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'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]

'Beatrice' 4 masted barque

'Beatrice' 4 masted barque

Albatross caught by crew of 4 masted barque 'Beatrice'. Bird's wing span 10 feet 5 inches.

'James Nicol Fleming' composite ship

'James Nicol Fleming' composite ship

Figurehead, 'James Nicol Fleming' composite ship [also known as the 'Napier']

'Maipo' barque

'Maipo' barque

Looking aft to break of poop; barque 'Maipo'.

'Leucothea' wooden ship

'Leucothea' wooden ship

Figurehead, 'Leucothea' wooden ship.

'Mount Stewart' ship

'Mount Stewart' ship

Captain McColm's wife and children wearing "battle dress" while at sea in British ship 'Mount Stewart' during World War I [steel ship, 1903 tons, ON98559. 271.6 x 40.1 x 23.4. Built 1891 (5) Barclay, Curle and Co. Ltd., Glasgow. Owners: D Rose and Co., registered Aberdeen. With the 'Cromdale' said to be the last sailing ship built for the Australian wool trade. Was one of the wheat fleet from Australia in 1921]

'State of Maine' ship

'State of Maine' ship

Captain L Concord on US ship 'State of Maine' "running her easting down" south of the Cape of Good Hope, 1898.

'Scottish Lady' iron schooner

'Scottish Lady' iron schooner

Figurehead, 'Scottish Lady' iron schooner.

'Cimba' iron ship

'Cimba' iron ship

Figurehead, 'Cimba' iron ship. [iron ship, 1174 tons, ON77444, 223.0 x 34.6 x 21.7. Built 1878 (4) Walter Hood and Co. Aberdeen. Owners: A. Nicol and Co. Aberdeen. Sold 1906. Norwegian owners. At some time in her career rigged down to a barque.]

'Warrior' American vessel

'Warrior' American vessel

Figurehead, 'Warrior' American vessel. Held in the collection of the Mariner's Museum, USA.

'Tellus' barque

'Tellus' barque

View from foremast looking aft; barque 'Tellus' [steel 3 mast barque, 1465 gross, 1363 net tons. 238.2 x 37.5 x 21.4. Built 1891 Rijkee and Co. Rotterdam as 'Evertsen'. Owners: Wachsmuth and Krogmann, registered Hamburg]

'Pommern' steel 4 masted barque

'Pommern' steel 4 masted barque

Figurehead, 'Pommern' steel 4 masted barque [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]

'Pommern' 4 masted barque

'Pommern' 4 masted barque

The bow of 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]

'Zebedee E Cliff' 4 masted schooner

'Zebedee E Cliff' 4 masted schooner

View of the main deck, 4 masted schooner; 'Zebedee E Cliff'.

'Padua'

'Padua'

'Padua', in the South Atlantic, 1928.

'Hornby Castle' iron barque

'Hornby Castle' iron barque

Figurehead, 'Hornby Castle' iron barque [formerly Duncan Coupland] [formerly Duncan Coupland] [iron ship, 1495 tons. ON78745, 233.7 x 37.9 x 22.9. Built 1877 (11) T Royden and Son, Liverpool as 'Duncan Coupland' for John Coupland, registered Liverpool; c.1880 became 'Hornby Castle' owners: Lancaster Shipowners Co. (J Chambers and Co.) registered Liverpool c.1900 Trinder, Anderson and Co. Ltd, apparently broken up c.1910-14]