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Wakashio (
2007
) (Technical drawing)
MOL0048
Wakashio (
2007
) (Technical drawing)
MOL0049
Elegant Sky (
2007
) (Technical drawing)
MOL0072
Grand Diva (
2007
) (Technical drawing)
MOL0029
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'Cases of Misconduct', 1963-64, DELETED MARCH
2007
. (Manuscript)
1963-1964
NZS/37/13
'Cases of Misconduct', 1964-66, DELETED MARCH
2007
. (Manuscript)
1964-1966
NZS/37/14
'Cases of Misconduct', 1966-69, DELETED MARCH
2007
. (Manuscript)
1966-1969
NZS/37/15
WITHDRAWN BY P&O MARCH
2007
. (Manuscript)
1959
OSN/6/11
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Broadsheet
2007
: a year in focus.
Royal Navy
PAMPHLET
1 copy available in Item unavailable to order – please contact staff.
Brittany ferries, 1973-
2007
/ Miles Cowsill.
A history of Brittany Ferries, founded in 1973 by a farming co-operative led by Alexis Gourvennec to transport produce from Brittany to the markets of South-West England. The company swiftly developed its business model to include passenger ferries and holidays. A chronology to 2007, the year of Gourvennec's death, provides a history of the fleet, details the development of the business and highlights the involvement of key personnel. A further chapter sets out design features of the ships, both structural and interior. The book also covers the history of Truckline, a British freight company established by Peter Allesbrook, Bill Cottell and Frank Allen, purchased by Brittany Ferries in 1985. Traffic information from 1973 - 2006 is provided along with a full fleet history for both Truckline and Brittany Ferries. Photographs of the line's vessels both past and present illustrate the book throughout.
2007.
347.792BRITTANY
FOLIO
1 copy available in Caird Library - on open access - no need to request.
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