M/S BATORY - Port of Southampton, 1949

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • DODATKOWE INFO - MORE: stefanbatoryoce...
    The Polish ocean liner, M/S BATORY 1936-1971 was the subject of several political and other strange incidents through the years, especialy during the "Cold War" time between the West and the East. Here is the clip of the British Newsreel from 1949... M/S BATORY reached port of Southampton on her regular transatlantic crossing from New York. She brought with her the mystery of two unscheduled passengers. One had been picked up from a seaplane 75 miles out of New York. The other was Howard Campbell, a stowaway. They were taken ashore by detectives and held under the Aliens' Order...
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    Polski transatlantyk, M/S BATORY 1936-1971 niejednokrotnie goscil w mediach z powodu roznych politycznych incydentow i nie tylko takowych, zwlaszcza w okresie "Zimnej Wojny" w poznych latach '40 i '50-tych. Oto fragment brytyjskiej kroniki filmowej z 1949 dotyczacej jednego z takich wydarzen... M/S BATORY zawinal do portu w Southampton w swoim powrotnym rejsie transatlantyckim z Nowego Jorku. Na pokladzie mial dwoch tajemniczych pasazerow... pilota razem ze swoim wodnym samolotem, ktory awaryjnie ladowal na morzu, ok. 100 km od Nowego Jorku i druga postac, ktorym byl tajemniczy "pasazer na gape". Obaj zostali przekazani brytyjskiej policji...
    Peter Wieslaw Grajda: stefanbatoryoce...
    CREDITS/ ZRODLA: British Movietone/ AP Archive Newsreel 1949

Komentáře • 6

  • @michaeledwardhunter
    @michaeledwardhunter Před 4 lety +3

    I was on this ship in 1975-1976. Round trip. Montreal to Southhampton. Tilsbury to Montreal. Spent a year backpacking in Europe. Have photo of hold being loaded up with big American car. Somebody was going over in style. Made some friends on ship very quickly. Still have photos of them on ship. All my own age. Mid-twenties. It was the off season. October. Nine days to cross. No bad weather, but no great weather either. Good food. A lot of impressive things. Met some interesting people. Entertainment at night. Polish dancing. Tax-free booze. Very cheap. All in all, a great experience.

    • @bauTom
      @bauTom Před 2 lety +1

      Lucky you! Kudos for being adventurous

    • @michaeledwardhunter
      @michaeledwardhunter Před 2 lety +1

      @@bauTom Thanks!

    • @peterj5083
      @peterj5083 Před 2 lety

      You could not have been on this ship in the years you describe. It was sent to the scrap yard in 1969. The one you were on was the sister ship of the MS Batory. Btw, my family and I emigrated to America from Gdynia Poland in October of 1963 on this ship.

    • @michaeledwardhunter
      @michaeledwardhunter Před 2 lety +1

      @@peterj5083 You're right. Now that I look at the video, I see that it is stated plainly when this ship was in operation. Here is what Wikipedia has to say about the ship I was on: "TS/S Stefan Batory was an ocean liner built in the Netherlands in 1952. It was operated by Holland America Lines and later Polish Ocean Lines. It remained in service until 1988 and was scrapped in 2000 in Turkey."

    • @peterj5083
      @peterj5083 Před 2 lety

      @@michaeledwardhunter Yes, the T/S Stefan Batory.