The French Horizon Class Destroyer Fs Chevalier Paul seen alongside in Leith today.
Seen also here
Saturday, 10 April 2010
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën is the first of the De Zeven Provinciën class of air defence and command frigates in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy. There are three more in the class- Tromp, De Ruyter and Evertsen. The class was designed in co-operation with Germany and Spain.
De Zeven Proviciën is the eith ship in the Royal Netherlands Navy to carry that name. The name refers to the original seven Dutch provinces which together formed the Union of Utrecht.
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën is seen here arriving Leith 7 February 2003
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën is seen here arriving Leith 10 April 2010
De Zeven Proviciën is the eith ship in the Royal Netherlands Navy to carry that name. The name refers to the original seven Dutch provinces which together formed the Union of Utrecht.
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën is seen here arriving Leith 7 February 2003
HrMs De Zeven Provinciën is seen here arriving Leith 10 April 2010
HrMs Van Amstel
The Karel Doorman class wss made up of eight multi purpose frigates of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The class is also know as the "Multi-Purpose" or M Class.
The ships are named after famous Dutch Naval officers, the first of the class was called Karel Doorman
Karel Doorman and Willem Van der Zaan were sold to Belgium in 2005
Tjerk Hiddes and Abraham van der Hulst were sold to Chile in 2004
Van Nes and Van Speijk were sold to Portugal in 2006
Only Van Amstel and Van Speijk remain in service.
HrMs Van Amstel is seen here arriving Leith 10 April 2010
| Her bow is seen here in a reflective shot |
Friday, 9 April 2010
HrMs Luymes
HrMs Luymes is one of two recently built Hydrographic Survey Vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy. They have both civilian and military tasks, gathering data for nautical charts and additional military Layers (WECDIS). Ships can operate in a single crew mode or dual crew mode. In total there are three crews for two ships.
She is seen here arriving in Leith today.
Fs Chevalier Paul
The Horizon Common New Generation Frigate (CNGF) is a multi-national collaboration to produce a new generation of anti-air warfare frigates. Originally Britain, France and Italy, the project is now a French /Italian effort following the withdrawal of Britain due to differing requirements. It is names Orizzonte in Italian and Horizon in French and England.
The French Horizon Class Destroyer Fs Chevalier Paul seen alongside in Leith today, she arrived in the port 24 hours earlier, she is due to leave Leith on Monday morning. See also here for more images.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
From the Leith Tugs
The Following images are all taken from the Forth Ports Tugs - Beamer, Seal Carr, Fidra or Oxcar, mostly taken in the mid 90's on a 35mm SLR camera using print film...
HMS Ark Royal
Arriving at Rosyth 11 May 1999 to begin her refit.
Fgs Bayern
Arriving Leith 8 September 1999
Knm Bergen
Arriving Leith 4 June 1999
Knm Trondheim arriving the same day
Hms Exeter
Departing Leith 7 June 1999

Taken from the top of the top of Beamer
Taken from the bridge roof of Beamer
Fs Foudre
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Rfa Fort Grange (now called Fort Rosalie)
Departing Crombie 23 April 2000
HrMs Jacob Van Heemskerck
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
Hms London
Arriving Leith 18 April 1999
Fgs Mecklenburg Vorpommeren
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Hdms Niels Juel
Arriving Leith 4 June 1999
Hdms Nordkapperen
Arriving Leith 20 February 1999
RFA Orangeleaf
Departing Crombie 23 November 1998
Fs Primaguet
Arriving Leith 9 September 1999
HrMs De Zeven Provincien
Arriving Leith 7 February 2003
Hms Southampton
Arriving Leith for IFOS (cant remember exact date - May 2003 I think)
Fgs Spessart
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Hms Sutherland
Arriving Leith 27 June 1999
Hms Tyne
Arriving Leith for IFOS (cant remember exact date - May 2003 I think)
HrMs Van Speijk
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
RFA Fort Victoria
Arriving early morning on 27 January 2000
And arriving on the Pier
Bns Wandelaar
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
HMS Invincible
Seen here just off Crombie Pier
HMS Ark Royal
Arriving at Rosyth 11 May 1999 to begin her refit.
RFA Fort Austin
Seen here departing Crombie Pier 17 July 1999
Seen here departing 5 September 2000
Fgs Bayern
Arriving Leith 8 September 1999
Knm Bergen
Arriving Leith 4 June 1999
Knm Trondheim arriving the same day
Fgs Emden
Arriving Leith 9 September 1999
Hms Exeter
Departing Leith 7 June 1999

Taken from the top of the top of Beamer
Taken from the bridge roof of Beamer
Fs Foudre
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Rfa Fort Grange (now called Fort Rosalie)
Departing Crombie 23 April 2000
HrMs Jacob Van Heemskerck
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
And here in the lock gates with Oxcar in attendance
Hms London
Arriving Leith 18 April 1999
Fgs Mecklenburg Vorpommeren
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Hdms Niels Juel
Arriving Leith 4 June 1999
Hdms Nordkapperen
Arriving Leith 20 February 1999
RFA Orangeleaf
Departing Crombie 23 November 1998
Fs Primaguet
Arriving Leith 9 September 1999
HrMs De Zeven Provincien
Arriving Leith 7 February 2003
Hms Southampton
Arriving Leith for IFOS (cant remember exact date - May 2003 I think)
Fgs Spessart
Arriving Leith 10 September 1999
Hms Sutherland
Arriving Leith 27 June 1999
Hms Tyne
Arriving Leith for IFOS (cant remember exact date - May 2003 I think)
HrMs Van Speijk
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
RFA Fort Victoria
Arriving early morning on 27 January 2000
And arriving on the Pier
Bns Wandelaar
Arriving Leith 21 February 2003
HMS Invincible
Seen here just off Crombie Pier
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