Box

Box containing 70 folded plans and other items (mainly poor quality) from the ship brokers English White Shipping Ltd:

-2 plans and 1 specification for the ferry 'Isla de Mallorca' (1974) built by Astilleros de Palma SA at Palma, Majorca (Yard No 205)
-7 plans of the 'Jens Wal' (1952) built by H.C. Christensens Staalskibsvaerft A/S at Marstal (Yard No 55)
-2 plans of the 'Johnny' ex 'Orient' (1957) built by Kockums Mekanista Verkstads Aktiebolag at Malmo (Yard No 389)
-2 plans of the car carrier 'Kaiko Maru' ex 'Blue Star' (1975) built by Kegoya Dock KK at Saizaki (Yard No 684)
-4 plans and 2 booklets for the containerships 'Kanimbla' (1969) and 'Manoora' (1969) built by Whyalla Shipbuilding & Engineering Works at Whyalla (Yard Nos 48 and 49)
-2 plans of the roll on/roll off vessel ‘Kaprifol’ (1977) or ‘Lilla Edet’? built by AB Lodose Varf at Lodose (Yard No 169)
-1 plan of the tanker 'Kimon' ex 'Tripoli' ex 'Carl Larsson' (1961) built by Lindholmens Varv AB at Gothenburg (Yard No 1068)
-1 plan of the ore carrier 'Klar' ex 'Crinan' (1960) built by Charles Connell & Co Ltd at Scotstoun (Yard No 492)
-2 plans of the ‘Kuroshio Maru’ built by Kansai Kosen Co Ltd?
-1 plan of the ‘Kusunoki Maru’
-1 plan of the ‘La Estancia’ (1960) built by Forges et Chantier de la Meriditerranee at La Seyne (Yard No 1340)
-1 plan of the 'La Rocina' ex 'Morcuera' (1961) built by SA Juliana Constructora Gijonesa at Gijon (Yard No 112)
-1 plan of the 'Lilliana' ex 'Prinsdal' (1958) built by Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee at La Seyne (Yard No 1322)
-1 plan of the passenger vessel 'Lindblad Explorer' (1969) built by Nystads Varv A/B at Uusikampunki (Yard No 260)
-3 plans of the tanker 'Lissa' (1975) built by Hitachi Zosen at Maizuru
-1 plan of the 'London Statesman' (1963) built by Uddevallavarvet Aktiebolag at Uddevalla (Yard No 191)
-3 plans of the ‘Lone Star’ built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd at Kobe?
-5 plans of the US Navy landing ship T-LST 287 c.1959
-2 plans of the bulk carrier 'Lucie Schulte' ex 'Noordwijk' (1958) built by Blohm & Voss AG at Hamburg (Yard No 799)
-1 plan of the 'Lygenfjord' (1971) built by Mitsui Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Osaka (Yard No 894)
-1 plan of the ore carrier 'Mahoni' ex 'Arnis' ex 'Clari' ex 'Morar' (1959) built by Lithgows Ltd at Port Glasgow (Yard No 1113)
-4 plans of the 'Mahronda' ex 'Saxonia' (1964) built by John Readhead & Sons Ltd at South Shields (Yard No 613)
-1 plan of the ferry 'Maria Guervara' (1970) built by "De Hoop" BV Scheepswerf at Lobith (Yard No 276)
-1 plan of the ‘Maridan C.’ ex ‘Lunan’ (1946) built by Hall, Russell & Co Ltd at Aberdeen (Yard No 795)
-1 plan of the dredger 'Marinex V' (1970) built by Ferguson Brothers (Port Glasgow) Ltd (Yard No 459)
-1 plan of the 'Marvaliente' ex 'Baxtergate' ex 'Mediator' ex 'Baxtergate' (1962) built by Burntisland Shipbuilding Co Ltd (Yard No 393)
-2 plans of the bulk carrier 'Mascot' ex 'Senyo Maru' (1967) built by Namura Zosensho KK at Osaka (Yard No 365)
-1 plan of the ore carrier 'Mary' ex 'Duncraig' (1957) built by Lithgows Ltd at Port Glasgow (Yard No 1100)
-2 plans of the 'Maurice Delmas' (1963) built by Bartram & Sons Ltd at Sunderland (Yard No 393)
-2 plans of the 'Mayfair Prestige' ex 'London Prestige' (1954) built by Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd at Haverton Hill-on-Tees (Yard No 457)
-4 plans of the 'Mondoc' (1962) built by Collingwood Shipyards (Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd) at Collingwood (Yard No 173)
-2 plans of the bulk carrier 'Montreal Maru' (1970) built by Sanoyasu Dockyard Co Ltd at Osaka (Yard No 278)
-1 plan of the 'Moroni' ex 'Langon' (1971) built by Stocznia im Komuny Paryskiej at Gdynia (Yard No 141202)
-1 plan of the bulk carrier ‘Mount Athos’ built as the T2-SE-A1 type tanker ‘Dobytown’ (1945) by Alabama Drydock & Shipbuilding Co (Yard No 342)

Object Details

ID: EWHB0002
Type: Box
Display location: Not on display
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Box: 160 mm x 390 mm x 480 mm
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