DescriptionStateLibQld 1 142103 Louis Lumiere (ship).jpg
English: French 12,358 GRT passenger motor ship Louis Lumiere in port. Penhoët of St Nazaire built her in 1951 for Chargeurs Réunis. In 1962 she was transferred to Messageries Maritimes. In 1967 Hong Kong owners bought her, renamed her Mei Abeto and registered her in Panama. She was scrapped at Chittagong in Bangladesh in 1984.
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