EAW017151 ENGLAND (1948). The Union-Castle Line "Pretoria Castle" in Looe Bay, Looe, from the south-east (approximate location), 1948

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Title [EAW017151] The Union-Castle Line "Pretoria Castle" in Looe Bay, Looe, from the south-east (approximate location), 1948
Reference EAW017151
Date 11-July-1948
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Place name LOOE
Parish LOOE
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 228456, 50418
Longitude / Latitude -4.410425358727, 50.328071414229
National Grid Reference SX285504

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Tony D
Monday 23rd of December 2013 12:04:50 AM
Is this St George's Island/Looe Island?

Tony D
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 11:58:55 PM

Class31
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 10:53:33 PM

User Comment Contributions

PRETORIA CASTLE (Union-Castle Line) 1947 build.



( The earlier ship of this name became F61 in WW2 but post war renamed as Warwick Castle.)



Built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast.



The launching ceremony on August 19, 1947, was unusual in that it was performed by radio by the South African Prime Minister's wife, Mrs Jan Smuts, who was at her home in Pretoria, 6,000 miles from Belfast.



Seen here just before her maiden voyage to South Africa, departing Southampton on July 22, 1948.

The round trip was 37 days and a bit but as the years passed, to save fuel, the journey was progressivley slowed down .



28,705 grt. 747 feet long (228m) Width 84 feet (26m). Steam turbine twin screw.

214 first class passengers, 541 tourist class passengers.



Fitted with air conditioning in 1962.

She was sold to Safmarine in 1966 and renamed S.A. Oranje, but continued in the same service managed by Union-Castle.

Scrapped 1976 (some say 1975), Kaohsiung, Taiwan- departed South Africa for scrapping in 1975, scrapping work commenced January 1976.

totoro
Sunday 9th of February 2014 09:41:15 PM
Thanks for spending time on this group. We'll see what the overall trace looks like once these suggested locations have been plotted!



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Tuesday 7th of January 2014 03:40:28 PM
Part of the skyline matches that shown in EAW017137, so this must be taken from a similar spot, but slightly further west. I think I can recognise a few coastal features.

Tony D
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 11:55:20 PM
Ah, I see you've beaten me to it once again, Class31!

Tony D
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 11:55:20 PM
With a 26 inch screen I can make out field boundaries in Seaton with sufficient confidence to mark this location.

Class31
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 10:56:16 PM