11151. FLAVIA in Cogedar Line colours, leaving Fremantle. (1947/15465grt/IMO 5116139), ex MEDIA. Renamed FLAVIAN, LAVIA. Caught fire and burned in Hong Kong during a supposed refit. Declared a total loss. Date: 2 May 1966 Image ID 5050
11152. Federal S.N.Company's NORTHUMBERLAND (1955/10,335grt/IMO 5257684) outward bound from Melbourne and Geelong approaching Point Lonsdale. Date: 23 April 1966 Image ID 4227
11153. Federal S.N. Co. NORTHUMBERLAND loading apples at Albany, West Australia.
NORTHUMBERLAND was built 1955, 10,335 gross tons, Official No. 186233. Date: April 1966 Image ID 8401
11154. GUGLIELMO MARCONI (1963/27905grt/IMO 5137391. Renamed COSTA RIVIERA in 1984, AMERICAN ADVENTURE in 1993, COSTA RIVIERA and then LIBERTY in 2002 prior to scrapping) seen here arriving in Fremantle,... Date: 15 February 1966 Image ID 4971
11155. WYOLA (1912/306 grt, Official Number 131636) at Fremantle, taken from NORTHUMBERLAND. The WYOLA was built at South Shields, UK. Date: 14 Feb 1966 Image ID 4015
11156. New Zealand Shipping Company's HAURAKI (1947/11,272grt/LR Number 5143974) at the normal loading berth in Gladstone Dock, Liverpool. Coaster MERTOLA alongside. Date: 1 Jan 1966 Image ID 2994
11157. NORTHUMBERLAND (Official No. 186233 1955/10,335grt/IMO 5257684), Federal S.N. Co., bunkering at Caracas Bay, Curacao en route to UK from New Zealand. She later became KAVO ASTRAPI and GOLDEN CITY and... Date: 4 Nov 1965 Image ID 3331
11158. NORTHUMBERLAND Official No. 186233 1955/10,335grt/IMO 5257684), Federal S.N. Co., fully laden for the UK but still undergoing shaft repairs at Lyttelton. Date: 11 October 1965 Image ID 4014
11159. HOLMBURN at New Plymouth. She was built 1957, 845 gross tons, Official No. 187692. Renamed GOLDEN SUMMER in 1975 Date: 8 October 1965 Image ID 8402
11160. SUSSEX (1949/11,272grt/LR Number 5345948), CANOPIC (1954/11,166grt/LR Number 5060184) and CERAMIC (1948/15,896grt/LR Number 5067340) at Port Chalmers, New Zealand Date: 1 Oct 1965 Image ID 3453
11161. NORTHUMBERLAND (1955/10,335grt/IMO 5257684), SUEVIC, ELIN HAVEN at Lyttelton, New Zealand. Date: 14 Sep 1965 Image ID 3637
11162. Lyttelton, New Zealand and a busy port. Among the vessels are PARERA, ELIN HAVEN, NORTHUMBERLAND (Official No. 186233, 1955/10,335grt/IMO 5257684), SUEVIC and HINEMOA Date: 14 September 1965 Image ID 5898
11163. Steam ferry TAKAPUNA at Auckland. Launched 1924 for Devonport Steam Ferry Co. and originally the LAKE TAKAPUNA. She was decommisioned 1967 and buried 1981 in the reclamation works during the... Date: 10 September 1965 Image ID 8287
11164. Federal NORTHUMBERLAND alongside at Colon at the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal. She is outward bound from London for New Zealand ports, had a major failure on one engine the previous day, and is... Date: 26 June 1965 Image ID 7187
11165. REMUERA homeward bound for the UK from New Zealand, leaving Port Everglades, Florida for Bermuda. She was built 1948 as the PARTHIA for Cunard. Bought by New Zealand Shipping Company in 1962 and... Date: 3 October 1964 Image ID 7182
11166. New Zealand Shipping Company's HAPARANGI (1947/11,281grt/IMO 5142463) arriving Auckland from Liverpool. Tugs WILLIAM C DALDY (1935/IMO 5390345) and AUCKLANDER (1958/IMO 5030373. Renamed TAPUHI 2 and... Date: 9 September 1964 Image ID 2993
11167. REMUERA (1948/13362grt/Official No. 182417/LR No. 5292878, ex-PARTHIA. Renamed ARAMAC) seen berthed at Princes Wharf, Auckland, NZ. She sailed for the UK next day. Built for Cunard Line, she was... Date: 9 Sep 1964 Image ID 3338
11168. Crossing the Line Ceremony on REMUERA (1948/13,619grt/LR No. 5292878). REMUERA was formerly Cunard's PARTHIA and she became the ARAMAC. Date: 18 July 1964 Image ID 3523
11169. William Watkins' tug DHULIA (1959/300grt/LR Number 5089465) on the Thames. She was broken up in 1983. Date: 18 May 1964 Image ID 5912
11170. OCEANIEN (1938/10726grt LR/IMO 5541282) and BENGKALIS at Papeete. OCEANIEN was formerly Holland America's NOORDAM, scrapped Feb 1967. Taken from RANGITOTO ((Sold to CY Tung in 1969 and renamed... Date: 17 May 1964 Image ID 3556
11171. ELLINIS (1933/24315grt/IMO 5423790, ex-LURLINE) makes an early morning departure from Papeete, Tahiti. ELLINIS was scrapped in Taiwan in 1986. Date: 17 May 1964 Image ID 4806
11172. RANGITOTO (1949/21,809grt/LR No.5290179. Sold to CY Tung in 1969 and renamed ORIENTAL CARNAVAL.) at Papeete, Tahiti, homeward bound from New Zealand for the UK. Date: 17 April 1964 Image ID 3524
11173. ORIANA (1960/41923grt/IMO 5264742) berthing in Auckland, New Zealand assisted by Auckland Harbour Board tugs AUCKLANDER (1958/454grt/IMO 5030373. Renamed TAPUHI 2 and as of 2018, looking nothing like... Date: 7 Mar 1964 Image ID 1161
11174. New Zealand Shipping Company's RANGITANE (1949/21,867grt/LRNumber 5290167. Later renamed JAN then ORIENTAL ESMERALDA) berthed at Balboa in the early evening, en route for New Zealand. Photograph taken... Date: 13 Feb 1964 Image ID 2991
11175. New Zealand Shipping Company's RANGITOTO (1949/21,809grt/IMO 5290179. Sold to CY Tung in 1969 and renamed ORIENTAL CARNAVAL) homeward bound in Gatun Locks, Panama Canal. Date: 19 December 1963 Image ID 3522
11176. New Zealand Shipping Company's RANGITOTO (1949/21,809grt/LR Number 5290179. Sold to CY Tung in 1969 and renamed ORIENTAL CARNAVAL) departing Glasgow Quay, Wellington for UK Date: 29 November 1963 Image ID 2912
11177. RANGITOTO (renamed ORIENTAL CARNAVAL) departing Wellington for UK. The masts of ZLW Wellington Radio Station are visible on Tinakori Hill. MAORI and HMNZS LACHLAN to be seen against the wharves. Date: 29 November 1963 Image ID 2913
11178. RANGITOTO (1949/21,809grt/LR Number 5290179. Sold to CY Tung in 1969 and renamed ORIENTAL CARNAVAL) at Circular Quay, Sydney, during her cruise to Australia for the 1963 Melbourne Cup. Date: 2 November 1963 Image ID 7415
11179. KENT (1960/31763grt/IMO 5185312) - Federal S.N.Company tanker anchored in Suez Bay awaiting canal transit. She is part loaded and will top-up at Banias in Syria. Date: 5 Aug 1963 Image ID 4229
11180. DERBY (1960/31,791grt/IMO 5088851) - Federal S.N.Company's tanker passing Bandar Shapour. Date: 26 July 1963 Image ID 4228
11181. SUFFOLK (1939/11,145grt/ ON 167330 in Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal, homeward bound from New Zealand. The SUFFOLK was built in 1939 for Federal S.N. Co. and had a long and largely uneventful life,... Date: 13 May 1963 Image ID 7185
11182. Federal SUFFOLK approaching the Culebra Cut on the Panama Canal, homeward bound from Bluff, New Zealand. SUFFOLK was built 1939, 11,145 tons gross, Official No. 167330, and scrapped in 1969. Date: 13 May 1963 Image ID 7186
11183. SUFFOLK (1939/11,145grt/ ON 167330) and AUSTRALIA STAR (1935/11,124grt/ON 163215) at the breakwater harbour at Napier, NZ. Date: 22 February 1963 Image ID 3454
11184. SUFFOLK (Official No. 167330 1939/11,145 grt) bunkering at Caracas Bay, Curacao. Captain Morgan's Fort in the distance. SUFFOLK was scrapped in 1969 Date: 4 Jan 1963 Image ID 3332
11185. New Zealand Shipping Company's passenger ship RANGITANE approaching Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal. She is homeward bound from Wellington, New Zealand and the locks will take her down to the... Date: 17 August 1962 Image ID 7188
11186. Lazy days in the Pacific approaching Panama on the RANGITANE, homeward bound from Wellington, New Zealand. There is a game of deck tennis in progress. Many will be having an afternoon rest away from... Date: 15 August 1962 Image ID 8197
11187. Lazy days in the Pacific approaching Panama on the RANGITANE, homeward bound from Wellington, New Zealand. A view from the docking bridge aft, where some of the crew would enjoy the sun. The... Date: 15 August 1962 Image ID 8198
11188. Papeete, Tahiti. The islands trader is the APANUI, bought by H. Williams in the Cook Islands from the Northern Steam Ship Company the previous year. She had been built as the GOLDFINDER in Hamburg in... Date: 3 August 1962 Image ID 8196
11189. Morning arrival for New Zealand Shipping Company's RANGITANE at Papeete, Tahiti. She is homeward bound from Wellington, NZ for the UK - Tahiti was a regular stop on both the outward and homeward... Date: 2 August 1962 Image ID 8195
11190. DUNEDIN STAR (1950/ 7,322grt/ ON 184273) and NORFOLK (1936/11,080grt/ON 165362) and TEMPLE MAIN (1958/8,005grt/ON 187760 at the breakwater harbour at Napier, NZ.
NORFOLK was built as ESSEX, renamed... Date: 8 July 1962 Image ID 9070
11191. HOTSPUR IV - one of two vessels operating the Southampton - Hythe ferry service on England's south coast. Ferries have served on this route since about A.D. 400.
Here she is seen at her launching in... Date: 1947 Image ID 6507
11192. DUNNOTTAR CASTLE (1936/14583grt/IMO 5379717. Renamed VICTORIA, THE VICTORIA, PRINCESA VICTORIA and lastly VICTORIA 1 for her pre-scapping voyage to Alang in 2004) - Allied troops crowd the decks of... Date: 1943 Image ID 1066
11193. RANUI (1936) was built by whaling Captain Korinius Larsen at Port Pegasus on Stewart Island, NZ. She has had a varied career including periods where she was a spy ship, an oyster boat ........and even... Date: 1937 Image ID 10044
11194. RANUI (1936) was built by whaling Captain Korinius Larsen at Port Pegasus on Stewart Island, NZ. She has had a varied career including periods where she was a spy ship, an oyster boat ........and even... Date: 1936 Image ID 10042
11195. GUY C. GOSS (1879/1527 tons) - This image, supplied to Seapixonline.com by Mr. R.J. (Bob) Hawkins of Dunsford Marine Ltd, Auckland, was taken by his father Clifford in 1926 when GUY C. GOSS arrived in... Date: 1926 Image ID 4942
11196. AUSTRALIS (1940/26484grt/IMO 5014123, ex-USS. AMERICA, WEST POINT. Renamed ITALIS, NOGA, ALFERDOSS, AMERICAN STAR) arriving Auckland, New Zealand for the final time. As AMERICAN STAR and under tow to... Date: 20 December 977 Image ID 1309