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THE SANDS OF ALANG

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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πŸ‘οΈ 11K viewsπŸ“… 13 years ago⏱️ 1:02
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join me on my second track to the scrapyards of Al Lang India to bid farewell to the former caline Flagship Eugenio C

relive her proud story from Cradle to grave with archival footage and interviews with historian Mauricio Aliso

you'll also learn of the general WP Richardson the 1944 built former troop ship whose multiple careers as both liner and cruise ship are retold by Maritime author Gordon G

included as well are the stories of the Danish train Ferry Kong Frederick VI 9th and the stylish Princessa margara

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QWhat happened to the former Costa Line flagship Eugenio C?
QWhat were the careers of the former troopship GENERAL W.P. RICHARDSON?
QWhat are the stories of the Danish train ferry KONG FREDERIK IX and the PRINSESSE MARGRETHE?

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Preview Peter Knego's latest video about the scrapyards of Alang, India and a quartet of beloved passenger ships that went there for demolition in 2005, including the former Costa Line flagship EUGENIO C, the former troopship GENERAL W.P. RICHARDSON (which went on to multiple careers as a liner and cruise ship), the Danish train ferry KONG FREDERIK IX and the Kay Korbing-designed PRINSESSE MARGRETHE. Available now on DVD Video at www.midshipcentury,com