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Janie Seddon

Janie began her career as a submarine mining vessel and was the last surviving military ship to have served in both world wars. When her military days came to a...
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Janie began her career as a submarine mining vessel and was the last surviving military ship to have served in both world wars. When her military days came to an end, Janie was purchased by the local Talley’s fishing group as the first in their fleet. As a coal-powered ship, she proved unsuitable as a fishing vessel and her size prevented her from operating in the coastal waters of Tasman Bay. In 1950, the Janie Seddon was laid up on the Motueka Wharf, and after sinking at her moorings a few years later she was stripped of anything of use and left to the elements.
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ChrisHPhotos
 
ChrisHPhotos December 15, 2021
Great leading lines.
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