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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: Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij
No.465 Nieuw Holland launched in 1927
10,903grt for Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij by Nederlandsche SB Mij, Amsterdam IMO: 5606875 Scrapped in Hong Kong 1958
No.466 Nieuw Zeeland launched in 1928
10,906grt for Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij from Rotterdamsche DD Mij Torpedoed by U380 in the Mediterranean 1942; not the U407 in many publications Bridge photo 21 July 1930
No.600 Ruys launched in 1937
14,155grt for Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij by De Schelde, Vlissingen Scrapped in Kaohsiung 1968 Photo by Barry Parsons Image from Rich Turnwald
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Tagged de Schelde, Kaohsiung, Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij, Ruys, Vlissingen
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No.597 Tegelberg launched in 1937
14,150grt for Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij by Nederlandsche SB Mij, Amsterdam Scrapped in Kaohsiung 1968 MS Tegelberg in Adabya Harbour (Ataka, Egypt), 1946.Willem van de Poll TEGELBERG at Nagoya photo by Hiromaru Image by Edson de Lima Lucas
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Tagged Amsterdam, Kaohsiung, Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij, Nederlandsche, Tegelberg
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No.595 Boissevain launched in 1937
14,134grt for Koninklijke Paketvaart Mij by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg Scrapped in Kaohsiung 1968 Image attribution: Trevor Jones & Kenneth Barton One of three sisters, all of which survived the war
