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'Edouard Detaille' steel barque

'Edouard Detaille' steel barque

'Edouard Detaille' steel barque 2287 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2287 gross, 1728 net tons, later 2185 gross, 1920 net tons. 276.5 x 40.3 x 22.5. Built 1901 Atel. and Chant de la Loire, Nantes. Owners N&C Guillon, registered Nantes. Torpedoed Sept. 25, 1917]

'Marechal Davout' steel barque

'Marechal Davout' steel barque

'Marechal Davout' steel barque 2192 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2297 gross, 1711 net tons. Later 2192 gross 1941 net tons. 275.4 x 40.4 x 22.6. Built 1898 Atel. and Chant Loire, Nantes. Owners: Guillon and Fleury, registered Nantes. Later, Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Nantes. Sunk by German raider Dec. 15, 1917]

'Alster' steel 4 masted barque

'Alster' steel 4 masted barque

'Alster' steel 4 masted barque 3076 tons. [See 'California' of 1890]

'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.]

'Berangere' steel ship

'Berangere' steel ship

'Berangere' steel ship 2851 tons. [Steel 3 masted ship rigged sailing vessel 2851 gross, 1875 net tons, 282.8 x 44.1 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant and Atel de St. Nazaire, Grand Quevilly. Owners: Soc de Nav du Sud-Ouest, registered Bordeaux, later Soc. Anon les Volliers Dunkerquoise reg. Dunkirk. Sunk by German submarine May 10 1917.]

'Jean Bart' steel barque

'Jean Bart' steel barque

'Jean Bart' steel barque 2224 tons. Wrecked Wardang Island [Also known as the 'Tridonia']

'Chateaubriand' steel ship

'Chateaubriand' steel ship

'Chateaubriand' steel ship 2247 tons. [steel three masted ship, 2336 gross, 1802 net tons, later 2247 gross, 2029 tons. 280.7 x 43.9 x 22.3. Built 1901 (7) Chant. Maritime de Bordeaux. Owners: Soc. Bretonne de Navigation, reg. Nantes. Torpoed April 8, 1915.]

'Empereur Menelick' steel barque

'Empereur Menelick' steel barque

'Empereur Menelick' steel barque 2072 tons.

'Carmen' iron 4 masted barque

'Carmen' iron 4 masted barque

'Carmen' iron 4 masted barque 1716 tons.

'Glitre' ex 'Canrobert' steel barque

'Glitre' ex 'Canrobert' steel barque

'Glitre' ex 'Canrobert' steel barque 1942 tons at Hamburg 1912. [steel three mast barque, 1942 gross, 1420 net tons, later 1789 gross, 1594 net tons, 263.8 x 36.7 x 21.4 Built 1897 (3) Laporte et Cie, Rouen. Owners: Soc. Anon des Voiliers Nantais, reg. Nantes in 1908 sold and renamed Glitre owners Act. Glitre O. Gotaas registered Chritiania Norway to German flag in 1923. Broken up in 1926]

'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]

'Sainte Anne' steel barque

'Sainte Anne' steel barque

'Sainte Anne' steel barque 1629 tons [Norwegian steel barque, built 1899. See 'Sainte Anne'] [ steel 3 mast barque, 166 gross, 1434 net tons, 248.2 x 36.8 x 21.6. Built 1899 A Dubigeon, Nantes. Owners: L Bureau and Fils, registered Nantes. Renamed 1910 'Knygen' Norwegian flag and broken up about 1924 while named 'Skarv']

'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 ?]

'Jean' steel barque

'Jean' steel barque

'Jean' steel barque 2207 tons.

'Berangere' steel ship

'Berangere' steel ship

'Berangere' steel ship 2851 tons. At Port Augusta. [Steel 3 masted ship rigged sailing vessel 2851 gross, 1875 net tons, 282.8 x 44.1 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant and Atel de St. Nazaire, Grand Quevilly. Owners: Soc de Nav du Sud-Ouest, registered Bordeaux, later Soc. Anon les Volliers Dunkerquoise reg. Dunkirk. Sunk by German submarine May 10 1917.]

'Marechal Davout' steel barque

'Marechal Davout' steel barque

'Marechal Davout' steel barque 2192 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2297 gross, 1711 net tons. Later 2192 gross 1941 net tons. 275.4 x 40.4 x 22.6. Built 1898 Atel. and Chant Loire, Nantes. Owners: Guillon and Fleury, registered Nantes. Later, Soc. Nouvelle d'Armement, registered Nantes. Sunk by German raider Dec. 15, 1917]

'Jean Bart' steel barque

'Jean Bart' steel barque

'Jean Bart' steel barque 2224 tons. Wrecked Wardang Island [also known as the 'Tridonia']

'Jeanne Cordonnier' steel barque

'Jeanne Cordonnier' steel barque

'Jeanne Cordonnier' steel barque 2194 tons.

'HMS Pallas' wooden ship

'HMS Pallas' wooden ship

Figurehead from 'HMS Pallas' wooden ship, mounted on the wall of the Mariners' Museum, in Virginia U.S.A.

'Greystoke Castle' iron ship

'Greystoke Castle' iron ship

Figurehead, 'Greystoke Castle' iron ship.

'Prince Consort' wooden brig

'Prince Consort' wooden brig

Figurehead, 'Prince Consort' wooden brig.

'Moshulu' 4 masted barque

'Moshulu' 4 masted barque

Rigging chutes preparatory to loading wheat cargo into 4 masted barque 'Moshulu' at Port Victoria.

'Tusitala' ship

'Tusitala' ship

Looking aft' ship 'Tusitala' [iron ship, 1747 tons, ON87394, 260.4 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1883 (9) R Steele and Co., Greenock, as 'Inveruglas' for J McGregor and Son, registered Greenock, sold and renamed 'Sierra Lucena' by Thompson, Anderson and Co. (Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd.) registered Liverpool c.1907 became the Norwegian 'Sophie' c.1923 became American 'Tusitala'. Broken up in 1938 at New York]

'Moshulu' 4 masted barque

'Moshulu' 4 masted barque

Sailmaker at work; 4 masted barque 'Moshulu'.

'Parma' 4 masted barque

'Parma' 4 masted barque

Main deck; 4 masted barque 'Parma'. [steel 4 masted barque. 3090 tons. ON115804. 327.7 x 46.5 x 26.2. Built 1902 (4) A. Rodger and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Anglo American Oil Co. Ltd. Registered London. c.1913 sold to German owners and was renamed 'Parma'. Employed in the nitrate trades for some time until sold for the grain trade and as such well known in Australian waters. Hulked in 1936 at Haifa. See also titles referring to the grain races from Australia in 1920s and 30s.] [possibly also known as the 'Arrow' of 1902]

'Juteopolis' steel 4 masted barque

'Juteopolis' steel 4 masted barque

Figurehead, 'Juteopolis' steel 4 masted barque.

'Killoran' barque

'Killoran' barque

Landing wheat from a lighter. Barque 'Killoran' at Port Victoria [steel barque, 1757tons, ON111238. 261.5 x 39.1 x 22.7. Built 1900 (8) Ailsa SB Co. Troon. Owners: Killoran Barque Co. (J Hardie and Co) Sold c.1924/5 to G Erikson. Sunk by German raider during WW2 c.1940]

'Pitlochry' 4 masted barque

'Pitlochry' 4 masted barque

Looking forward from poop deck; 4 masted barque 'Pitlochry' [steel 4 mast barque, 3088 gross, 2904 net tons. 319.5 x 45.2 x 26.5. Built 1894 (9) A Stephens and Sons, Dundee. Owners: F Laeisz, registered Hamburg]

'Pommern' 4 masted barque

'Pommern' 4 masted barque

Furling the fore and main lower topsails; 4 masted barque 'Pommern' [steel 4 mast barque, 2456 gross, 2323 net tons. 302.0 x 43.2 x 24.7. Built 1903 J Reid and Co. Ltd. Glasgow. Owners: B Wencke and Son registered Hamburg. Later P Laeisz, registered Hamburg and renamed 'Pommern'. Allocated to Greece as war reparations 1922 to Gustaf Erikson, preserved in a nautical museum at Mariehamn, taken out of service in 1953]

'Priwall' 4 masted barque

'Priwall' 4 masted barque

'Priwall'; working sand ballast at Port Victoria [steel 4 mast barque, 3105 gross, 2849 net tons. 323.0 x 47.2 x 26.3. Built 1918 Blohm and Voss, Hamburg. Owners: Reederei F Laiesz G m b H, registered Hamburg. Laid up in Valparasio at outbreak WW2, c. 1942 taken over by Chilean Government and renamed 'Lautaro' and destroyed by fire off the coast of Peru in 1945]