Achille Lauro's 1940 Belfast built NAPOLI in the North Sea Canal, near Amsterdam, post-1957 when some passenger accommodation was removed.
Delivered to Andrew Weir's Bank Line on 24 October 1940 as ARAYBANK, on 3rd and 16th May 1941, she was bombed in Suda Bay (Crete) and set on fire. On 31 May 1941, the wreck was seized by the Axis powers, raised in 1943 and taken to Trieste. In 1947, she was repaired and delivered to Achille Lauro with passenger accommodation which was removed in 1957. After sailing from Charleston on 26 February 1971 bound for Barletta on the Adriatic and then Porto Empedocle in Sicily, she proceeded to La Spezia on 3rd April 1971 for breaking.
scanned from a negative in my collection taken by the late G.Bunschoten
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CRANFIELD
Lieu
North Sea Canal (Amsterdam)
Téléchargée le
20/02/2023
Fiche technique
Type de navire
General Cargo Ship
Appareil moteur
Un diesel C.R.D.A. a due tempi 9 cilindri d 720 mm cs 1250 mm - 1 elica di bronzo
Année/chantier de constr.
1940, Garland & Wolff Le - Belfast yard n 1034
Armateur
Lauro Achille - Napoli
Ship manager
Flotta Lauro
jusqu'à 04/1961
Ship manager
Saguenay - Montreal
jusqu'à 04/1957
Type de navire
Passenger Ship
Ship manager
Flotta Lauro
jusqu'à 12/1953
Ship manager
Fratelli Grimaldi - Napoli
jusqu'à 11/1952
Ship manager
Lauro Achille - Napoli
jusqu'à 04/1948
Armateur
Bank Line - Belfast
Ship manager
Bank Line - Belfast
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