The Lambousa Fishing Trawler
The Lambousa Fishing Trawler is considered a unique historical fishing boat of modern Cyprus culture with rich activity in the eastern Mediterranean waters. It was originally named "Omonoia", and built at Perama, Piraeus in 1955 by Dimitrios Zacharias. It was given the name "Lambousa" when it arrived at the Famagusta port in 1965. The boat was used for fishing in the Mediterranean Sea for 50 years…
Skaberen
- Dimitrios Zacharias
Emne
- Wooden Fishing Trawler
Type af genstand
- trawlers
Ejerinstiution
Aggregator
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Oprettelsesdato
- 1955 AD
- 1955
Identifikator
- http://hdl.handle.net/21.15123/DKf8oUnT
Omfang
- Length Over All (L.O.A): 24,95m Maximum Breath (M.B.): 6,54m Length of the Keel (L.K.): 19,93m Length of Bow (L.B.): 3,73m Length of Stern (L.S.): 2,72m Depth of Bow (D.B.): 4,91m Depth of Stern (D.S.): 5,31m Height of the Mid-frame (M.D.): 4,02m
Er en del af
- EUreka3D
År
- 1955
Leverende land
- Cyprus
Navn på samling
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- 2024-11-22T08:08:56.906Z
Sidste gang opdateret fra den ejerinstiution
- 2024-11-22T08:08:56.906Z