Nomadic At Le Havre - Phil Delaunoy



NomadicOn 30th December, 2003, Phil Delaunoy travelled from his home in Belgium to Le Havre, France. The reason for his journey was to see the former White Star Line tender Nomadic with some fellow Titanic buffs, and he took some photographs, both inside and out, of the last remaining vessel of the once-mighty line.

Phil has very kindly allowed me to use these wonderful photographs on the website, and my thanks go out to Phil for his constant generosity.

N.B. All of the photographs on this page can be clicked-on to open a larger image.

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"Quai du Bresil" in Le Havre on 12/30/2003 3pm. A dark and
dirty quay!
Port-side propeller shaft.
   
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Starboard-side propeller shaft and greasebox.
Nomadic moored at Quai du Bresil.
   
Original Mc Geoch Electric Fitting - copper "baillionnette" socket.
Original Mc Geoch Electric Fitting - copper "baillionnette" socket.
   
Original Mc Geoch Electric Fitting - copper "baillionnette" socket.
Original Mc Geoch Electric Fitting - copper "baillionnette" socket.
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Hull (port)
Pipes from water tank to engine room
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Bow. Cutting works made in Paris left some traces!
Starboard propeller shaft
   
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Rudder and port-side propeller.
Water tank and pipes (bow).
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Beautifully crafted wood in Nomadic's original bar.
Original door frame.
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Original porthole (look at the star!)

 

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