MV D.L. Harper
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MV D.L. Harper

Crew of German Tanker being landed by Lizard Lifeboat after collision in dense fog June 1935
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DL Harper; ON 167372
En route Venezuela to Hamburg, with crude oil (German Esso Tanker), Registered Danzig (later to become Gdansk), mounted Mulvin Rock, Lizard in thick fog; 20th June 1935; she was saved and went on until 1960 in other names.
Built 1933 by Deutsche Werft, Finkenwerder, Hamburg for Baltisch-Amerikanische Petroleum-Import-Gesellschaft. (Yard Nr 149)
12,223grt; 6,571nrt; 18,025dwt; 159 x 21.5
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1935 Panama Transport Co.
1939 Anglo-American
1954 HANSEAT [Hanzeatische Tanke] (E. Jung Tankschiff Rhederei, Hamburg).
1954 TRANSPAZIFIK HUGO STINNES (H. Stinnes Schiff, Hamburg).
1957 ARISTID, Ansti (HV. F and W. Joch, Hamburg).
3rd March 1960 Arrived Spezia for breaking up by Terrestre Marittima S.p.A.
 
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Bound from last port Aruba, Dutch West Indies; first struck Crane Rocks at Caertillion Cove at 6pm; First off by lifeboat were 5 passengers, including mother and baby. The lifeboat went back to the ship and awaited light to get off the 38 crew members. The ship broke a leak, and the escaping oil flattened the waves; the crew were landed at 8am. The Tugs Seefalke and Noordzee, took the ship off the rocks and into Falmouth Harbour, where she was repaired. Lifeboat was Duke of York.
 

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