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'Amiral Cecille' steel ship

'Amiral Cecille' steel ship

'Amiral Cecille' steel ship 2695 tons. [steel three mast ship, 2847g, 1874net tons. Later 2695gross, 2203net tons. 282.8 x 44.0 x 22.8. Built 1902 Chant and Atel de St. Nazaire, Rouen. Owners: Cie de Nav. Francaise, reg. Nantes. Later: Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, reg. Nantes. Destroyed by fire in January 1925.]

'Emile' wooden barquentine

'Emile' wooden barquentine

'Emile' wooden barquentine 345 tons [wooden 3 mast schooner. 345 gross, 240 tons. 135.5 x 30.2 x 13.2. Built 1894 Gautier freres, St. Malo. Owner: E Honduce, registered St. Malo]

'Chateau d' If' steel barque

'Chateau d' If' steel barque

'Chateau d' If' steel barque 2450 tons. [steel 3 mast barque, 2590 gross, 1759 net tons, later 2450 gross, 1980 net tons. 276.4 x 40.3 x 22.5. Built 1900 Atel & Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners: Soc. Marseillaise de Voiliers, rergistered Marseilles, broken up 1924.]

'Kurt' steel 4 masted barque

'Kurt' steel 4 masted barque

'Kurt' steel 4 masted barque 3109 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3109 gross, 2875 net tons. 335.3 x 46.9 x 26.6. Built 1904 W Hamilton and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: GJH Siemers and Co. Registered Hamburg]

'Helicon' steel ship

'Helicon' steel ship

'Helicon' steel ship 1612 tons [steel 3 mast ship, 1640 gross, 1550 net tons. 256.5 x 38.6 x 22.7. Built 1887 (8) C Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners: B. Wencke and Son. Registered Hamburg, later Rhederi Act Ges von 1896, registered Hamburg became the Spanish 'Viuda Llusa' and broken up in 1929]

'Mistral' steel 4 masted barque

'Mistral' steel 4 masted barque

'Mistral' steel 4 masted barque 2755 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2920 gross, 1960 net tons. 294.8 x 43.1 x 22.7. Built 1901 Atel. & Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners: Soc. Marseillaise de Voiliers, registered Marseilles. Missing, sailed from New Caledonia for La Harve, Sept. 6, 1908]

'Leon Blum' steel ship

'Leon Blum' steel ship

'Leon Blum' steel ship 2733 tons [steel 3 mast barque, later re-rigged as three mast ship. 2849 gross, 1879 net tons later 2733 gross, 2316 net tons. 282.8 x 44.0 x 22.8. Built 1901 Atel and Chant de Normandie, Rouen. Owners: Soc. Generale d'Armement, registered St. Nazaire later Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Rouen. Ashore near Dakar in Nov. 1917 and became a constructive total loss (CTL)

'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]

'Joinville' steel barque

'Joinville' steel barque

'Joinville' steel barque 2212 tons.

'Amiral Courbet' steel barque

'Amiral Courbet' steel barque

'Amiral Courbet' steel barque 2223 tons.[steel three mast barque, 2331g, 1740n, later 2223g 1969n tons. 277.9 x 40.6 x 22.6. Built 1900 Chant Nantaisde Constrc. Maritime, Nantes. Owners: Soc. Anon des Voiliers Nantais, reg. Nantes. Wrecked on the coast of Ireland when on a voyage Cork-Albany, WA Oct 20, 1915.]

'Asnieres' steel 4 masted barque

'Asnieres' steel 4 masted barque

'Asnieres' steel 4 masted barque 3103 tons. [steel four mast barque. 3230gross, 2446net, later 3103gross, 2715net tons. 312.0 x 45.1 x 23.9. Built 1902 (8) Forges and Chantiers de la Medit, Havre. Owners: Soc. Anon des Longs Courriers Francais, reg. Havre. Abandoned on fire, with a cargo of coal in September ?]

'Pierre Antonine' steel barque

'Pierre Antonine' steel barque

'Pierre Antonine' steel barque 2206 tons [steel three mast barque, 2315 gross, 1741 net tons, later 2206 gross, 2030 net tons. 277.3 x 40.4 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant. Nantais de Const. Maritime, Nantes. Owners: P Guillon, registered Nantes: later L Guillon. Broken up in 1926]

'Cambronne' steel barque

'Cambronne' steel barque

'Cambronne' steel barque 1943 tons [steel three mast barque 1943 gross, 1420 net , later 1863 gross and 1633 net tons. 263.3 x 36.7 x 21.4. Built 1897 (1) Laporte et Cie, Rouen. Owners Soc. Anon des Voiliers Nantais registered Nantes later Ant. Dom Bordes and fils, registered Dunkirk sunk by German submarine July 8 1917]

'La Rochefoucauld' steel barque

'La Rochefoucauld' steel barque

'La Rochefoucauld' steel barque 2200 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2031 gross, 1745 net tons, later 2200 gross, 1949 net tons, 275.5 x 40.4 x 22.6. Built 1899 Atel & Chant. Loire, Nantes. Owners: Guillon and Fleury, registered Nantes. Later Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Nantes. Sunk by a German raider Feb. 27, 1917]

'Montebello' steel barque

'Montebello' steel barque

'Montebello' steel barque 2284 tons wrecked on Kangaroo Island [steel 3 mast barque, 2284 gross, 1725 net tons, 276.8 x 40.3 x 22.5. Built 1900 Atel & Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners: Quillon and Fleury, registered Nantes. On a voyage Hobart towards Port Pirie, in ballast was wrecked Nov. 18, 1906 three quarters of a mile west of Stunsailboom River, south coast of Kangaroo Island. No lives lost]

'General de Boisdeffre' steel ship

'General de Boisdeffre' steel ship

'General de Boisdeffre' steel ship 2195 tons [steel barque, 2307 gross, 1721 net tons. 275.4 x 40.4 x 22.6. Built 1898. Atel and Chant. Loire, Nantes. Owners Guillon and Fleury, registered Nantes. Later 2195 gross, 1960 net tons. Owners Soc. Nouvelle d'Arement, registered Nantes. Went missing in 1917, probably sunk by enemy action]

'Marco Polo' steel barque in Port Adelaide

'Marco Polo' steel barque in Port Adelaide

'Marco Polo' steel barque 1620 tons at Port Adelaide [steel 3 mast barque, 1620 gross, 1532 net tons, 248.2 x 38.4 x 22.0. Built 1892 (5) Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Grangemouth. Owners: CM Matzen, registered Hamburg, later Norwegian without change of name]

'Ernest Reyer' steel ship

'Ernest Reyer' steel ship

'Ernest Reyer' steel ship 2708 tons [steel 3 mast ship, 2848 gross, 1879 net tons, later 2708 gross, 2278 net tons. 282.8 x 44.0 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant & Atel. de St. Nazaire, Grand Quevilly. Owners N&C Guillon, registered Nantes. Torpedoed by German submarine, April 17, 1916]

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch 60 tons.

'Jersbek' steel 4 masted barque

'Jersbek' steel 4 masted barque

'Jersbek' steel 4 masted barque 2871 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2914 tons, ON99409. 311.2 x 42.4 x 25.5. Built 1892 (6) TR Oswald and Co. Ltd. Milford Haven. Owners: Sailing Ship Lyderhorn Ltd. (CD De Wolf and Co.) Registered Liverpool, c.1910 sold to German owners who renamed her 'Jersbek'. Awarded to the French at the end of WW1 and converted into a hulk]

'Dieppedalle' steel barque

'Dieppedalle' steel barque

'Dieppedalle' steel barque 2702 tons [steel barque, 2786 gross, 2017 net tons, later 2702 gross, 2253 net tons. 294.6 x 41.2 x 23.5. Built 1900 Atel & Chant de Normandie, Grand Quevilly, Owners: Cie Rouennaise de Trans. Maritime, registered Rouen (Managers H Prentout-Leblond and E Leroux)]

'Bertha' steel barque

'Bertha' steel barque

'Bertha' steel barque 1640 tons. [steel three mast barque 1640 gross, 1561 net tons. 248.2 x 38.4 x 22.4 built 1892 (7) Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Grangemouth, Owners HH Schmidt registered Hamburg. Became 'Bohus' and was wrecked April 1921.]

'Schwarzenbek' steel ship

'Schwarzenbek' steel ship

'Schwarzenbek' steel ship 1970 tons.

'Goldbek' steel 4 masted barque

'Goldbek' steel 4 masted barque

'Goldbek' steel 4 masted barque 2398 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2663 tons, ON102376, 297.0 x 45.2 x 25.7. Built 1893 (8) Barclay, Curle and Co., Glasgow: Owners R Shankland and Co., registered Greenock, later became the German 'Goldbek' and finally was renamed 'Steinsund' of Norway and went missing in April 1920]

'Jules Gommes' steel ship

'Jules Gommes' steel ship

'Jules Gommes' steel ship 2595 tons.

'Steinbek' steel ship

'Steinbek' steel ship

'Steinbek' steel ship 2164 tons [steel ship 2201 tons, ON99035, 276.8 x 42.0 x 24.2. Built 1892 (1) W Hamilton and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners Durbridge Ship Co. (Potter Bros.) Registered London. In 1909 sold to Knohr and Burchard, Hamburg and renamed Steinbek, to the United States at end of WW1 and renamed Arapahoe, and registered at Seattle by United States Shipping Board. Sold to Alaska Packers Association and renamed Star of Falkland, registered at San Francisco. Run ashore in Unimak Pass in 1928 and never refloated (At or near Akum Island)]

'Eugene Pergeline' steel barque

'Eugene Pergeline' steel barque

'Eugene Pergeline' steel barque 2203 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2310 gross, 1739 net tons, later 2203 gross, 1953 net tons. 277.7 x 40.4 x 22.5. Built 1900 Chant. Nantais de Construction Maritime, Nantes. Owners: Soc. Anon. des Voiliers Nantais, registered Nantes. Torpedoed March 15, 1917]

'Olive' iron barque

'Olive' iron barque

'Olive' iron barque 886 tons [iron hulled 3 mast barque, 886 gross, 852 net tons. 197.6 x 32.2 x 19.8. Built 1874 (5) W Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners: CM Matzen, registered Hamburg, later to Norwegian owners without change of name]

'Pindos' steel 4 masted barque

'Pindos' steel 4 masted barque

'Pindos' steel 4 masted barque 2484 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2512 gross. ON95401, 303.7 x 42.2 x 24.5. Built 1890 (6) R Williamson and Son. Workington. Owners Fisher and Sprott (Sailing Ship Eusemere Ltd) Registered London. In 1896 sold German and renamed Pindos, and as such wrecked Feb. 1912]

'Eugene Schneider' steel barque

'Eugene Schneider' steel barque

'Eugene Schneider' steel barque 2218 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2314 gross, 1742 net tons, later 2218 gross and 2039 net tons. 277.3 x 40.3 x 22.7. Built 1902 Const. Nantais de Const. Maritime, Nantes. Owners: Cie de Nav. Francaise, registered Nantes, later Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Nantes. Sunk in a collision in the English Channel, Dec. 25, 1926]