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The Menestheus (1958) in the King George V Dock.The Menestheus (1958) in the King George V Dock.
The Menestheus in the King George V Dock.

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Repro ID: H0873
Title: The Menestheus (1958) in the King George V Dock.
Description: The Ocean Steam Ship Company's cargo vessel 'Menestheus' (1958) moored in the King George V Dock. She is berthed at one of the dock's seven concrete 'dolphins' or jetties. These were 520 feet long and 32 feet wide and built 32 feet out from, and parrallel to, the quayside.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c. 1960
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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