Year |
Name |
Owner |
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1955 | Jalamanjari | Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. |
The Indian cargo ship Jalamanjari came ashore during bad weather, near the Heugh, Hartlepool, on March 14th, 1964. She was successfully refloated.
The ship was originally built in 1955 as the Meudon, for French owners. Scindia Steam Navigation Co., India, acquired the ship in 1964. In 1971 she was sold and renamed Harilion. She was eventually scrapped, following engine damage, at Kartal in 1972.
The Indian cargo ship Jalamanjari came ashore during bad weather, near the Heugh on March 14th, 1964. She was successfully refloated later.
More detail »A stern view of the Indian cargo ship Jalamanjari, ashore at the Heugh on March 14th, 1964. She was successfully refloated later.
More detail »This photograph, taken from inside a car, shows the Indian cargo ship Jalamanjari, driven ashore on the Heugh during a storm, on 14th March, 1964. She was later successfully refloated.
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More detail »The vessel Jalamanjari aground in 1964. Later refloated.
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More detail »The rudder and propeller of the Jalamanjari.
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