A small passenger ship under Greek ownership but with Panamanian flag, Dolores crossed the Mediterranean and the Aegean for three or four years in the post-1947 period which, as Ellinis pointed out in the Terpsichore article, was a period of great need of ships from West to East Mediterranean Sea. See http://www.nautilia.gr/forum/showpos...15&postcount=4
Dolores was built at the Fairfield Govan shipyards as the yacht Queen of Scots in March 1904. She had 606 tons, 53.5 m length and 8.7 m width. By comparison, she was about 15% shorter than Cadio that was doing similar routes in 1948. She belonged to William Allan Coats, GlasgowΚάποια στιγμή ανελκύστηκε και το 1947 το αγόρασε κάποιος Δανιέλλος που το επισκεύασε. Έκανε επίσης και ένα δρομολόγιο από Αλεξάνδρεια, Βυρηττό προς Πειραιά.
Δεν ήταν λίγα τα καραβάκια είχαν δρομολογηθεί το 46/50 μεταξύ Αλεξάνδρειας και Πειραιά, τα περισσότερα μικρά ή παμπάλαια αποσύρθηκαν σύντομα.
but transferred to Thomas Coats in 1926. In 1931 she became yet another yacht of the famous Anthony Drexel of Philadelphia (see http://www.nautilia.gr/forum/showthr...ghlight=drexel) In 1939 she went to M. Graham White of Southampton, Long Island
In 1947 she was bought by Manzanilla Navigation Company of Panama, a company belonging to the successors of the Kyriakides family (see http://www.nautilia.gr/forum/showpos...93&postcount=3) and was converted for passengers. She was broken up at Savona in May 1952, at age 48.
Miramar's entry is as follows:
See also http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuil...hip.asp?id=793IDNo: 1119131 Year: 1904
Name: QUEEN OF SCOTS Launch Date: 20.3.04
Type: Yacht Date of completion: 5.04
Flag: GBR Keel:
Tons: 606 Link: 1556
DWT: Yard No: 436
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 53.5 Country of build: GBR
Beam: 8.7 Builder: Fairfield
Material of build: Location of yard: Govan
Number of screws/Mchy/
Speed(kn): 2T-
Owner as Completed: W.A. Coats, Glasgow
Subsequent History: 47 DOLORES
Disposal Data: BU Savona 27.4.52
Here is an ad of Dolores on June 26, 1947
Dolores 19470626.jpg