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  1. We walked up the opposite side of The Duke of Lancaster this time (the side closest to the ship) and I managed to get loads of amazing photos, not just of the ship (although got a lot of really good ones) but also of surrounding areas that other people don't see unless they know about that path which is practically hidden away.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2016 · The TSS Duke of Lancaster arrived near Mostyn Docks in August 1979 and is currently beached and spend the past 30 years rusting away on the River Dee at north-east Wales. Despite the ship’s outward appearance, her interior was reportedly in good condition and there were still plans to return the now ghost ship to its former glory.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2021 · The Duke of Lancaster is set to have a new lease of life. For over 40 years a magnificent 1950s cruise ship has been docked on the banks of a North Wales estuary. The Duke of Lancaster began its ...

  4. The Duke of Lancaster was the first to be converted, entering the shipyard in early January 1970, returning on 25 April. Unfortunately, the car ferry operation did not produce the hoped-for revival for the Heysham-Belfast route and in July 1974 it was announced that the passenger and vehicle service would cease that October; this was later put ...

  5. 15 de oct. de 2022 · The Duke of Lancaster’s owner says the vessel is currently trying to ‘reinvent’ itself. John Rowley has owned the ship for over 50 years alongside business partner, Patricia Scott, and the help of his son, Antony. John has revealed he is currently in discussions with Natural Resources Wales seeking a ‘marine licence’ which will enable ...

  6. 2 de may. de 2013 · by Allison Meier May 2, 2013. Street art by KIWIE on the Duke of Lancaster (via DuDug) After rusting for years on a dry dock in the Dee Estuary in northern Wales, the Duke of Lancaster has been ...