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ST. HELENA Approaching Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff (drawing)
Monogram and date at bottom right. Stuck onto card.
When the well-known Union Castle Line withdrew its sailings to South Africa in 1977, there was still a need to operate a service to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic. This gap was filled by Curnow Shipping of Porthleven, Cornwall, who established a successor service in 1978. In 1990, the company started operating their new vessel, the second St Helena, from the port of Cardiff. Built at Aberdeen in 1990, she is seen here arriving at Cardiff with local tugs in attendance.
The ST HELENA was built at Aberdeen to maintain the former Union Castle Line.
Collection Area
Industry
Item Number
91.128I
Creation/Production
Brennan, John
Date: 1991
Acquisition
Donation, 2/10/1991
Measurements
Length
(mm): 210
Width
(mm): 297
Techniques
pen and ink on paper
painting and drawing
crayon on paper
painting and drawing
Material
paper
card
Location
In store
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