The Hochdonn railway viaduct and the Kiel Canal from on board the United States guided missile destroyer Claude V Ricketts (1960).
The Hochdonn Viaduct and the Kiel Canal from on board the United States Navy guided missile destroyer Claude V Ricketts (1960) while on passage from Kiel to Norfolk, Virginia. The photographer is looking aft and to starboard from the starboard side of 1 deck amidships showing one of the French Naval Academy sail training topsail schooners, either La Belle Poule (1932) or L'Etoile (1932), seen from fine off her port bow, motoring in the canal. The north side of the Hochdonn Bridge is in the background. The Ricketts' crew consisted of 10 officers and 164 crew from the US Navy with the rest of the complement being from West Germany, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Turkey as a mixed manning experiment.
Object Details
ID: | PCT19635 |
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Type: | Colour transparency |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Wettern, Desmond Robert French |
Vessels: | Claude V Ricketts (1960); L'Etoile (1932) La Belle Poule (1932) |
Date made: | 28 June 1965 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Wettern Collection |
Measurements: | Mount: 50 mm x 50 mm;Transparency: 35 mm x 38 mm |