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File:Velsertunnel in aanbouw met zeeschip, Bestanddeelnr 906-3356.jpg

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Collection / Archive: Fotocollectie Anefo

Velsertunnel under construction with sea vessel Cordoba steaming on the North Sea Canal
Ship:

The Argentine ship CORDOBA had left Amsterdam heading to Argentina and Chile with passengers and general goods
Cargo ship, type VICTORY VC2-S-AP2
Shipyard: Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard Inc., Baltimore, United States
Yard number: 2,473
Call sign: LQAS
Crew: 47
Passengers: 20
GRT: 9,374 NRT: 4,549 DWT: 6,350
Length: 138.78 Beam: 18.90 Draft (loaded): 8.70
Holds: 5
Deck equipment (Quantity × tons): Derricks: 14 × 5
1945, June. Launched for the War Shipping Administration (WSAT) (1597) / USAT; (MC Number 820) as N. Y. U. VICTORY. (USA)
1947. Converted for passenger transport by the construction shipyard
1947. Transferred to Río de la Plata S.A. of Overseas Navigation. (Dodero), adapted for immigrant transport. Renamed Cordoba (Argentina)
1949. Transferred to the Argentine Government when the Dodero company was nationalized
1951. Transferred to F. A. N. U. Argentine Fleet of Overseas Navigation. - Cordoba (Argentina)
1955. Converted back to freighter by a yard of F. A. N. U. in Avellaneda. GRT 7,604. 20 passengers
1961, May 24. Transferred to Empresa Líneas Marítimas Argentinas (E. L. M. A.) (Argentina) by merging FME and FANU - Cordoba (Argentina)
1971. September 15. Decommissioned, sold for scrapping
1972. March. Scrapped in Campana
Date
Source http://proxy.handle.net/10648/a91e0544-d0b4-102d-bcf8-003048976d84 (photo); https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/1213415/title/cordoba/cat/520 (ship description)
Author Daan Noske / Anefo

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