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Uploaded: 12/17/07 2:11 AM GMT
Viana do Castelo VII
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The hospital ship, Gil Eannes, was designed and built at the Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo (Viana Shipyard) in 1955. That year the ship began her duties of medical assistance to the cod fishing fleets of Portuguese and other countries on the Newfoundland and Greenland seas. The ship not only served as a hospital but also delivered mail, was used as a towboat and as an icebreaker, and even ensured the supply of provisions, nets, fishing gear, fuel, freshwater and bait for the cod fishing fleets. From 1963 the ship’s duties changed and she began serving as a commercial vessel, as refrigerated transport, and even as a carrier of passengers between fishing sorties. She made her final trip to Newfoundland in 1973. That year she also made a goodwill mission as a “Portuguese Ambassador” to Brazil. After that, Gil Eannes had no further use and was shifted from dock to dock in Lisbon harbour until she was finally sold for scrap in 1997. Stirred by the inglorious fate of such an emblematic hospital ship, the community of Viana do Castelo decided to bring her back to her birthplace, rescuing her from the scrapyard, and, after major repairs at Viana Yard, she was permanently berthed in the old docks of Viana as a reminder of the maritime past of the city. Now the ship is an Inn of youth.

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::phasmid
12/17/07 3:34 AM GMT
Quite the history of distinguished service and I'm glad that people were concerned enough to bring her back to an honorable glory. A fine photo and an enlightening upload.

♫ PJ ♫

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"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
::ww2spitfire
12/17/07 10:37 AM GMT
Nicely done shot and great narrative, Manuel. :o)
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.Inkeri
12/17/07 2:03 PM GMT
Nice looking ship..Lovely capture..
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.sansoni7
12/17/07 2:24 PM GMT
Excelente..........
Parabéns pelo trabalho e pela história...........

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Marvelous work with a great story.
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
.photonut
12/17/07 2:43 PM GMT
Nice capture Manuel, and a good thing they saved this ship. Thanks for sharing.

Ken
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.Blumie
12/17/07 3:38 PM GMT
This is hudge and your angle is just perfect for such a big one ... I also like your sky, even it looks cold.
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.Marzena
12/17/07 6:09 PM GMT
Thanks for this nice gift - ships are my passion !!! All ships in fact !
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::wheedance
12/22/07 10:41 PM GMT
Very nice photo and thanks for the information about it, too.
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::fogz
01/08/08 9:55 PM GMT
excellent capture Manuel - what a beautiful ship!
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