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I am hoping someone here will be able to help determine the dat on which
this pictire was taken.

I found that a film camera I own had some unused film it it with a few
exposures already used. This is one of them. If someone can recall when the
former BC Ferry fast catamarans were moved to the Washington Group's
berths, this would help date the other exposures.

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Stephen Rees wrote:

I am hoping someone here will be able to help determine the dat on which
this pictire was taken.

I found that a film camera I own had some unused film it it with a few
exposures already used. This is one of them. If someone can recall when the
former BC Ferry fast catamarans were moved to the Washington Group's
berths, this would help date the other exposures.

Thank you





http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article.p...51218110917990


The three aluminum-hulled ferries cost the province $454 million to
build, but WMG paid just $20 million at auction in March 2003. The trio
of 122.5-metre catamarans has been tied up since then.
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Robert Goodrick wrote:
Stephen Rees wrote:

I am hoping someone here will be able to help determine the dat on
which this pictire was taken.

I found that a film camera I own had some unused film it it with a few
exposures already used. This is one of them. If someone can recall
when the former BC Ferry fast catamarans were moved to the Washington
Group's berths, this would help date the other exposures.

Thank you





http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article.p...51218110917990


The three aluminum-hulled ferries cost the province $454 million to
build, but WMG paid just $20 million at auction in March 2003. The trio
of 122.5-metre catamarans has been tied up since then.


Unfortunately that article does not add anything to what I already know.
I am specifically looking for the date of the move to the Burrard Inlet
berths of the Washington Group. Prior to that they were in the BC
Ferries yard in Richmond.
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