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Temple Hall was a cargo motor ship that was built in Scotland in 1954. She was later renamed Pantelis in 1969 and then again as Telamon in 1977.

Temple Hall

Ship
Temple Hall was a cargo motor ship that was built in Scotland in 1954. She was later renamed Pantelis in 1969 and then again as Telamon in 1977. In 1981 Telamon sprang a leak in a storm and was beached on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands to prevent... Wikipedia
Launched: September 24, 1953
Length: 458 ft 0 in (139.6 m) overall; 436.2 ft (133.0 m) p/p
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