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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Starboard bow view of S.S. RAMILLIES at Cardiff Docks.
One of the last steamships owned at Cardiff was the handsome Ramillies, owned by John Cory & Sons from 1955 until 1966. Built at West Hartlepool in 1951 for London-Greek shipowners, she was an oil-fired steamer of 55,890 gross tons. She is seen here discharging iron ore at the East Moors terminal in the Roath Dock, c. 1964.
Source: Shipping at Cardiff: Photographs from the Hansen Collection 1920-1975 by David Jenkins, 1993.
Built 1951 as SEAWALL by William Gray & Co., West Hartlepool (with triple expansion engine by Central Marine Engine Works, Hartlepool), for Matapan Shipping Co. (Lykiardopulo & Co), London. 1955 – Sold to British Steam Shipping Co. (John Cory & Sons, Cardiff), and renamed RAMILLIES. 1966 – Sold to Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, and renamed SURMA. She was bombed and sunk at Chaina by Indian aircraft on 12th December 1971. John Cory & Sons