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| Photo Title: | A supply vessel near the "Ocean Ranger" | Image No.: | PF-255.004 | Image Location: | PF255 Ocean Ranger Slide Collection/jpgs/pf_255_004.jpg | Date of Creation: | February, 1982 | Physical Description: | 1 slide : col. ; 35 mm | Biography/Admin History: | The American oil rig, "Ocean Ranger", official number 615641, 14913 gross registered tonnage, was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan in 1976, owned by Ocean Drilling and Exploration Company, Inc. (ODECO) and registered at New Orleans, LA. It had drilled off the coasts of Alaska, New Jersey, and Ireland before moving to the Grand Banks to drill the Hibernia field in November 1980. On 14 February 1982, a strong winter storm moved into the Grand Banks, bringing with it hurricane force winds and high waves. By the early morning hours of 15 February 1982, the Ocean Ranger began listing before finally capsizing and sinking. Of the 84 crew members on board, 56 were Newfoundlanders. There were no survivors. | Custodial History: | The slides were owned by Lorne McClain, who donated them to the MHA in 2015. | Collector: | Lorne McClain | Source Donor: | Lorne McClain | Collection Title: | Ocean Ranger Slide Collection | Restrictions on Access: | Copyright held by the Maritime History Archive. No image from the fonds may be reproduced for research or publication without permission from the archivist. | Copyright: | c-mha | Physical Condition: | Good | Subjects: | Ocean Ranger (Drilling rig). | Photographer: | Lorne McClain |
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