Showing posts with label Tonclass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonclass. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

HMS Bronington M1115 update, 13th april 2016

No real change to be seen on todays visit, looks like the dock level has dropped a little hence her looking a little higher in the water!

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

Thursday, 31 March 2016

HMS Bronington M1115 as of 31st March 2016

Quick dock trip to catch up with Brony`s condition, settled more but not rolled over, still no signs of any attempt to put her right?! but hey at least the anti-pollution booms are in place so the powers that be can sit back and say they done their part!!









Saturday, 19 March 2016

HMS Bronington as of 19th March 2016

Paid another visit to docks today to check on "Brony" and was suprised she is still upright as i expected her to have gone over completley!! anti-pollution fenders are now in place around her and the basin were she is moored.





Friday, 18 March 2016

HMS Bronington M1115 sunk!!

At some point in the last 24hrs HMS Bronington has sunk (or was sank??), upright on tuesday but now about to roll over! Very sad to witness, i did see at least one hatch open that was definitley closed last time i was there so read into that what you will.

The last of the "tons" is no more :-(











Monday, 22 February 2016

HMS Bronington M1115 update

I took a few pics of "brony" while down West float for RFA. She is now listing quite heavily and i think its only the quayside chains that are keeping her upright. Very sad to witness

Personally  i think its now best just to scrap her.
HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115

HMS Bronington M1115