Southerly aspect from Norwich Quay. At No.4 Wharf the Union Steam Ship Company's 3,721 ton MV Kaimiro, of 1956, is loading general cargo, probably for Northern ports. Renamed Climax Topaz in 1975 and then Maldive Topaz in 1981, she was broken up in 1984.
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