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Old 7th February 2021, 12:19
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Part One - Life on a Cargo Ship in 1958 - mv Tyrone

Part One - Life on a Cargo Ship taken in 1958 onboard the MV Tyrone.
From Eastern Seaboard of USA - Panama Canal - enroute to New Zealand.
Part Two follows next week.
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https://youtu.be/ma9Nobpu95k
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Part One - Life on a Cargo Ship taken in 1958 onboard the MV Tyrone.
From Eastern Seaboard of USA - Panama Canal - enroute to New Zealand.
Part Two follows next week.
(Refer to the Description for full details about the video)

https://youtu.be/ma9Nobpu95k
great viewing tks for sharing
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MV. Tyrone Built as Kaikoura. 5885 tons. Built 1937 by Alexander Stephen, Glasgow. 446.3 x 59.0. X. 25.5.
2 decks and a shelter deck. DF, ESD. Radar 4 cylinder diesel built by John Brown, Clydebank. When built
Owned by New Zealand Shipping Co. Managed by Trinder Anderson. Diesel by Doxford 2S C.SA 861MN . Ship Broken up 15 09 1963

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MV. Tyrone Built as Kaikoura. 5885 tons. Built 1937 by Alexander Stephen, Glasgow. 446.3 x 59.0. X. 25.5.
2 decks and a shelter deck. DF, ESD. Radar 4 cylinder diesel built by John Brown, Clydebank. When built
Owned by New Zealand Shipping Co. Managed by Trinder Anderson.
Thanks for that - I had no idea about the engine - and apparently I had added a Doxford. If I can find the sound effect of a 4 cylinder Doxford I will use that in Part Two which I am currently editing and trying to finish by Sunday.
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Old 11th February 2021, 14:47
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great viewing tks for sharing
Many thanks - I am editing Part Two and trying to finish it by Sunday.

EDIT - due to technical issues I had to pull the video just as I put it on YouTube this morning.
It will hopefully be sorted out this week.

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Old 17th January 2022, 16:13
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Was the video issue solved?
I'd really like to watch it.
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Old 17th January 2022, 23:28
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mv Tyrone

This looks like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5ft...nnel=capspread

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