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Compendium of the World’s Passenger Ships
My blog contains mini-histories and photos of 2200 ships loaded in a random order. But FOR JUST £20 you can have a pdf copy of my database in launch date order. It is a data listing of liners, ferries, cruise and troop ships; every passenger carrying ship over 10000 tons dating from 1858 to the newbuilds of today. I will also provide an excel spreadsheet of links against every ship which will either take you to more detailed sites for past ships, the Marine Traffic page for the current vessel and to my blog for the photos. For the latest copy of both files, please email me at don.hazeldine@btinternet.com
Tag Archives: algerie Ferries
No.1393 Tariq Ibn Ziyad launched in 1995
21,659GT for Algerie Ferries from Union Naval de Levante, Valencia IMO: 9109768 One image from Andy Humbert
Posted in ferry, passenger ship
Tagged algerie Ferries, IMO: 9109768, Tariq Ibn Ziyad, Union Naval de Levante, Valencia
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No.1625 Tassili II launched in 2003
19,955GT for Algerie Ferries by IZAR, Seville IMO: 9265419 Image attribution: Wil Weijsters Norbert Bourhis K Apostolos Fernando R
Posted in ferry, passenger ship
Tagged algerie Ferries, IMO: 9265419, IZAR Seville, Tassili
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No.1454 Sun Flower Tsukuba launched in 1998
38,261GT Blue Highway Line from Mitsubishi, Shimonoseki Ferry Tsukuba 2007 Higashi Nihon Elyros 2007 ANEK IMO: 9178599 Image attribution: Ian Boyle
Posted in ferry, Japanese, passenger ship
Tagged algerie Ferries, ANEK, Blue Highway Line, Elyros, Ferry Tsukuba, Higashi Nihon, Mitsubishi, Shimonoseki, Sun Flower Tsukuba
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No.1970 Badji Mokhtar III launched 6 Apr 2020
43,551GT for Algerie Ferries from Guangzhou IMO: 9827889 Image attribution: Pascal Bredel & Mladen Krce
Posted in ferry, passenger ship
Tagged algerie Ferries, Badji Mokhtyar III, Guangzhou, IMO: 9827889
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No.1640 El Djazair II launched in 2004
20,124GT for Algerie Ferries by IZAR, Seville IMO: 9265421 Algeria – Spain ferry Images from Fernando R, Audibert, Manuel Hernandez & Pascal Bredel on Marine Traffic
