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by Wernher Krutein
$32.00
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Our Bella / Canvas v-neck t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All v-necks are machine washable.
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Built: 1960... more
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Built: 1960
Builder: Vickers-Armstrong's, Barrow
Tonnage: 41,910 gross tons
Length: 245.1 meters, (804 feet)
Passengers: 638 1st & 1496 Tourist Passengers (later 1677 in one class for cruising)
Speed: 27.5 knots (30.64 knots on trials)
Engines: six turbines, total 80,000 shp, single reduction geared to twin screws
In 1962 the Oriana collided with the carrier USS Kearsarge in a fog between San Francisco and Los Angeles. This ship was scrapped in 2005.
Wernher Krutein has, since childhood, formulated a reverence for a world he describes as "simply beautiful, enormously complex, and lovingly profound." In this quest he has taken well over three million photographs and hundreds of hours of film and video footage all over the planet. His endeavor is no less than the documentation of the Universe. For the last forty years he has devoted his life to the cataloging and archiving of the best of this imagery into a filing system he invented called FLUID LOGIC (tm). He created an archive called PHOTOVAULT and it now contains over half a million individually cataloged slides and over 100,000 high quality digital images. PHOTOVAULT is an exploration into the wonder and essence of the "Great...
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Paul Mangold
Congratulations!!!!! Fantastic image of this last of kind ocean liner.
Wernher Krutein replied:
Much appreciated and thanks Paul.
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations!!!
Wernher Krutein replied:
Thank you so much Irina!
LADIES LOVING LIFE Nanyal Fowler Group
Nice! Congrats!
Wernher Krutein replied:
Thank you LADIES!
Ramon Martinez
Congratulations on your recent sale!
Wernher Krutein replied:
Thank you so much Ramon