Το εντυπωσιακό είναι πως είναι φωτογραφημένα στο ίδιο ακριβώς σημείο!
Το εντυπωσιακό είναι πως είναι φωτογραφημένα στο ίδιο ακριβώς σημείο!
Aπίστευτο :shock: , βγάζω το καπέλο στον καλλιτέχνη που έκανε το μαύρο, άσπρο και μάλλιστα χωρις photoshop και αηδίες...
Dear Nick, at first look at the smoke of the funnel, look at the peaple under the navigation bridge to the left you can are identical.
Now why the photo is of the ANGELIKA and not of the AEGAEON? The answer is the funnel of the AEGAEON was larger than that of the ANGELIKA.
Εντυπωσιακή δουλειά από το Retousarismashop™ των Τυπάλδων. Ο κυματισμός της θάλασσας μαρτυράει τη ματζιριά. Φαίνεται ότι η παράδοση έχει ξεκινήσει από παλιά :mrgreen:
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No need to add things that this extremely knowledgeable group knoes, but Typaldos had six (or more?) ships they bought from Canadian Pacific (CPR)
Princess Charlotte, Princess Alice, Princess Adelaide, Princess Joan, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Helene.
The three earliest ones, almost sisters, were
Princess Adelaide ANGELIKA
1910 3,016 gt sold to Typaldos 1949
Angelika PrincessAdelaide-01.jpg
Princess Charlotte MEDITERRANEAN
1908 3,844 gt sold to Typaldos 1949
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Princess Alice AEGAEON
1911 3,099 gt sold to Typaldos 1949
Aegaeon PrincessAlice-01.jpg
Typaldos bought only three of the six mentioned ships. Princess Joan and Princess Elisabeth went to Epirotiki as Hermes and Pegasus respectively, meanwhile Princess Helene went to the Chandris fleet.
Dear Nicholas I too am a great fan of Typaldos Lines and have collected a good selection of their brochures, memorabilia etc. over the years. On the subject of the these interesting Princess sisters that were bought by Typaldos hope you find the attached cards (which am sure you have) of the Aegeon and Kriti interesting. I also have quite a few others of the various ships in the fleet but not all of course. I will try and post some of these plus some original pictures I obtained in due course. Best regards Henry.
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