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		| Year | Name | Owner | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | Blanchland | Stephenson Clarke | |
| 1968 | Eugenia M | Astro Acorde Cia Naviera SA | |
| 1982 | Ionian Princess | Ionian Maritime Enterprises SA | 
Seriously damage by an explosion in August 1985. Arrived for breaking at Qinhuangdao, Northern China, in January 1986.
 Blanchland
Blanchland Donated by Hartlepool Museum Service
				
																				Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceStarboard quarter view of the Blanchland, sometime in the 1960s.
More detail » Blanchland - a general history
Blanchland - a general historyThis 'Noticeboard' contains snippets of information about the ship drawn from a wide range of personal and documentary sources and is updated as and when new material is received:
From Mr. Stan Lithgo: "Went to Hartlepool on October 31st, 1961. Pilots from the Tees were often sent to nearby ports to save time picking up a Pilot in Tees Bay. In my case, the Blanchland was bound to drydock at Smith's Dock, South Bank. Derrick Southern (my cousin), was the Hartlepool Pilot. The ship was delayed by half an hour because the swing bridge was not opened on account of shift workers crossing. When clear, Derrick stayed on board, but when we reached Smith's it was too late to drydock.
When the Blanchland sailed from Smith's, the Pilot, W. Garthwaite (known as 'Big Bill'), was unable to disembark on account of north-easterly gales and heavy seas. The ship was bound for Dalhousie in Canada and was going north-about, so arrangements were made to land the Pilot by fishing boat at Scrabster in the Pentland Firth. Maybe some of Gray's personnel could have been on board?"
A “Casualties” listing in the January 1986 issue of Marine News states that Ionian Princess “which arrived at Inchon [South Korea] 20/8/85 with engine damage sustained during a voyage from Shekou [southern China] to Qinhuangdao [northern China] and has meantime been laid up there, has now been sold by the mortgagees to Chinese shipbreakers.”
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Blanchland Apprentices Created by unknown
																Donated by Hartlepool Library Service
				
															Created by unknown
																Donated by Hartlepool Library ServiceA group of Apprentices who worked on the Blanchland - the last ship launched by Gray's.
Middle row, 3rd in from the left is William Robinson who was fondly known as 'Flicker' to his mates. He was an apprentice shipwright at the William Gray shipyard. He went on to serve in the Merchant Navy and also work at Blohm & Voss in Germany. In his later years he was part of the Trincomalee restoration team where his shipwright skills were once again required. 
 Blanchland in colour
Blanchland in colour Created by Derek Weller
																Donated by Derek Hinds
				
															Created by Derek Weller
																Donated by Derek HindsA photograph from the Derek Weller collection showing the Blanchland, light, lying alongside.
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Blanchland leaving port Donated by Hartlepool Museum Service
				
																				Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceThe Motor-ship Blanchland leaving port in light condition.
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Blanchland looking the worse for wear Donated by Mr. H. Appleyard
				
																				Donated by Mr. H. AppleyardThe Motor-ship Blanchland in need of a touch of paint!
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