC M MID SW S Bs Cardiff FF 1946/7 AKKA 2899/2918 GC M MID SW ¾ P Bow Cardiff FF 1950 AKKO 3470/79A GC M AFT IL S Bs Cardiff Lighter RQ 1964/5 AKSI 1930/2006 GC ST MID UK ¾ S Stn Cardiff 3 IS 1948 AKSI 2140/2205 GC ST MID UK P Bs 3 IS Timber deck 1948 cargo AKTI HILL 3219/3211 GC ST MID UK P Bs Cardiff FD 1952/3 * ALA 411/719 GC ST MID NY S Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1936/7 ALABAMA 2067/2130 GC STU MID D S Bs FF 1948 ALABAMA 3377/12A GC M AFT NY S Bs Cardiff FP Timber deck 1964/5 cargo ALAR 2984/3001 T M AFT NY ¾ P Bow Cardiff FP 1950 * ALASKA 499/757 GC ST MID NY P Bs Cardiff 3 IS Deck cargo pit 1936/7 props ALASKA 2650/2681 GC ST MID NY S Bs Cardiff 3 IS 1948/9 ALBA 3383/18A GC ST MID PA ¾ P Bow Penarth Head FD 1960/1 ALBA 3384/18A GC ST MID PA ¾ P Bow Penarth Head FD Similar 1960/1 * ALBATROS 807 3M Barque P Bs Of Sverige ALBATROS 453/761 Ketch N ¾ S Stn Sails furled 1936/7 ALBERT G .BROWN 3211/3205 T ST MID L ¾ S Bow Tugs FF 1952/3 ALBERT G. BROWN 3212/3205 T ST MID L ¾ S Stn Cardiff Tugs FF 1952/3 ALBERT J. MEYER 3457/67A Cable Vessel USA ¾ S Stn 1964/5 ALBERT J. MEYER 3458/67A Cable Vessel USA ¾ S Bow 1964/6 Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales 3 of 146 The Hansen Shipping Photographic Collection ALBION STAR 1516/1611 GC ST MID UK ¾ S Bow FP 12/05/1947 * ALBUERA 27/28 GC ST MID UK S Bs LBD 1936/7 ALBUERA 329/604 GC ST MID UK ¾ P Stn Cardiff LBD 1936/7 ALCA 3398/29A GC M MID N ¾ S Bow Cardiff FF 1964/5 ALCALA 2334/2384 GC SC MID S S Bs FF 1948/9 ALCANTARA 1128/1230 GC STU MID UK S Bs Cardiff FF 1947/8 ALCATRAZ 1262/1362 C ST AFT S S Bs FB 1947/8 ALCETTE 3207/3202 Mine Sweeper S FR S Bs No. M 605 1952/3 ALCETTE 3208/3202 Mine Sweeper S FR S Stn Cardiff No. M 605 1952/3 ** ALCIDES 833 4M Barque NY S Bs * ALCOR 415/723 GC ST MID N S Bs LBD 1936/7 ALCOR 447/755 GC ST MID N S Bs 3 IS 1936/7 ALDEBARAND 3379/14A GC ST MID I ¾ P Bow Penarth Head 3 IS 1956/60 ALDERSGATE 3364/2A Bulk Ore M AFT UK P Bs Entering Cardiff Tugs FP 1964/5 ALDERSGATE 3452/65A Bulk Ore M AFT UK P Bow Entering Cardiff FP 1964/5 ALDINGTON COURT 2517/2557 GC M MID UK S Bs Tugs FF 1948/9 ALEPPO 3459/69A GC S AFT SW P Bs Cardiff FP 24/03/1973 ALERT 3399/30A T.H. Tender ST MID UK P Bs 1964/5 ALERT 3400/30A T.H. ST MID UK ¾ P Bow 1964/5 Tender+C126 ALETTA 1317/1415 T M AFT UK ¾ P Stn FP 1947/8 * ALEV 423/731 GC ST MID ES S Bs Cardiff RQ 1936/7 * ALEXANDER 500/H772 C M AFT UK ¾ S Bow Sand Dredger 1936/7 ALEXANDER T WOOD 3403/33A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ P Bow Penarth Head FP 1962/3 ALEXANDER T WOOD 3404/33A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ P Bow Penarth Head FP 1962/3 ALEXANDER T WOOD 3405/33A Bulk Ore M AFT UK ¾ P Bow Penarth Head FP 1962/3 ALEXANDER LILLINGTON 932/1037 GC ST MID USA S Bs Cardiff FD Liberty Ship 1946/7 WLR.
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