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The St Katharine and the Arlanza.

The St Katharine and the Arlanza.
The St Katharine and the Arlanza.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P37883
Description: The Royal Mail Lines liner 'Arlanza' (1960, 20,362 GRT) and the PLA excursion vessel 'St Katharine' (1928) in the King George V Dock in September 1961. The 'Arlanza' was built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. In 1969 she was transferred to the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line and became the 'Arawa', but was sold to a Norwegian line two years later. She eventually became the car carrier 'Hoegh Transit'.
Creator: Grierson
Date: 23 September 1961
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London. Grierson Collection
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