Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Cayman Islands Stamps. Shop with confidence on eBay! Home at Seven is a 1952 British mystery drama film directed by and starring Ralph Richardson. It also featured Margaret Leighton, Jack Hawkins, Campbell Singer and. Seven Islands (1952) Release Info. It looks like we don't have any release dates for this title yet. Be the first to contribute! Seven Islands (1. UNH DIMOND LIBRARY Documents Department & Data Center Historic USGS Maps of New England & New York Seven Islands, ME Quadrangle USGS 15 Minute Series. Chat with Serge, 52 today. From Seven Islands, Canada. Start talking to him totally free at Badoo. The 1952 Arrest Convention is applicable to., a company registered in the Marshall Islands, requested. ![]() Falkland Islands - 1952 Definitives (1/-) (MH) in Worldwide > South Atlantic Ocean > Falkland Islands. Between 19, the UK conducted a total of 12 atmospheric nuclear tests on Australian territories at the Montebello Islands, Maralinga and Emu Field. The ms Seven Seas fall’s into the latter category. Sailing via the Pacific Islands and New Zealand. Okuyama in November, 1933 procured a swan on Hachijo Island, one of the Seven Islands of Izu and, it was identified by Mr. Tokutaro Momiyama (1939) as Cygnus. I am NOT associated with any shipping or cruise companies or any. Although the author has been. ![]() Classic Liners and. Cargo- Passengers Ships features I trust these will continue to provide classic. The ms Seven. Seas fall’s into the latter category. Does this. mean she is of lesser importance in relation to maritime history? ![]() No certainly. not, for during her thirty- seven years, she had an eventful and a most. The Seven Seas certainly. I trust it will bring back many memories to those who. The. Seven Seas was originally laid down as a standard C3 class cargo ship at the. Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, in Chester, PA. USA – Yard 1. 84, for. Moore- Mc. Cormack Line as the MS Mormacmail and she was launched on January. However with the war coming on she never sailed under that name. It. was prior to her completion that she was transferred to the US Navy and she was. Newport News shipyard. USS Long Island: On. June 2, 1. 94. 1 the US Navy officially commissioned and renamed the ship as the USS Long Island. A ship of war with long flight deck topside that. She was armed with one 5- inch gun and two 3- inch guns as well as other. It is important to note that the USS Long Island was the very first. United States Navy to be employed in the war! With the USS Long Island having been the first of her. Pacific she was honoured. Battle Star” but also a special. Plaque” by the Unites States Government to honour her proud. This Plaque remained on the ship to her closing days. She was. decommissioned on March 2. MS Long Island was released from. C class ships, which were now all. Here. we see some aircraft on the flight deck and yet another camouflage livery. Photograph from the author’s private. MS Nelly. Having. March, 1. 94. 6, the MS Long Island remained laid up with the. C- 3 class ships, but it was two years later, on March 1. Caribbean Land & Shipping Co, being. Swiss based company who obtained her as a freighter. It was not until. February 1. 94. 9 she was renamed MS Nelly being reregistered in panama, she made. Atlantic crossing from the United States. La Spezia, Italy. Australia. The humble MS Nelly is seen at. Image from the author’s. There were two dinning. There was ample deck space for. The. Nelly was placed on the migrant trade to Australia. Naples for Australia in June 1. Suez and Fremantle, but she completed her voyage in Melbourne on July 1. It. would not be until her third voyage to Australia. Sydney. arriving there on January 1. MS Nelly seen arriving in Sydney in January 1. Image from the author’s. Dutch soldier G Jellema sailed. Rotterdam from Indonesia on. MS Nelly. His son kindly sent me the. Father’s trunk that was kept in the ships. Photograph by. and . In addition to her. Australian operations, she also operated a number of Trans- Atlantic crossings. Canada. She arrived in Melbourne. February 2. 4, and remained there for three full days before returning to Bremerhaven. Upon. arriving home she was withdrawn from service as she was to be comprehensively. MS Seven Seas. Her. Pent House” style First Class section! This is a very early black and white postcard of the MS. Seven Seas. Image from the author’s. MS Seven Seas and the all- new looking ship had her. The additional space allowed more. In addition she was now being a. First Class passengers who. Tourist Class passengers whose. In fact her accommodations and lounges were very modern and attractive. The. all- new MS Seven seas departed Bremerhaven for. May 9, 1. 95. 3 as she headed for Australia sailing via the Suez Canal and. Fremantle, arriving in Melbourne. June 1. 2. Upon return to Germany she was chartered to the Europe- Canada Line. Holland America Line and Royal Rotterdam Lloyd. Europe- Canada Line was established especially to provide. Canada, thus during her career she. North America, etc, and the Seven Seas. Trans- Atlantic voyages. A postcard of the Seven Seas issued. Europe- Canada Line. Image from the author’s. Bremen sailing via Le Havre, Southampton to Quebec. Montreal also making occasional calls to New York. However. whilst she was now seasonally employed on the Atlantic service, she still. Australia. services and as past passenger reminded me who departed Bremerhaven. October 2. 4, and arrived in Melbourne. November 2. 6 in 1. Towards. the end of 1. Europe- Canada Line and having. Panama. since 1. 94. West Germany. She was now mostly. Trans Atlantic service until 1. However. whilst under charter to Royal Rotterdam Lloyd, she departed Southampton on. October 3. 0, 1. 96. Australia. and New Zealand and then. Europe, she recommenced her regular service from Bremerhaven to New. Seven Seas departs for another long student voyage. Image from the author’s. The Lobby and. purser’s Office. A postcard. from the author’s collection. One of the Bars aboard the Seven. The following three images were sent. Ingo Mosemann of Germany who served on MS Seven Seas as a steward for four years during the early 6. I am most. grateful to him. MS Seven. Seas showing the Captain and senior Crew. Postcard from. the Ingo Mosemann collection. Seven Seas ready to set sail. Postcard from. the Ingo Mosemann collection. Captain Hinrich. Oltmann, King Neptune and some attractive lady. Crossing of the Equatorcelebration during a voyage to New Zealand – This photo was. November 1. 96. 1Photograph. Ingo Mosemann collection. The Mark Cameron story of his voyage to New Zealand: As my Father was a helicopter pilot and early in 1. New Zealand, but they needed his presence at short notice. New Zealand meaning that my Mother, Anne Francis. Cameron, nee Parkes aged 2. MS Seven Seas in the. New Zealand and we joined my Father there. We sailed from the. UK via the Panama Canal and. UK on what I believe are called in. Later I became a. I fly for Emirates. Overlooking the ocean from atop the ship far aft. The photograph below is of me playing out on deck and. I had a great time aboard. The original is a slide that has been. At the time of sailing my Mother was pregnant. March 1. A young Mark Cameron seen aboard. MS Seven Seas. Photograph. Anne Francis Cameron. Mark. Cameron.***********************************The. Seven Seas made another voyage to New Zealand, as we have read in Mark. Cameron’s story late in 1. I recall my time on board on that. Wellington and she was a delight to behold, for all her lounges. The passengers I spoke with were all. Upon her return to Europe early 1. Canadian duties until April 1. New York service. Having. arrived in New York she had been chartered by. Chapman. College to undertake a series of study. University of the “Seven Seas”, visiting various. When the charter contract had completed, the ship proceeded to Amsterdam where she was taken over by Holland America Line. Australia. departing Amsterdam. March 1. 96. 4 sailing via Fremantle on April 2. Melbourne and Sydney. The ship drifted hopelessly at sea. Dutch Ocean. Going tug “Ierse Zee” as well US Coast. Guard vessel “Absecon” soon came to the rescue. The tug being. already at sea and close by reached the stricken liner on Monday July 1. Coast Guard vessel arrived, which improved. St. Upon arrival her. New York City! An. English & German informing them of the. This notice was provided by Stephane whose. Mother sailed on this voyage. She. was taken to a shipyard where the ship would undergo considerable repairs. As a maritime historian, I receive. Seven Seas is always. Externally she never looked. I know well, on Pages. Two & Five you will discover her interiors - See the INDEX at the. The MS Seven Seas is seen her towards the latter end of her. Sent in by a supporter, but. See photo notes at bottom of page please! Her Final Days: With the Seven. Seas having been withdrawn from active duties in September 1. Dutch company the “Student Lodging Company” and she was relocated to the great. Rotterdam in the Netherlands and she was and berthed along the Parklaan at “Parkhaven”. Euromast.” During this time she was used as a. Medical Faculty Rotterdam, the “Erasmus. University.”. It is said that she hosted at least 2,0. January 1. 97. 1. The Seven Seas seen in Rotterdam as a student accommodation ship as seen in September 1. Photograph taken by & . Jack Angenent MD, who was kind enough to write to me in regard. Seven Seas, for he, both lived and studied aboard her. September 1. 96. 8 to. January 1. 97. 1. I hereby wish to. Dr. Jack Angenent MD for the following. Parklaan. as well as one on board. Seven. Seas is seen berthed at Parkhaven, Rotterdam from 1. The three Photographs below are by. Copyright . She operated as a workers hostel for six years, but she. April 1. 97. 7. On May 4, she departed Rotterdam under tow. Heyghen. Freres” breakers yard at Ghent, Belgium. She is seen here in Rotterdam with the “Euromast”. The mast has since been greatly heightened. The Bridge on the mast is a replica of the Holland. America Lines SS Rotterdam Bridge, built in 1. Image from the author’s collection. MS Seven Seas - Specifications. Built: Sun. Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Chester, PA - USA. Yard: 1. Tonnage: 1. GRT. Length: 1. Beam: 2. Draught: 8. Engines: Busch- Sulzer. Screws: One - 9,0. BHP, 1. 6. 5. Speed: 1. Air- conditioning: Partial. Passengers: First Class. In addition. there are some images and photographs that have been provided by Shipping. Companies or private photographers or collectors. Credit is given to all. Therefore, I hereby. Maritime is owned &.
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