it has been confirmed from a private source as either alphen or huguenot - thank you
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it has been confirmed from a private source as either alphen or huguenot - thank you
I would go for the SA Morgenster by the lines of her Hull, if you look close the Hull runs straight for longer than the other two, who,s Hulld are a bit Shorter on the Low side ? But just my guess! Even the Bridge etc look more like it!
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Just wondering after a bit of a read, is it possible that the Ship is the Vigil (Vigel) ex SA Vergelegen ) as it is last known ?? Possibly just still using the old SA Funnel for a spell.
S.A. Vergelegen was commissioned in 1969 had a 250 Stulken heavy lift and the number 3/4 and 5/6 holds had been extended. She was last known as the Virgil prior to being decommissioned after 1987.
Well going futher i find this is the Port of Tampico, the Ship could possibly be the SA Huguenot as said in another post, on this Thread!
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Yes SA Huguenot it is as if you look at this Link with her in Port again (old Photo) Hover Mouse over image you can see the name clearly.
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1966 Press Photo S.A. Huguenot Docked at St. Andrew Street Wharf, New Orleans | eBay
Could be a Eastern block ship on charter, did the Poles and the east germans not have a class along those lines?
James
Although all help is good i think this one is truly solved now, as i have posted after a lot of researching!
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thank you for clearing that mystery up