Solvay 66, registration NY3037F, was built in 1930 in Villeneuve la Garenne. All information is taken from Vagus-Vagrant unless otherwise indicated.
When Solvay sold her she was renamed Diogene.
Solvay 66 stuck in the ice in 1983 in Châlons-en-Champagne (or Châlons-sur-Marne as it was then):
In Dombasle in the early 1980s:
Apparently the raised contraption is where the captain Joseph Dutremez was raising pigeons:
Here she is in Verdun on the Meuse with another Solvay breasted up alongside her:
And around 1940 in Bassin-Rond on the Escaut canal:
In the Arques pound on the canal de Neufossé in 1978:
Solvay 66 heading under the bridge at Aubigny-au-Bac on the canal du Nord:
Not sure where this is from but it's apparently Solvay 66:
Diogene on May 1 2007 in Rethel on the Ardennes canal:




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