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The Mystery Ship Issue January/February 2011

Two for the price of one this month. . . so can anyone name these two ships seen together, possibly on a cruise rather than a line voyage? At which port or anchorage did the photographer capture them? Where had they come from, and where were they going? Which shipping companies were they being operated by at the time? Full details of each ship’s history welcome.

Authors of correct published answers will receive a free 2011 Ships Monthly calendar and a copy of the magazine in which their correct answer appears.

Send your answer to: Mystery Ship, Ships Monthly, Kelsey Publishing, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berrys Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AGor to sm.ed@kelsey.co.uk

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