They have also erected a line of prefabricated offices along the fenceline which unfortunately also removes another good photography vantage point. I hope this is a temporary arrangement but somehow I doubt this will be the case.
Tuesday last week was my first trip to Liverpool this year and resulted in a single new vessel being added to the list. This was the bulk carrier Golden Glory (IMO 9700885, GT34810, 2014), she was loading scrap metal and left port a few days later bound for Gibraltar. There were a few other vessels in port but at the time I was driving past in the morning and on my way home it was dark and the Seaforth Dockside was so full of vehicles and equipment I could not see a thing.
They have also erected a line of prefabricated offices along the fenceline which unfortunately also removes another good photography vantage point. I hope this is a temporary arrangement but somehow I doubt this will be the case.
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AuthorMy interest in ships and the sea started back in 2006 when I worked for a couple of years on the banks of the River Mersey. I have since been on a couple of cruises around the Med and in the Far East and have started to take more interest in researching and photographing some of the ships and other vessels seen on my travels. Archives
February 2019
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