Showing posts with label CARONIA (Passenger Ship 1973). Show all posts
Showing posts with label CARONIA (Passenger Ship 1973). Show all posts

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

VISTAFJORD in the river Thames

The VISTAFJORD photographed on the river Thames at Tilbury in her Norwegian America Line days, still under the Norwegian flag.
Photograph taken by the late Alex Duncan, who sent the original negative in exchange for mine...
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VISTAFJORD in Lisbon 1986

The VISTAFJORD photographed in Lisbon on 19 September 1986 berthed at the Rocha Passenger Ship Terminal.
She had already been sold by Norwegian America and spotted the Cunard funnel colours and a gray hull.
She was on the around Europe cruise back into the Med after another season in Northern waters.
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Thursday, January 07, 2010

The same funnel, different colours...






The same funnel in different colours: which one is the best looking livery? Saga Cruises Yellow, white and blue or the traditional Cunard red and black?
As built as NAL VISTAFJORD, it was buff with the national colours of Norway.
Anyway, yellow or red she is now one of the best looking classic passenger ships still in service...
More SAGA RUBY photos here, here and also here.
Texto e imagens /Text and images copyright L.M.Correia. For other posts and images, check our archive at the right column of the main page. Click on the photos to see them enlarged. Thanks for your visit and comments. Luís Miguel Correia