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Cunarders Behind The Iron Curtain, Part Two: The Reluctant FEDOR SHALYAPIN

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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πŸ‘οΈ 6K viewsπŸ“… 2 years ago⏱️ 29:48
What This Creator Said
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Creator's Key Takeaways

I was standing in a former Soviet Shipyard staring up at the flanks of the feder shal appen

she was a miniature version of her legendary Fleet mates Queen Mary coronia and Queen Elizabeth

I would have loved to have sailed in her had that come to pass

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Watch the first part of this video for ship history and backstory
βœ“Call your congressmen to support aid to Ukraine

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat was the condition of the FEDOR SHALYAPIN in 1997?
QHow did the ship's interior spaces look during its final years?

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YouTube Video Description↓

In the first part of this 30 minute video, Peter Knego takes the viewer aboard the former Cunard liner FRANCONIA, which was built in 1955 as the IVERNIA. Shot in 1997, this footage captures the ship in her final incarnation as the Soviet (and later Ukrainian) liner FEDOR SHALYAPIN, which had been laid up for three years at a shipyard several miles east of Odessa. Aside from rust and decay, the handsome liner had changed little since being coverted for cruising in 1963. The second part of this video is from the perspective of a Ukrainian tug, which captured both the FEDOR SHALYAPIN and the LEONID SOBINOV, her 1954-built sister, the former SAXONIA/CARMANIA. Don't miss the little surprise at the end of the credits! With profound thanks to the kind people in Odessa who made this journey possible and hopes that our Speaker of the House will finally and immediately do the right thing and put the proposal for Ukrainian aid up for a proper vote. Songs licensed from Artlist include: Wolf Samuels "Aquarium", Kyle Cox "That Should Be Me", Ardie Son "Raindrops", Eudad Zitrin "Time To Go", Assaf Atakib "Solid Ground", Bishara Haroni "Carnaval Op. 9" and "Piano Sonata 16", Ian Post "Variation 5" and Muted "Altitude". #oldships #cunard #cunardline #carmania #franconia #leonidsobinov #fedorshalyapin #ukraine #ukrainianships #transatlanticliners #ivernia #saxonia #sovietships #fundukraine