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Oiseau de Iles

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:42 am
by shipstamps

French Polynesia has issued a well-designed set of six stamps showing types of craft found in local waters. The 22 franc stamp of this issue depicts the motorship Oiseau de Iles II, owned by the Cie. Francaise des Phosphates de l'Oceanie, who incidentally still have in service the smaller 398-ton Oiseau des Isles, built in 1935.
The vessel on the stamp was built in 1956 by the Chantiers Navals de La Pallice at La Rochelle¬Pallice, and has a gross tonnage of 500 on dimensions 159 ft. 10 ins, by 29 ft. 3 ins, by 13 ft. PA ins. She is powered by a Ruston and Hornsby 8-cylinder oil engine of 890 b.h.p. and is registered at Papeete. Three other stamps in the issue depict craft which might be identifiable to people in the islands of French Polynesia: a large sailing yacht on the 11 franc stamp (Yacht de Grande Croisiere), a high-powered pleasure craft (12 franc) and a typical old time islands trading schooner.
SG61 Sea Breezes 12/66

Re: Oiseau de Iles

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:31 am
by aukepalmhof
She is actually OISEAU DE ILES II.

As given by http://www.equasis.org in 2000 dead (laid up), thereafter not more any on her IMO No. 5261453.
2001 Deleted from Lloyds Registry.

Re: Oiseau de Iles

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:31 pm
by FrenchShips
According to different sites in French, the ship has been used in Pacific after 1968 (during nuclear tests) by the French MOD and managed by Messageries Maritimes.
An image may be seen on http://www.point-zero-penelope.org/arch ... am/view/13

Jean-Louis
http://www.philateliemarine.fr/