Ship-repair yard.Gdansk, Poland.
Video describes my work at the ship repair yard as a welder during the repair work on the ferry PRIDE OF YORK.
REMONTOWA Ship-repair Yard. Gdansk, Poland.
The list of welding works performed by me:
- welding of the ferry hull elements
- welding of deck sections and ship units
- welding of worn steels of the ship hull
I apologize in advance for the quality of the video.
Shooting this video was conducted in poor lighting conditions in the ship's hull, a five-megapixel camera.
A lot of video materials, I decided not to put in this movie because of poor quality.
The video covers the winter period of 2017. Gdansk, Poland.
In order to improve the quality of the video, click the gear icon in the lower right corner of the player and select the maximum resolution.
Official video of the shipyard repairing the ferry:
[P&O Ferries] PRIDE OF YORK - Accommodation Refit 2017 at Remontowa:
[P&O Ferries] PRIDE OF YORK - Repairs at Remontowa:
Operations are carried out with 5 -70 mm thick welding components. Work is performed in all spatial positions. In welding process used rutile flux cored tubular wire for all positional welding using either Ar/CO2 or CO2 shielding gases: ESAB: OK Tubrod 15.14 . Sometimes ordinary steel wire is used.
Weld backing tape is used as required.
Welding is carried out on professional semi-automatic welding equipment of following firms: LINCOLN ELECTRIC ; ESAB. If necessary, I am performing: edge cutting, preheating, grinding and other operations.Welded joints undergo specialized flaw detection.
Gdansk Shipyard, Stocznia Gdanska, Poland
Gdańsk Shipyard (Stocznia Gdańska) is a large Polish shipyard, located in the city of Gdańsk, Stocznia Gdańska has delivered more than 1000 seagoing ships to owners all over the world. In recent years, the top deliveries have been container ships, reefers, bulk carriers and passenger ro-ro ferries. Most ships are designed in their own design office
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Gdansk Shipyard, Poland, Stocznia Gdanska
Gdańsk Shipyard (Stocznia Gdańska) is a large Polish shipyard, located in the city of Gdańsk, Stocznia Gdańska has delivered more than 1000 seagoing ships to owners all over the world. In recent years, the top deliveries have been container ships, reefers, bulk carriers and passenger ro-ro ferries. Most ships are designed in their own design office
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Today we visited a very important location in Gdańsk where a lot of history has happened in 1980's. We were blow away with Solidarity Museum and we learned so much in just couple of hours.
You can also have a guided tour around Shipyard but we chose to explore it ourselves.
After seeing all the cranes and old ships, you can head to 100cznia where you can find lots of cool bars, eateries and cool music. We HIGHLY recommend visit the Shipyard once you're in Gdańsk.
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Gdansk, Poland - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Gdansk
Top best places to visit in Gdansk
Gdansk is the largest city in the north of Poland and a principal seaport on the Baltic coast.
It used to be called Free City of Gdansk, today is called City of Freedom. The most central point of the city is the Neptune’s Fountain. Located by the entrance to Artus Court next to the Main Town Hall, ...it is at the crossroad of the Long Lane and the Long Market. This two streets are one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. At the end of the Long Street there is the Golden Gate, and on the way there are a lot of interesting, colorful and important architecture like the Uphagen House and the Windows Theater. The Green Gate is on the other end of the Long Market. It used to be a merchant road and now it’s a main artery. Behind Green Gate flows Motlawa River, and along it stretches Long Bridge with picturesque brick buildings, apartments, moored vessels and the Crane, which acted both as a cargo port and a defensive gate.
In the heart of the Main Town lies a narrow, cobblestone, medieval St. Mary’s street. You can find there rich ornamentation and gargoyles, This is also a good place to buy souvenirs made of amber... At the end of St. Mary’s Street there is St. Mary’s Church which is supposedly the largest brick church in the world with a stunning 360-degree view of the city. The church was completed at the beginning of the sixteenth century. It can fit nearly 20,000 people. Inside is located an ancient astronomical clock from the fifteenth century.
In Gdansk there are several places of glory and a special remembrance particularly important for the local community, such sites include Polish Post Office Museum, Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, Monument is located near European Solidarity Center and Gdansk’s Shipyard. And Westerplatte, a national memorial and museum site dedicated to Polish soldiers at the beginning of the Second World War.
One of the most famous person born in Gdansk was astronomer Jan Heweliusz. He made many interesting cosmic observations. Gdansk has also very modern stadium with more than 40 000 seats
and even if you are not a football fun it’s worth a visit.
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10 Things to do in Gdańsk, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
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Intro - 00:01
1) St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka - St. Marienkirche) - 00:38
2) Long Lane Street (Ulica Długa - Langgasse) - 02:16
3) Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu) - 02:29
4) Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk (Muzeum Historyczne Gdanska) - 03:36
5) Motlawa River (Mottlau) - 03:55
6) Medieval Port Crane (Żuraw)- 04:40
7) SS Sołdek (Stanislaw Sołdek) - 04:57
8) Floating Fish and Chips Restaurant at Oscars - 05:32
9) Neptune Milk Bar (Bar Mleczny Neptun) - 06:55
10) European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) - 09:54
Outro - 10:17
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Gdańsk alternate spellings (German: Danzig - Latin: Gedania)
Our visit Gdańsk travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Gdańsk tourism brochure, Gdańsk itinerary or Gdańsk, Poland city tour.
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After visiting the Basilica, we walked over to the main pedestrian street in Gdansk: Dluga, also known as Long Street. Unlike most Polish cities, Gdansk doesn’t have a main square, but this stretch of road acts as the equivalent with lots of vendors and performers along the way.
On the west end of Dluga (Dooga) we came across the Amber Museum, which sounded a little unusual, so we bought tickets and went up. Here we learned the history of Amber trade in the Baltic, and we also discovered that the tower that now houses the museum, was once a prison and torture chamber.
Not done with museums just yet, our next stop was the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. I think we spent more time staring at the ornate doorways, ceilings and staircases, than we did at the exhibit itself!
Here, we also saw the Medieval Crane, which was first mentioned in texts in 1367, and was at one point the biggest working crane in the world.
Next, it was all aboard the SS Sołdek, a Polish coal and ore freighter which is now a ship-museum.
And since we’re on the topic of food, we need to show you a milk bar we really enjoyed.
On our last day in Gdansk, we walked over to the European Solidarity Centre, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Old Town. The museum tells the story of Solidarity, a Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. This was the first union not controlled by the communist party, and it’s a fascinating museum to learn a bit more about the history.
And that’s a wrap for our Gdansk travel guide. We hope you guys enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Gdansk on you visit. You know the drill, if you have any other tips or suggestions to share with travellers, feel free to pop those in the comments section below. Happy travels and until next time!
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The shipyard at Gdańsk, famous for the strike of August 1980 and how it looks today. I recall the strike of 11 October 1982 which I witnessed.
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Remontowa Drydock/shipyard Gdansk,Poland
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Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk - one of the oldest and the biggest Polish city.
It's situated on the Baltic coast, at the mouth of the Motława River.
Together with city of Gdynia and spa town Sopot form metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto).
Gdansk is the center of Poland's sea trade and also important industrial centre (shipbuilding).
The city was the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, played a major role in bringing to the end the Communist rule across Central Europe.
Polish Port - Gdansk (1971)
Gdansk, Poland
Various shots of the cities two main port area showing mainly foreign ships, tugboats arriving and departing from Gdansk. Various shots of Second World War commemorative statue. Various shots of ships in Nowy Port and New Port. Medium close-up of man in a canoe. Good medium long-shot of the port area. Close-up of a woman cleaning windows. Various shots from onboard ship as it passes buildings situated next to the Vistula river.
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14th August 1980: Lech Wałęsa leads Gdańsk shipyard workers on strike
A decade of economic and political crises preceded the 1980 strike, but the Gdańsk strike spread throughout Poland and galvanised various other strike committees to join together for a common goal.
The trigger for the strike was the firing of a popular worker at the shipyard, a female crane operator and activist called Anna Walentynowicz. Just 5 months before her planned retirement, she was sacked for being a member of an illegal trade union. This move proved highly unpopular with the shipyard workforce, who demanded that she be reinstated.
Just a week after beginning the strike a governmental commission began negotiations with the strikers and, on the 30th August, they and representatives of the Gdańsk workers signed an agreement in which many of the strikers’ demands were met. The fact that political change, including the resignation of the Polish Communist Party’s General Secretary, had come from the workers’ action emboldened the people of Poland and fuelled the formation of the national labour union Solidarity.
Within two years up to 80% of the entire Polish workforce had joined Solidarity or one of its suborganisations, and they continued to use strikes to achieve political change. In March 1981, the crippling effects of 12 million people going on a four-hour warning strike demonstrated that the Communist Party was no longer the most powerful force in the country.
Shipbuilding. Gdansk, Poland.
This video is about the period of my work as a welder in the shipyard.
Shipbuilding. Assembly and welding of ships hulls sections.
Overview of the finished aft part of vessel.
Video covers the period autumn 2016. Gdansk, Poland.
In order to improve the quality of the video, click the gear icon in the lower right corner of the player and select the maximum resolution.
Operations are carried out with 7 -80 mm thick welding components. Work is performed in all spatial positions. In welding process a used Micro-alloy rutile flux-cored wire with rapidly solidifying slag for CO2 and Ar-CO2 mix. Sometimes ordinary steel wire is used. Weld backing tape is used as required.
Welding is carried out on professional semi-automatic welding equipment of following firms: LINCOLN ELECTRIC ; ESAB. If necessary, I am performing: edge cutting, preheating, grinding and other operations.Welded joints undergo specialized flaw detection.
Pomnik Poległych Stoczniowców1970, Stocznia Gdańska, Visiting Gdansk Poland. 4K
#justbeautifulPoland Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970.
Pomnik Poległych Stoczniowców 1970 designates the monument to the fallen shipyard workers of 1970 in the city of Gdańsk in Poland. Colloquially, it is also called Three Crosses monument. The monument was unveiled on December 16, 1980, near Gate 2 of Gdańsk Shipyard
Westerplatte and Ship Yard, Gdansk, Poland- Stocznia Gdanska
It is famous for the Battle of Westerplatte, which was the first clash between Polish and German forces during the Invasion of Poland and thus the first battle of the European theater of World War II Westerplatte is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland, located on the Baltic Sea coast mouth of the Dead Vistula (one of the Vistula delta estuaries), in the Gdańsk harbour channel. From 1926 to 1939 it was the location of a Polish Military Transit Depot (WST), sanctioned within the territory of the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk). Please like my videos, and don't forget to subscribe by clicking the subscribe button up top!
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Thirty years ago, five months before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Poland held its first free elections. The trade union Solidarity and its leader Lech Walesa won virtually all the seats as they swept to power, paving the way for the peaceful fall of the Communist regime. Our reporter Gulliver Cragg returned to the port city of Gdansk, where it all began.
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