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Dampskipet "Lagatun" gikk i rutefrafikk mellom Frosta i Trondheim i flere tiår, fram til 1958. Båten ble bygd ved Dale mekaniske verksted i 1914 for Frosta Dampskibsselskab A/S. Bildet er tatt i 1933. "Lagatun" ble solgt i 1962, og nedrigget til lekter. Senere er den flere ganger ombygget og omdøpt, med "Tamburfjell" som siste kjente navn (fra 1966). Båten ble i 1997 solgt til ukjente interessenter i Panama. Fotograf / Photographer: Ukjent Fotoeier / Photo owner: Åsen Museum og Historielag (giver: Åse Bamberg) Digitalisering / Digitizing: Arne Langås Foto-ID / Photo ID: 001-0991 Har du utfyllende opplysninger? Legg gjerne igjen en kommentar nedenfor eller send e-post til post@aasenhistorie.no. | Do you have additional information? Please leave a comment below or send an e-mail to post@aasenhistorie.no. | www.aasenhistorie.no |
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Author | Åsen Museum og Historielag from Åsen, Norge/Norway |
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