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by ben
11 Sep 2009, 20:24
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: A photo, a name, but no details
Replies: 44
Views: 107994

Re: A photo, a name, but no details

A little coaster with the name Meta Marie. I can't find any details of her.

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by ben
18 Jun 2009, 19:09
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: tanker Tarina I, built 1888.
Replies: 0
Views: 5514

tanker Tarina I, built 1888.

This is the Swedish tanker TARINA I. In the Miramar Register is she mentioned as follows: Year: 1888 Name: FALKEN Type: Research vessel Flag: SWE Tons: 200 DWT Builder: Goteborgs MV Gothenburg Subsequent History: [cv to cargo ship][1949 cv to tanker][Lg 1963 38.0m, 224gt/295dw] - 49 ARUBA - 59 TARIN...
by ben
11 Apr 2009, 09:38
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Okända fartygs bildgalleri
Replies: 460
Views: 721282

Re: Okända fartygs bildgalleri

Hello Torsten, thanks for the answer. I don't know the other names on this old postcard.
by ben
10 Apr 2009, 11:13
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Okända fartygs bildgalleri
Replies: 460
Views: 721282

Re: Okända fartygs bildgalleri

@Svempa, I did it with pleasure!
Perhaps someone can identify the Swedish(?) vessel HUGO:

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by ben
08 Apr 2009, 20:59
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Okända fartygs bildgalleri
Replies: 460
Views: 721282

Re: Okända fartygs bildgalleri

........ då fick hon namnet Marabell. Fick brand i maskinrummet 1973 och byggdes om till pråm samma år. @Svempa, the Marabell was not rebuilt to pram, but in 1973 sold to Erik Sundvall, Stockholm, who repaired the ship and in the summer of 1974 she traded again under the name CAPELLA. In april 1981...
by ben
03 Mar 2009, 22:24
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: SPES / AVONTUUR
Replies: 9
Views: 11271

Re: SPES / AVONTUUR

@Anders, look for this Avontuur at http://www.avontuur.nl/index.php . She was used for inland-trade.
by ben
02 Mar 2009, 09:41
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Haverialbum
Replies: 37
Views: 26626

Re: Haverialbum

@Torsten, thanks for the reply.
by ben
01 Mar 2009, 22:43
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Haverialbum
Replies: 37
Views: 26626

Re: Haverialbum, ADRIANA

Adriana var en gammal Järnskuta byggd i Holland , och ochså registrerad där tror jag ? vill minnas det hade stått "Leuwarden" i aktern ! @Klas, your contribution and photos :!: takes my attention for two reasons: 1. she was built in HOLLAND and 2. her homeport was Leeuwarden , only one ki...
by ben
27 Feb 2009, 12:58
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Scandinavian coaster Aage.
Replies: 3
Views: 5711

Re: Scandinavian coaster Aage.

@Loggerworld, many thanks for the quick reply.
by ben
27 Feb 2009, 11:49
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Scandinavian coaster Aage.
Replies: 3
Views: 5711

Scandinavian coaster Aage.

Who has more information about this coaster Aage, lying in Groningen in the seventies?

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Foto: ©Kor Heidinga.
by ben
19 Feb 2009, 19:23
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Swedish coaster Ingun.
Replies: 2
Views: 4303

Re: Swedish coaster Ingun.

@Torsten, thanks for the quick answer.
by ben
18 Feb 2009, 21:39
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Swedish coaster Ingun.
Replies: 2
Views: 4303

Swedish coaster Ingun.

The Noord Nederlandsche Scheepswerven, Groningen built in 1953 the coaster INGUN for Swedish account. Soon after her delivery she was sold to Chili as San-Fernando. My question is: I am looking for the name, possibly adress and place of the Swedish owner of the INGUN. http://img169.imageshack.us/img...
by ben
04 Jan 2009, 19:18
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: A photo, a name, but no details
Replies: 44
Views: 107994

Re: A photo, a name, but no details

Skepparättling wrote: I also found this:
http://www.fartygen.se/b-twee.html
@Anders, many thanks for your help and the identification of the Rival. This must be the Twee Gebroeders of the mentioned website:

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by ben
03 Jan 2009, 15:08
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: A photo, a name, but no details
Replies: 44
Views: 107994

Re: A photo, a name, but no details

Who has details of this RIVAL lying at Stockholm? She is surely a Dutch built inland-trading ship.

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by ben
17 Oct 2008, 09:53
Forum: Fallrepet
Topic: Two unknown (Swedish) coasters.
Replies: 4
Views: 4703

Re: Two unknown (Swedish) coasters.

@Torsten en Jan, in the name of the Dutch "owner" of the photos I must thank you for the very quick answers and identification of the ships.
The second ship is sure the Dutch built German Assel.