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Old 12-02-14, 07:51 AM
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ADRIANA,1936, - ,NLD. no further info

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Old 12-02-14, 08:12 AM
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Could not find anything on this vessel.
Here is another pic, taken in Rotterdam, possibly in the 60's. A weathership is berthed alongside which was the usual spot for these vessels (CUMULUS etc.).
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Old 12-02-14, 08:22 AM
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Could not find anything on this vessel.
Here is another pic, taken in Rotterdam, possibly in the 60's. A weathership is berthed alongside which was the usual spot for these vessels (CUMULUS etc.).
Jan
Hi Jan,I have the very same photo that you posted in the reply,it's in another folder-maybe with details.......thanks.

Cheers ,Rick.

.......and her is her details :1936, 198grt x Appelo's Scheepswerf, Zwartsluis (105) as ZIJPE

1958 ADRIANA

From Jaap de Roode,

On the ship ADRIANA 1936, I have the following final details: The ship was used for sport fishing in its last years. At March 11 1976 sunk after collision with the fishing ship JOHANNA 18 near Hoek van Holland

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Old 12-02-14, 08:36 AM
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Thanks Rick,
Found following too, perhaps you already knew.
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[Hans Van Der Weide 2001:]The wreck stands 7 meter from the seabed in 16 meter deep water. The collision damage can be seen on portside. The wreck is nicely populated by lots of fish. The poop lies completely in the sand. There is no superstructure anymore, only some skylights are visible. The winch is still on the fore part (stands 3 meter from the seabed). The wreck heels to starbord side in a angle of 45 degrees.

[R.van de Velden M.Y.Zeeduivel, March 2001]
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Old 12-02-14, 08:44 AM
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.......more info on the wreck can be found here :

http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?285
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Seen here as ZIJPE in the 50's, making her way passed Reedham to Norwich in ballast.
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Hi Leslie and all - another scorcher in Herne Bay phew! Guess she on way to load barley ,on the same River fixed the 'Tummel' about 1984/5 from Cantley Sugar Mill with sugar beet pulp from memory anyway animal feed, for Ireland.She was the first ship after a long period of not using their own berth at the plant.Pete Barc the Skipper as well. Best Regards Gareth
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