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Tankers in port

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Found this old postcard. Has anyone any idea of its date the ships or the port
 
#6 ·
It is indeed Valetta. The three tankers are firstly in the foreground either Edenfield or Oilfield owned by Hunting & Son. Both were owned from 1947-59. In the middle there appears to be a BP tanker in pre 1955 colours. Furthest away is a A F Klaveness tanker likely Seirstad. I think the photo is probably early 1950s as Klaveness changed their funnel colours by mid 1950's but the date this happened is unknown to me.
 
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Built in 1937 Built as " SEIRSTAD " by Deutsche Werft A.G., Finkenwerder, Hamburg, Germany for Universal Shipping Co. A/S (A. F. Klaveness & Co. A/S, Lysaker / Oslo), Oslo Norway. Launched 14/10, delivered in November
1940 Due to WW II Norwegian NORTRASHIP London / new York became managers in April.
1942 Damaged by bombs in a Japanese air attack 13/02 whilst on a voyage from Melbourne, Australia to Palembang, Indonesia with aviation fuel. Sailed to Batavia, Indonesia and then to Colombo, Ceylon where she arrived 04/03. Was then ordered to Bombay, India for repairs. Sailed from Bombay 30/09.
1945 Reverted to owners in October.
1948 Transferred to Skibs-A/S Sangstad (A. F. Klaveness & Co. A/S, Lysaker / =slo), Oslo Norway.
1958 Broke in two 15/01 in heavy weather in position 38.24N-05.41E, southeast of Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, whilst on a voyage from Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia to Barcelona, Spain with fuel oil. 3 of her crew lost their lives. A French war ship sank the fore ship as it was a hazard for shipping. The aft ship was towed in to Bona, Mallorca where it arrived 20/01. After surveying it was declared a total loss..
The aft ship was later sold to Empresa Nacional Elcano, Sevilla, Spain for a possibly reconstruction with the name " VAL DE LUGEROS ".
Arrived Sevilla 04/05 but after examination the plans was abandoned and the wreck was laid up. Later sold to breakers.