Splendour of the Seas

Splendour of the Seas

More from the archives. Splendour of the Seas seen at Southampton Docks, not long after her launch from Chantiers de l’Atlantique at St. Nazaire in 1996, (more recently the same shipyard built the QM2). The paint damaged in the hawse pipe shows that the port anchor has only been used once or twice. I was 3/O on the Petro Tyne, her picture is on the side in the flickr bar(ship in ice), I obviously had plenty time for sight seeing back then!

Splendour of the Seas

Photos taken with my trusty Olympus Trip and using Ilford XP2 film, apart from that it was just point and press. The close ups were thanks to the daring seamanship of the skipper of the Hythe Ferry “Hotspur IV” a piece of history itself.

The splendid cruise ship was all flagged out and full of people, could even have been her first cruise, perhaps some reader might know more about the ship.

Splendour of the Seas

I took the photos 11 years ago, hard to believe it has taken so long for me to digitize them. The scanner is working full time getting all the old negatives catalogued. More old photos coming soon.

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2 Responses to Splendour of the Seas

  1. L D M Vale PORTUGAL says:

    Great shots. Keep the scanner full ahead!

  2. bowsprite says:

    ah, beautiful photos–on your whole site!!! thank you!