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Église Notre Dame (Clisson)

15 Jun 2018 27
Église Notre Dame (Clisson)

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TMS Spot On (MMSI: 235020778) Port Tender_&_ Ponto…

09 Jan 2023 49
Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd TMS Ltd have in excess of 28 years of expertise as a Marine Contractor within Civil Engineering . We operate throughout the UK and Europe, where we are able to utilise our unrivalled abilities and professionalism to successfully complete a wide range of marine and civil engineering construction projects Name: SPOT ON Vessel Type: Port Tender/Steel Work boat Single Screw, Harbour Tug Workboat Navigational Status: Active MMSI: 235020778 Call Sign: MFQY3 Flag: United Kingdom [GB] Dimension: 12m x 4m x 1m Max Speed: 10 Knots Engine Details: John Deere 6068 225hp Certificates: Code of Practice (work boat). Yellow Code of Practice (small commercial vessel) Crew: 2 Passengers: 12 SPOT ON Teignmouth Maritime Services Bob’s Box Vessel Type: Flat top swim ended pontoon with deck mounted HIAB crane Dimension: 18m x 6.75m x 1.2m Draft: Light 0.250m Loaded 0.900m Carrying Capacity: 60 tonnes- sheltered waters Certificates: Vessel certified to M.C.A work boat C.O.P. Ancillary Equipment: 325mm dia 10m long spud legs

Teignmouth Groins January 2023

09 Jan 2023 36
Teignmouth January 2023

TMS Sea Seeker (MMSI 235074071) Teignmouth Maritim…

09 Jan 2023 44
Name: TMS SEA SEEKER Vessel Type: Survey Research Vessel/Port Tender Status: Active MMSI: 235074071 Call Sign: MNLL2 Flag: United Kingdom [GB] Dimension: Length: 17.0m Hull Length: 15.6m Beam Overall 4.69m Breadth Moulded: 4.50m Depth Moulded: 2.30m Max Speed: 8.5 Knots Engine Details: Cummins Turbo 300bhp Certificates: MCA work boat code Category 1 Crew: 2 Passengers: 12

Teignmouth lighthouse (Teignmouth Harbour Commissi…

09 Jan 2023 31
Den Lighthouse: 10.4 metres (34ft) high. Fixed red light on stone tower. Range 6 miles. Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II List Entry Number: 1269045 Date first listed: 30-Jun-1949 Location Statutory Address: LIGHTHOUSE, THE DEN County: Devon District: Teignbridge (District Authority) Parish: Teignmouth National Grid Reference: SX 94035 72484 Details Lighthouse. 1845. Plymouth stone ashlar with metal light drum. A stepped square plinth to a small cylindrical tower with a machicolated band below the cornice and loop-holes to the stairs. The C20 drum to the light has a weather vane to the pointed roof. INTERIOR: not inspected. Teignmouth lighthouse The entrance to the River Teign has dangerous currents, rocks and shifting sands, posing a danger to vessels and thus was deemed to require a navigational aid. Under the Harbour Commissioners, planning for the lighthouse commenced in the early 1840s.[3] The limestone lighthouse tower was built in 1844–1845 at a cost of £300 and came into service in 1845.It was lit by three gas burners, with reflectors, and showed a fixed red light (with a range of 7 nautical miles) to guide ships to the mouth of the harbour. The lighthouse is currently maintained by the Harbour Master and continues to guide vessels through the channel's sand bars into the harbour.

SV Ostryga (Oyster 46) AIS Vessel Type: Sailing V…

09 Jan 2023 43
Sailboat Specifications Hull Type: Fin with rudder on skeg Rigging Type: Staysail Ketch LOA: 46.00 ft / 14.02 m LWL: 39.58 ft / 12.06 m Beam: 14.00 ft / 4.27 m S.A. (reported): 980.00 ft2 / 91.04 m2 Draft (max): 6.50 ft / 1.98 m Displacement: 31,980 lb / 14,506 kg Ballast: 12,897 lb / 5,850 kg S.A./Disp.: 15.63 Bal./Disp.: 40.33 Disp./Len.: 230.25 Construction: FG First Built: 1982 Last Built: 1990 # Built: 25 Builder: Oyster Marine Ltd. (UK) Designer: Holman & Pye Auxiliary Power Make: Perkins Model: M90 Type: Diesel HP: 81 Fuel: 120 gals / 454 L Sailboat Calculations S.A./Disp.: 15.63 Bal./Disp.: 40.33 Disp./Len.: 230.25 Comfort Ratio: 35.44 Capsize Screening Formula: 1.77

"Jacobea" (MMSI: 235025671) (Trident Voyager 38)

09 Jan 2023 46
Name: JACOBEA Vessel Type - Generic: Sailing Vessel Status: Active MMSI: 235025671 Call Sign: MHPW5 Flag: United Kingdom [GB] Sailboat Specifications Hull Type:Fin Keel Rigging Type:Masthead Ketch LOA:38.00 ft / 11.58 m LWL:31.33 ft / 9.55 m Beam:13.00 ft / 3.96 m Draft (max):5.00 ft / 1.52 m Displacement:16,800 lb / 7,620 kg Ballast:6,520 lb / 2,957 kg Bal./Disp.:38.81 Disp./Len.:243.88 Construction:GRP First Built: 1982 Builder:Trident Marine Ltd. (UK) Designer:Angus Primrose Auxiliary Power(orig) Make:Mercedes Model:363 Type:Diesel HP:42 Fuel:60 gals / 227 L Sailboat Calculations Bal./Disp.:38.81 Disp./Len.:243.88 Comfort Ratio:25.59 Capsize Screening Formula:2.03 Accommodation Total # of berths: 6 No. of double berths:2 No. of single berths:2 Cabin(s):3 Handbasin:2 Heads:2 Heads (Manual) Water:100 gals / 379 L

MV Rix Emerald (IMO: 9116802)

09 Jan 2023 39
Main Details and Capacities BUILT: 1995 YARD: SLOVENSKE LODENICE A.S. - KOMARNO, SLOVAKIA FLAG: Cyprus (CY) HOMEPORT: Limassol IMO: 9116802 MMSI: 209014000 CALL SIGN: P3ME6 PANDI INSURANCE: Alandia CLASSIFICATION: Rina ICE CLASS: N/A DWCC SUMMER: 2.850 Mts DWCC WINTER: 2.775 Mts DWAT: 2.970 Mts IMO FITTED: 1.1 | 1.4 S | 2.1 | 2.2 | 2.3 | 3 |4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 5.1 | 5.2 | 6.1 | 8 | 9 NAABSA FITTED: YES LAKE VÄNERN FITTED: YES | 5.30 Meters | up to about 2.820 mts GT: 2.061 NT: 1.161 GRAIN CAPACITY: 147.000 cbft BULKHEAD(S): 2 moveable | 8 positions LOA: 88.48 Meters BEAM: 11.35 Meters MAX DRAFT SSW: 4.94 Meters DRAFT IN BALLAST: 3.15 Meters AIRDRAFT IN BALLAST: 20.50 Meters AIRDRAFT LOADED: 18.50 Meters HO/HA: 1/1 DIMS. CARGO HOLD(S): 56.60 x 9.01 x 8.06 Meters DIMS. HATCH: 57.8 x 9.30 Meters HATCH TYPE: Macgregor folding WLHC BALLAST: 5.90 Meters WLHC LOADED: 3.90 Meters MAX PRESSURES: Tanktop 12 Mts/M2 Hatch cover 1.6 Mts/M2 MAIN ENGINE: Deutz ENGINE MODEL: SBV 6M628 ENGINE POWER: 1125 KW YEAR OF BUILD: 1995 BOW TRUSTER: 175 kW SERVICE SPEED 9.50 Knots Manager: Baltic Shipping Company A/S, Ved isefjorden 24, 3390 hundested, denmark Owner: Rix Shipmanagement, Riga, Latvia SHIP’S CONTACTS Tel: + 371 256 80223 E-mail:Rixemerald@shipnet.eu

Teignmouth Groins January 2023

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Teignmouth January 2023

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MV Liva Greta (MMSI: 275344000) AIS Vessel Type:…

25 Jun 2019 528
MV Liva Greta (MMSI: 275344000) AIS Vessel Type: Cargo Call sign: Y.L.C.J. (IMO: 8801072) Destination Antwerp

Teign C (THC) (MMSI: 235082804) 14m Damen Stan Tug…

10 Jun 2019 479
MS "RMS SAIMAA" (MMSI: 304832000) AIS Vessel Type: Cargo Call Sign: V2BJ3

damen stan 1405

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MS "RMS SAIMAA" (MMSI: 304832000) AIS Vessel Type: Cargo Call Sign: V2BJ3

'Verity' by Damien Hirst

11 May 2019 432
Verity (statue) Artist Damien Hirst Year 2012 Type stainless steel, bronze, fibre glass Location Ilfracombe, Devon Verity is a stainless steel and bronze statue created by Damien Hirst. The 20.25-metre (66.4 ft) tall sculpture stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour in Ilfracombe, Devon, looking out over the Bristol Channel towards South Wales. It has been loaned to the town for 20 years.[The name of the piece refers to "truth" and Hirst describes his work as a "modern allegory of truth and justice". The statue depicts a pregnant woman holding aloft a sword while carrying the scales of justice and standing on a pile of law books.[1][2] Half of the sculpture shows the internal anatomy of the pregnant woman, with the foetus clearly visible.The stance has been described as a reference to Little Dancer of Fourteen Years by Edgar Degas, a work that previously inspired Hirst when he created Virgin Mother. The sculpture was cast in stainless steel and bronze in 40 separate sections by Pangolin Editions. The sword, which gives the statue much of its height, and the upper left arm is one polymer-strengthened fibre glass piece. Before being cleared for erection the statue was subjected to tests in a wind tunnel to ensure that it could cope with high winds and spray from the sea. Measuring 25cm (10 inches) higher than the Angel of the North, Verity became the tallest statue in the UK when it was put into place,but is now surpassed by The Kelpies, near Falkirk, Scotland, at 30 metres (98 ft). Members of North Devon Council referred to the controversial nature of the statue as a potential boost to tourism. Local reaction was very mixed, with those critical of the work calling it "ugly" and stating that "it isn't suitable for a Victorian seaside town". Before they allowed planning permission the council received 100 letters from people who objected to the installation of the statue, and 177 letters supporting the application. In August 2013 councillors announced that the statue had a "tremendous effect" with people visiting the town solely to see Hirst's work. Hirst, who lives in Combe Martin, has loaned the statue to the town for 20 years starting from its erection on 16 October 2012 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

'Verity' by Damien Hirst

11 May 2019 308
Verity (statue) Artist Damien Hirst Year 2012 Type stainless steel, bronze, fibre glass Location Ilfracombe, Devon Verity is a stainless steel and bronze statue created by Damien Hirst. The 20.25-metre (66.4 ft) tall sculpture stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour in Ilfracombe, Devon, looking out over the Bristol Channel towards South Wales. It has been loaned to the town for 20 years.[The name of the piece refers to "truth" and Hirst describes his work as a "modern allegory of truth and justice". The statue depicts a pregnant woman holding aloft a sword while carrying the scales of justice and standing on a pile of law books.[1][2] Half of the sculpture shows the internal anatomy of the pregnant woman, with the foetus clearly visible.The stance has been described as a reference to Little Dancer of Fourteen Years by Edgar Degas, a work that previously inspired Hirst when he created Virgin Mother. The sculpture was cast in stainless steel and bronze in 40 separate sections by Pangolin Editions. The sword, which gives the statue much of its height, and the upper left arm is one polymer-strengthened fibre glass piece. Before being cleared for erection the statue was subjected to tests in a wind tunnel to ensure that it could cope with high winds and spray from the sea. Measuring 25cm (10 inches) higher than the Angel of the North, Verity became the tallest statue in the UK when it was put into place,but is now surpassed by The Kelpies, near Falkirk, Scotland, at 30 metres (98 ft). Members of North Devon Council referred to the controversial nature of the statue as a potential boost to tourism. Local reaction was very mixed, with those critical of the work calling it "ugly" and stating that "it isn't suitable for a Victorian seaside town". Before they allowed planning permission the council received 100 letters from people who objected to the installation of the statue, and 177 letters supporting the application. In August 2013 councillors announced that the statue had a "tremendous effect" with people visiting the town solely to see Hirst's work. Hirst, who lives in Combe Martin, has loaned the statue to the town for 20 years starting from its erection on 16 October 2012 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

'Verity' by Damien Hirst

11 May 2019 303
Verity (statue) Artist Damien Hirst Year 2012 Type stainless steel, bronze, fibre glass Location Ilfracombe, Devon Verity is a stainless steel and bronze statue created by Damien Hirst. The 20.25-metre (66.4 ft) tall sculpture stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour in Ilfracombe, Devon, looking out over the Bristol Channel towards South Wales. It has been loaned to the town for 20 years.[The name of the piece refers to "truth" and Hirst describes his work as a "modern allegory of truth and justice". The statue depicts a pregnant woman holding aloft a sword while carrying the scales of justice and standing on a pile of law books.[1][2] Half of the sculpture shows the internal anatomy of the pregnant woman, with the foetus clearly visible.The stance has been described as a reference to Little Dancer of Fourteen Years by Edgar Degas, a work that previously inspired Hirst when he created Virgin Mother. The sculpture was cast in stainless steel and bronze in 40 separate sections by Pangolin Editions. The sword, which gives the statue much of its height, and the upper left arm is one polymer-strengthened fibre glass piece. Before being cleared for erection the statue was subjected to tests in a wind tunnel to ensure that it could cope with high winds and spray from the sea. Measuring 25cm (10 inches) higher than the Angel of the North, Verity became the tallest statue in the UK when it was put into place,but is now surpassed by The Kelpies, near Falkirk, Scotland, at 30 metres (98 ft). Members of North Devon Council referred to the controversial nature of the statue as a potential boost to tourism. Local reaction was very mixed, with those critical of the work calling it "ugly" and stating that "it isn't suitable for a Victorian seaside town". Before they allowed planning permission the council received 100 letters from people who objected to the installation of the statue, and 177 letters supporting the application. In August 2013 councillors announced that the statue had a "tremendous effect" with people visiting the town solely to see Hirst's work. Hirst, who lives in Combe Martin, has loaned the statue to the town for 20 years starting from its erection on 16 October 2012 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

'Verity' by Damien Hirst

11 May 2019 345
Verity (statue) Artist Damien Hirst Year 2012 Type stainless steel, bronze, fibre glass Location Ilfracombe, Devon Verity is a stainless steel and bronze statue created by Damien Hirst. The 20.25-metre (66.4 ft) tall sculpture stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour in Ilfracombe, Devon, looking out over the Bristol Channel towards South Wales. It has been loaned to the town for 20 years.[The name of the piece refers to "truth" and Hirst describes his work as a "modern allegory of truth and justice". The statue depicts a pregnant woman holding aloft a sword while carrying the scales of justice and standing on a pile of law books.[1][2] Half of the sculpture shows the internal anatomy of the pregnant woman, with the foetus clearly visible.The stance has been described as a reference to Little Dancer of Fourteen Years by Edgar Degas, a work that previously inspired Hirst when he created Virgin Mother. The sculpture was cast in stainless steel and bronze in 40 separate sections by Pangolin Editions. The sword, which gives the statue much of its height, and the upper left arm is one polymer-strengthened fibre glass piece. Before being cleared for erection the statue was subjected to tests in a wind tunnel to ensure that it could cope with high winds and spray from the sea. Measuring 25cm (10 inches) higher than the Angel of the North, Verity became the tallest statue in the UK when it was put into place,but is now surpassed by The Kelpies, near Falkirk, Scotland, at 30 metres (98 ft). Members of North Devon Council referred to the controversial nature of the statue as a potential boost to tourism. Local reaction was very mixed, with those critical of the work calling it "ugly" and stating that "it isn't suitable for a Victorian seaside town". Before they allowed planning permission the council received 100 letters from people who objected to the installation of the statue, and 177 letters supporting the application. In August 2013 councillors announced that the statue had a "tremendous effect" with people visiting the town solely to see Hirst's work. Hirst, who lives in Combe Martin, has loaned the statue to the town for 20 years starting from its erection on 16 October 2012 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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