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Mona Lisa.
I only ever saw and photographed the Cruise Ship Mona Lisa on the one occasion during her long life and that was on the 19th July 2010 in the Estonian Port of Tallinn. She had a long and interesting life having been built in the Clydebank Yard of John Brown in the UK in 1966. I knew when I saw her that she had been in service with P and O as the Victoria but did not know of some of her other names during her career such as Kungsholm, Scholarship and Sea Princess to name but a few. She was eventually scrapped in Alang India in 2015. There is a wealth of information on the Internet about her life and career which can be readily found using her IMO number of 6512354 as the search term.
Author: John Leary
Photo size: 2.7 Mpixels (7.63 MB uncompressed) - 2000x1333 pixels (6.7x4.4 in / 16.9x11.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Alang, Built the United Kingdom, Cruise ship, Estonia, IMO 6512354, India, John Brown Clydebank, John Leary, John Leary Photography, Kungsholm, Mona Lisa, My ship images, Scholarship, Sea Princess, Ship photographs from around the World, Tallinn, Victoria
Published in: Cruise & Passenger Ships