Prins Hamlet
Prins Hamlet - Prinz Hamlet - Rousillon - Kamiros - Thessaloniki
This page is devoted to postcards and photographs of the Prinz Ferries vessel
Prins Hamlet
.
Prins Hamlet
was built by Wärtsilä Chrichton Vulcan, Åbo, Finland, in 1966 for Lion Ferry Ab, Halmstad, Sweden. Her sisterships were
Finnpartner
,
Finnhansa
and
Bohème
, the latter completed as a cruise ship.
Prins Hamlet
initially operated on the Prinz Ferries route from Bremerhaven to Harwich. During her first winter, she also ran some cruises from Copenhagen to the Canary Isles. In the winters of 1967 and 1968,
Prins Hamlet
ran cruises to Brazil. In 1969
Prins Hamlet
was sold to Hafendampschiffart AG (HADAG), Hamburg, who took part ownership of
Prinz Ferries
. Her name was changed to the German spelling of
Prinz Hamlet
. Her route was transferred to a new one from Hamburg to Harwich, and the Hamburg terminal was on the famous St. Pauli Landungsbrücken.
Prinz Hamlet
was bought by
CGT
in 1970, but did not enter service until after services had transferred to Cie.Gen.Transmediterraneenne (
CGTM
), so never carried the red/black French Line colours. It was announced that she would be called
Languedoc
, but appeared in service as the
Rousillon
.
Rousillon
operated on routes from Marseille to Tunisia and Corsica. She was sold to Greek owners as
Kamiros
in 1980, running for
Dane Sea Lines
between Piraeus and Rhodes. In 1997,
Kamiros
was sold to Ascot Seatrade Co, Valletta, Malta. Renamed
Thessaloniki
. She served on a route Brindisi-Igoumenitsa-Patras for 1997 only, followed by lay-up in Eleusis Bay. Although renamed
Queen Calliope
in 2000, she did not sail again until she left for Turkey and breaking up in 2002, under the temporary name of
Opi
.
Ship Names on this Page:-
Prins Hamlet
- Prinz Ferries: 1966-69
Prinz Hamlet
- Prinz Ferries: 1969-70
Rousillon
- CGTM/SNCM: 1970-80
Kamiros
- Dane Sea Lines: 1980-97
Thessaloniki
- Ascot Seatrade: 1997-2000
Queen Calliope
- 2000-2002
Opi
- 2002
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Prins Hamlet
Prins Hamlet
(Prinz Ferries: 1966-69)
Prinz Hamlet
(Prinz Ferries: 1969-70)
Prins Hamlet
was built by Wärtsilä Chrichton Vulcan, Åbo, Finland, in 1966 for Lion Ferry Ab, Halmstad, Sweden. Her sisterships were
Finnpartner
,
Finnhansa
and
Bohème
.
Prins Hamlet
initially operated on the
Prinz Ferries
route from Bremerhaven to Harwich. During her first winter, she also ran some cruises from Copenhagen to the Canary Isles. In the winters of 1967 and 1968,
Prins Hamlet
ran cruises to Brazil. In 1969
Prins Hamlet
was sold to Hafendampschiffart AG (HADAG), Hamburg, who took part ownership of
Prinz Ferries
. Her name was changed to the German spelling of
Prinz Hamlet
. Her route was transferred to a new one from Hamburg to Harwich, and the Hamburg terminal was on the famous St. Pauli Landungsbrücken.
Prinz Hamlet
was bought by
CGT
in 1970, and appeared in service as the
Rousillon
.
Official postcard of
Prins Hamlet
.
An official Lion Ferry postcard of
Prins Hamlet
.
An official Lion Ferry postcard of
Prins Hamlet
.
An official Lion Ferry postcard of
Prins Hamlet
.
A FotoFlite photograph of
Prins Hamlet
.
A commercial postcard of
Prins Hamlet
.
A FotoFlite photograph of
Prins Hamlet
at Harwich Navyard.
Ramsey postcard 144 of
Prins Hamlet
in Lion Ferry colours at Harwich.
A commercial postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
Harvey Barton postcard M8N of
Prinz Hamlet
at Harwich, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
HHH postcard 1096 of
Prinz Hamlet
, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
HHH postcard 1/740 of
Prinz Hamlet
at Hamburg, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
Postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
at Hamburg, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
Postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
at Hamburg, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
Duncan photographic postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
at Hamburg, with HADAG silver/green funnels.
Peter Menk multi-view postcard Hbg 7030 of
Prinz Hamlet
at Hamburg.
A commercial postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
, at Hamburg, in later Prinz Ferries colours.
Real Photographs postcard of
Prinz Hamlet
at Harwich, in later Prinz Ferries colours.
Rousillon
(CGT: 1970, CGTM: 1970-76, SNCM: 1976-80)
Prinz Hamlet
was bought by
CGT
in 1970, but did not enter service until after services had transferred to Cie.Gen.Transmediterraneenne (
CGTM
), so never carried the red/black French Line colours. It was announced that she would be called
Languedoc
, but appeared in service as the
Rousillon
.
Rousillon
operated on routes from Marseille to Tunisia and Corsica. She was sold to Greek owners as
Kamiros
in 1980, running for
Dane Sea Lines
between Piraeus and Rhodes.
Official CGTM card of
Rousillon
.
Editions "A.Rion" card (s/n 94/383) of
Rousillon
in CGTM colours.
Photograph of
Rousillon
in CGTM colours.
Official SNCM postcard of
Rousillon
.
Commercial postcard of
Rousillon
in SNCM colours.
Kamiros
(Dane Sea Lines: 1980-97)
Rousillon
was sold to Greek owners as
Kamiros
in 1980, running for
Dane Sea Lines
between Piraeus and Rhodes. In 1997,
Kamiros
was sold to Ascot Seatrade Co, Valletta, Malta. Renamed
Thessaloniki
. She served on a route Brindisi-Igoumenitsa-Patras.
An official Dane Sea Lines postcard of
Kamiros
.
Scan: Fotis Marinelis.
CT Publishing postcard of
Kamiros
.
A.Duncan photographic postcard of
Kamiros
.
Simplon Postcards release sp1131 of
Kamiros
.
A photograph of
Kamiros
by © Rickard Sahlsten.
Scan provided by
Fakta om Fartyg
.
Postcard of
Kamiros
(furthest right) and sister
Ialyssos
(front), at Rodos.
Enlarged image from postcard of
Kamiros
(far right) and sister
Ialyssos
(front).
Further enlarged image from postcard of
Kamiros
(far right) and sister
Ialyssos
(front).
Postcard of
Kamiros
(second from front) and sister
Ialyssos
(third from front), at Piraeus
Enlarged image of the postcard above of
Kamiros
(second from front) and sister
Ialyssos
(third from front).
Thessaloniki
(Ascot Seatrade: 1997-2000)
Rousillon
operated on routes from Marseille to Tunisia and Corsica. She was sold to Greek owners as
Kamiros
in 1980, running for Dane Sea Lines between Piraeus and Rhodos. In 1997,
Kamiros
was sold to Ascot Seatrade Co, Valletta, Malta. Renamed
Thessaloniki
. she served on a route Brindisi-Igoumenitsa-Patras for 1997 only, followed by lay-up in Eleusis Bay. Although renamed
Queen Calliope
in 2000, she did not sail again except to Turkey for breaking up in 2002, under the temporary name of
Ope
.
A photograph by © Jan Vinter Christensen of
Thessaloniki.
Scan provided by
Fakta om Fartyg
.
Queen Calliope
(2000-2002)
Opi
(2002)
Thessaloniki
served on a route Brindisi-Igoumenitsa-Patras for 1997 only, followed by lay-up in Eleusis Bay. Although renamed
Queen Calliope
in 2000, she did not sail again except to Turkey for breaking up in 2002, under the temporary name of
Opi
.
A fascinating series of photographs by © Selim San showing the
Opi
being broken up at Aliaga, Turkey.
Scans provided by
Fakta om Fartyg
.
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