TAKE a look at the two Royal Navy ships side by side in Newport. What do you know about them?
Send your answers to sarah.wigmore@gwent-wales.co.uk or write to Sarah Wigmore, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN.
Last week's photograph was of the ship Jezera being loaded in Newport Dock in 1980.
Here's what you had to say about it:
The vessel in this week, is M.V. Jazeera a Yugoslav bulk carrier. Caught fire at Murmansk January 12, 1984, and was destroyed. The hulk was broken up at Santander in March 1984.
George Morgan, Bettws
The Jezera
Built in 1966 by John Brown Co Clydebank
Imo 6611411
12003 grt
Originally name
Cape St Vincent 1966 - 1972
Cornish Wasa 1972 - 1977
Casparia 1977 - 1980
Jezera 1980 – 1984
1984 caught fire in Murmansk North Russia and later broken up in Santander
Reader David Markey
50 / 50 coal berth for self discharge ship 6 section south quay.
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