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With
Reuben Goossens
Maritime Historian
The
Ellerman Quartet
Mediterranean
Sea Deck Plan
Ex
TSMV City of Exeter
The four “Port of Elizabeth Class”
Liners were sold in 1971 to Michael A. Karageorgis, Piraeus
in 1971. The City Of Exeter
and City of York
were rebuilt to become the Mediterranean Sea and Mediterranean Sky
respectively, and served as ferries between Patras - Brindisi and Ancona
(with variations). The City of Port
Elizabeth and City of Durban
were to be rebuilt into luxury cruise ships, However, this
never eventuated. Both remained laid up in Eleusus Bay,
Greece.
The City Of Exeter
was renamed Mediterranean
Island,
later Mediterranean Sun, and the City of Durban
became the Mediterranean Dolphin. Both were never rebuilt and eventually broken
up.
Plan One
This cabin plan was
also kindly provided by Mr. Hansjörg
Wiersch
Plan Two
Page
One: The Ellerman Story
Page
Two: Cabin Plan
– City of Exeter
Page
Three: Cabin
Plan - Mediterranean Sea,
ex City of Exeter
Page
Four: Cabin Plan –
Mediterranean Sky, ex City of York
Page
Five: Mediterranean Sky – Hansjörg Wiersch sails on her in 1978!
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Commenced in the passenger Shipping Industry in May 1960
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them when asked, knowing full well that there is no legal comeback when it
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