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Last Updated on: 25th October 2022, 01:52 pm

VINTAGE 1991 DANA ANGLIA SCANDINAVIAN SEAWAYS FERRY in HARWICH FUJICOLOR PHOTO

DANA ANGLIA SCANDINAVIAN SEAWAYS FERRY

1991 REAL FUJICOLOR PHOTO

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HARWICH | ENGLISH / ENGLAND |

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TRAVEL | HERITAGE | HISTORY

 
 
 
DETAILS:
 
MEASUREMENTS:
7 3/8 inches x 5 inches
 
STAMPED & POSTMARKED
N/A
MAKER’S / PUBLISHER’S MARKS:
FUJICOLOR PAPER
 
TEXTS:
R Cripps (Photographer)?
Harwich (ESSEX, ENGLAND)
22.9.91
 
NOTES / OTHER DETAILS:
DANA ANGLIA
SCANDINAVIAN SEAWAYS
 
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Moby Corse is a ferry owned and operated by Moby Lines.
She was built at Aalborg Værft A/S in Denmark
for DFDS Seaways as MV Dana Anglia
and entered service with them in 1978.
She sailed between Esbjerg, Denmark and Harwich, United Kingdom
between 1978 and 2002 before being renamed
MV Duke of Scandinavia
for service between Copenhagen, Denmark and Gdańsk, Poland.
She returned to the North Sea in 2003
to sail between Newcastle and IJmuiden.
 
In 2006 she was chartered by Brittany Ferries
to replace the MV Val de Loire,
renamed MV Pont L’Abbé.
It was announced on 19 December 2007
that the vessel was sold to Brittany Ferries.
Her final sailing between Plymouth and Roscoff
was on 9 November 2008,
after which she was laid up in Saint-Nazaire.
In October 2009,
the ship was sold to Moby Lines.
She was renamed Moby Corse
and started the new service from Toulon to Bastia on April 1, 2010.
SOURCE: Wikipedia
 
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