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'Crillon' steel ship

'Crillon' steel ship

'Crillon' steel ship 2256 tons. At Sydney, Port Jackson. [steel ship 2392 tons (later 2256 tons) 281.1 x 40.7 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant and Atel de St Nazaire, St Nazaire. Owners Cie Maritime Francaise, registered Nantes. Broken up in 1927]

'Oweenee' steel 4 masted barque

'Oweenee' steel 4 masted barque

'Oweenee' steel 4 masted barque 2432 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2432 gross, ON100264, 309.0 x 42.0 x 24.6. Built 1891 (10) Richardson, Duck and Co. Stockton: Owners: Oweenee Ship Co. Ltd., registered Windsor, Nova Scotia, later Thames and Mersey Shipping Co: c.1916 sold and converted into full powered motorship and fitted as a petrol tanker and renamed 'Ortina Shell']

'Antares' iron ship

'Antares' iron ship

'Antares' iron ship 1742 tons. [Wrecked off coast of Victoria in 1914 - see 'Sutlej'. Iron three mast barque, 1611 gross, 1061 net tons. 204.1 x 34.5 x 20.1. Built 1878 HF Urlichs, Vegesack, Owner: Carl FA Flugge, reg. Hamburg.]

'Nellie Troop' steel barque

'Nellie Troop' steel barque

'Nellie Troop' steel barque 1367 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 1367 tons, ON95762, 237.0 x 36.2 x 21.2. Built 1889 (9) C Hill and Sons, Bristol, owners: Troop and Son, registered Bristol]

'George T. Hay' wooden ship

'George T. Hay' wooden ship

'George T. Hay' wooden ship 1762 tons [wooden 3 mast ship rigged sailing vessel, 1762 gross, 1647 net tons. ON90514. 235.6 x 42.0 x 26.6. Built 1887 Spencer's Island Co. Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. Owners George D Spicer, registered Parrsboro, Nova Scotia]

'Max' steel barque

'Max' steel barque

'Max' steel barque 2075 tons. At Port Augusta [steel 3 mast barque, 2075 gross, 1562 net tons, later 1933 gross, 1726 net tons. 252.3 x 39.4 x 23.6. Built 1900 A Dubigeon, Nantes. Owner: Georges Ehrenberg, registered Havre, later Banque pour l'Marine and Industrie. Lost Feb. 16, 1912 on the coast of Chile]

'Reno' iron barque

'Reno' iron barque

'Reno' iron barque 1916 tons [possibly also known as the 'Pythomene']

'Fortunata Figari' iron ship

'Fortunata Figari' iron ship

'Fortunata Figari' iron ship 2204 tons. At Melbourne after being damaged in collision with 'SS Coogie' in Bass Strait, 25th December 1903. [iron 4 mast ship rigged sailing vessel, 2204 gross, 2149 net tons. 289.6 x 40.5 x 24.5. Built 1883 (8) Oswald, Mordaunt and Co. Southampton as 'Kistna' for Liverpool owners ON87873. Owners GB and G Figaridi, registered Genoa. In collision with the steamer 'Coogee' from Launceston off the Port Phillip Heads, Dec. 25 1903. A famous incident]

'Heroen' wooden barquentine

'Heroen' wooden barquentine

'Heroen' wooden barquentine 432 tons.

'Killeena' iron barque

'Killeena' iron barque

'Killeena' iron barque 825 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 825gross, 765 net tons. 193.7 x 31.7 x 19.2 Built 1875 (5) D & W Henderson. Glasgow for Kerr Newton and Co. Glasgow ON71737. Owners: AM Knudsen, registered Sonderho, Denmark. Sold to Danish owners without change of name, then to Norway without change of name. Breakers 1923]

'Samson'  wooden schooner

'Samson' wooden schooner

'Samson' wooden schooner.

'Galathea' wooden barquentine

'Galathea' wooden barquentine

'Galathea' wooden barquentine 323 tons [wooden 2 mast brig. 346 gross, 323 net tons. 124.6 x 26.9 x 15.4. Built 1877 J Hube, Gothenburg. Owners: J Pettersson, registered Helsingborg, Sweden. Note by Ron Parsons = NB while listed in Danish vessels I have been unable to confirm that this ship was ever under the Danish flag]

'Ville de Mulhouse' steel 4 masted barque

'Ville de Mulhouse' steel 4 masted barque

'Ville de Mulhouse' steel 4 masted barque 3214 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3214 gross, 2429 net tons. Later 3110 gross, 2798 net tons. 312.0 x 45.4 x 24.6. Built 1899 (7) Forges and Chant de la Medit. Havre. Owners: Cie des Voliers Harvais (H Genestal and fils, managers) registered Havre. Later Soc Nouvelle d'Armement, and then Soc. Gen. d'Armements, both of Nantes. Hulked 1928 at Punta Arenas, possibly under the name 'Andalucia']

'Seine' steel barque

'Seine' steel barque

'Seine' steel barque 1303 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 3231 gross, 2445 net tons. 312.0 x 45.4 x 24.6. Built 1899. The owner was A.D. Bordes. The vessel was wrecked on Perranporth Beach, Cornwall on 28 Dec. 1900.

'Lucy Reppen' wooden barque

'Lucy Reppen' wooden barque

'Lucy Reppen' wooden barque 1315 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, 939 gross, 920 net tons. 177.8 x 34.9 x 20.4. Built 1877 (4) by one named Brown, in New Brunswick and named 'Jessie Renwick'. Renamed 'Lucy Reppen' when sold to Norwegian owners in 1888]

'M Hay'  wooden schooner

'M Hay' wooden schooner

'M Hay' wooden schooner.

Shipping at Port Chalmers about 1890

Shipping at Port Chalmers about 1890

Shipping at Port Chalmers about 1890. Port Chalmers wharves, general view.

'Melanesia' wooden barque

'Melanesia' wooden barque

'Melanesia' wooden barque 1315 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, 1315 gross tons, 1281 net tons. Built 1884 Arendal, Norway. 200.9 x 41.9 x 22.1 under Norwegian flag. No obvious reason to be included in this section]

'Lisbeth' steel 4 masted barque

'Lisbeth' steel 4 masted barque

'Lisbeth' steel 4 masted barque 2510 tons ['Pendragon Castle' = steel 4 mast barque, 2510 tons, ON97843. 303.9 x 42.2 x 24.6. Built 1891 (2) R Williamson and Son, Workington. Owners: Pendragon Castle Ship Co. (J Chambers and Co.) Registered Liverpool - 1899 sold to German owners and renamed 'Lisbeth'. Although given to the French after WW1 she was re-purchased by German owners and retained her second name until being broken up in 1927]

'Urania' steel barque

'Urania' steel barque

'Urania' steel barque 1688 tons.

'Henriette' steel 4 masted barque

'Henriette' steel 4 masted barque

'Henriette' steel 4 masted barque 3072 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3130 gross, ON99240, 329.3 x 45.3 x 25.6. Built 1893 (6) Ramage and Ferguson Ltd. Leith. Owner: J Ferguson (Ship Royal Forth Co.) registered Leith. c.1901 sold to German owners and renamed 'Henriette'. Handed to Italians after WW1 and broken up in 1924]

'Belem' steel barque

'Belem' steel barque

'Belem' steel barque 528 tons. [steel three masted barque. 546 gross, 407 net tons. later 528 gross, 455 net tons. 167.9 x 28.9 x 15.0. Built 1896 A. Dubigeon Nantes. Owners Denis Crouan fils registered Nantes. Later Soc. Anon Armateurs Coloniaux, registered Nantes.]

'Notre Dame d'Arvor' steel barque

'Notre Dame d'Arvor' steel barque

'Notre Dame d'Arvor' steel barque 2528 tons. Wrecked Wardang Island [steel 3 mast barque, 2678 gross, 1774 net tons, later 2646 gross, 2232 net tons. 276.8 x 40.4 x 22.5. Built 1902 Atel. & Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners: Cie de Nav. Francaise, registered Nantes. Later Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Nantes. Wrecked Wardang Island, South Australia, March 22, 1920]

'Les Hebiens' wooden ketch

'Les Hebiens' wooden ketch

'Les Hebiens' wooden ketch.

'Vincennes' steel barque

'Vincennes' steel barque

'Vincennes' steel barque 2311 tons. Manly Beach, Sydney [steel 3 mast barque, 2311 gross, 1740 net tons, later 2210 gross 1964 net tons. 277.7 x 40.3 x 22.5. Built 1900 Chant. Nantais de Construction Maritime. Nantes. Owners: Soc. Annoyme des Longs Courriers Francais, Nantes, later Soc. General d'Armement. Broken up 1926. The view taken when the vessel was stranded on Manley Beach, Sydney]

'Champigny' steel 4 masted barque

'Champigny' steel 4 masted barque

'Champigny' steel 4 masted barque 3112 tons. [steel 4 mast barque, 3230 gross, 2445 net tons, later 3112 gross, 2720 net tons. 312.1 x 45.1 x 23.9. Built 1902 (6) Forges and Chant de la Medit, Havre. Owners: Soc. Anon des Longs Courriers Francais, registered Havre later Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement. Sold 1923 and renamed Fennia qv under that name dismasted in 1927 and put into the Falklands and converted into a hulk.]

'La Ville d'Ostende' wooden barque

'La Ville d'Ostende' wooden barque

'La Ville d'Ostende' wooden barque.

'Alsterfee' steel 4 masted barque in Port Adelaide

'Alsterfee' steel 4 masted barque in Port Adelaide

'Alsterfee' steel 4 masted barque in Port Adelaide, 2701 tons. [See 'Oranasia'] [steel 4 mast barque, 2706 tons, ON99416, 305.1 x 44.0 x 24.7. Built 1892 (6) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners J&W Goffey, registered Liverpool. c.1909 sold to German owners and renamed 'Alsterfee'. Later she was renamed 'Lucy Vinnen', then 'Tamara VI'. In 1921 she was sold to the Greek Government for use as a training ship and again renamed, this time becoming 'Mayotte', finally she was sold to the free port of Dantzig for use as a training ship and renamed 'Hedwig Hemsoth' and sold for breaking up in 1925]

'Guethary' steel barque

'Guethary' steel barque

'Guethary' steel barque 2178 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2297 gross, 1731 net tons, later 2178 gross, 1930 net tons. 277.0 x 40.4 x 22.5. Built 1901 Chant. Nantais de Const. Medit. Nantes. Owners: Soc. Bayonnaise de Navigation, registered Bayonne. Wrecked Oct, 21, 1914]

'L'Hermitte' steel barque

'L'Hermitte' steel barque

'L'Hermitte' steel barque 2189 tons. At Port Adelaide [steel 3 mast barque, 2309 gross, 1733 net tons, later 2189 gross, 1946 net tons. 276.6 x 40.3 x 22.5. Built 1901 Atel & Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners: Soc. Anon Les Voiliers Dunkerquois, registered Dunkirk. Broken up 1923. Later 2189 gross, 1946 net tons]