Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD [PRG 1373] • Photograph


'Mimi' iron barque
'Mimi' iron barque 1196 tons. At Port Adelaide [possibly also known as the 'Port Logan']


'Marie' iron ship at Port Adelaide
'Marie' iron ship 1868 tons at Port Adelaide [iron ship 1868 tons, ON91291. 262.1 x 39.0 x 23.3. Built 1886 (1) R Williamson and Son. Workington. Owners: Lancaster Shipowners Co. (J Chambers and Co.) registered Liverpool, later renamed 'Marie' and owned in Germany]


'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.]


'Carla' steel 4 masted barque
'Carla' steel 4 masted barque 2282 tons. [See also Arracan]


'Lisbeth' steel 4 masted barque in San Diego Bay
'Lisbeth' steel 4 masted barque 2510 tons, in San Diego Bay ['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]


'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]


'Margretha' steel 4 masted barque
'Margretha' steel 4 masted barque 2276 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2276 gross, ON93225, 279.4 x 41.9 x 24.4. Built 1890 (3) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: D McGillivray, registered Greenock in 1920 became the German owned 'Margretha'. During WW1 was taken by Portugese and renamed 'Graciosa' and was sunk in 1918 by a German submarine]


'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]


'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]


'Magnat' iron barque
'Magnat' iron barque 1010 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 1010 gross, 968 net tons. 206.0 x 33.5 x 19.2. Built 1885 (8) SP Austin and Sons, Sunderland. Owners: Gerd Bolte, rergistered Elsfleth]


'Magnat' iron barque
'Magnat' iron barque 1010 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 1010 gross, 968 net tons. 206.0 x 33.5 x 19.2. Built 1885 (8) SP Austin and Sons, Sunderland. Owners: Gerd Bolte, rergistered Elsfleth]


'Sterna' steel barque
'Sterna' steel barque 1400 tons. Under Danish flag [steel 3 mast barque, 1400 gross, 1297 net tons, 229.4 x 36.0 x 20.7. Built 1890 (10) Henry Koch Shipyards, Lubeck. Owned by Norwegians in 1911, Danes in 1916, Germans in 1924. Dismasted and condemned in 1925]


'Oberon' iron barque
'Oberon' iron barque 755 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 762 gross tons, 188.0 x 31.5 x 18.5. Built 1878 (2) Austin and Hunter, Sunderland. Owners: G Bolte, registered Elsfleth, Germany]


'Windsbraut' iron barque
'Windsbraut' iron barque 1332 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 1315 gross, 1256 net tons. 223.1 x 36.2 x 22.1. Built 1877 (6) P Hardcastle and Co., Sunderland as 'John Paterson'. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth]


'Industrie' iron ship
'Industrie' iron ship 1690 tons [iron 3 mast ship, 1690 gross, 1642 net tons. 328.0 x 43.0 x 24.2. Built 1872 L Smit and Zoon, Kinderdyk, Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth. Ad. Schiff, registered Elsfleth]


'Khorosan' iron barque
'Khorosan' iron barque 1076 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 1076 gross, 997 net tons. 190.5 x 34.4 x 22.0. Built 1864 (8) J Reid and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth. A Hemmes, senior, registered Emden]


'Willkommen' iron ship
'Willkommen' iron ship 1722 tons [ex 'Dawpool' owners: Carl Winters, registered Bremen] [iron ship 1778 tons. ON81323, 262.9 x 38.3 x 23.3. Built 1880 (1) Harland and Wolff. Belfast Owners Ismay and Co. later North Western Shipping Co. (White Star Line) registered Liverpool. 1895 sold to German owners and renamed 'Willkommen'; in 1905 became Norwegian 'Haakon' and renamed 'Vestelv' in 1916. Torpedoed by German submarine off Tory Island, April 23, 1917. See White Star, Anderson, 1964]


'Carl' iron barque
'Carl' iron barque 998 tons. [iron three mast barque, 997 gross, 958 net tons, 205.8 x 33.5 x 19.5. Built 1884 (7) R. Thompson and Sons, Sunderland. Owners Carl HH Winters registered Elsfleth]


'Carl' iron barque
'Carl' iron barque 998 tons. [iron three mast barque, 997 gross, 958 net tons, 205.8 x 33.5 x 19.5. Built 1884 (7) R. Thompson and Sons, Sunderland. Owners Carl HH Winters registered Elsfleth]


'Fahrwohl' steel barque
'Fahrwohl' steel barque 1457 tons. See also PRG 1373/51/14 [steel 3 mast barque, 1448 gross, 1376 net tons, 236.9 x 36.1 x 21.7. Built 1892 (5) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth]


'Professor Koch' steel barque
'Professor Koch' steel barque 1453 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 1476 gross, 1400 net tons, 236.2 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1891 (7) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth]


'Professor Koch' steel barque
'Professor Koch' steel barque 1453 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 1476 gross, 1400 net tons, 236.2 x 36.2 x 21.7. Built 1891 (7) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth]


'Fahrwohl' steel barque
'Fahrwohl' steel barque 1457 tons. At Wallaroo. See also PRG 1373/51/11 [steel 3 mast barque, 1448 gross, 1376 net tons, 236.9 x 36.1 x 21.7. Built 1892 (5) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Carl HH Winters, registered Elsfleth]


'Arnoldus Vinnen' steel ship
'Arnoldus Vinnen' steel ship 1860 tons.


'Arnoldus Vinnen' steel ship
'Arnoldus Vinnen' steel ship 1860 tons.


'Adolf Vinnen' steel ship
'Adolf Vinnen' steel ship [steel 4 mast barque, 3537 tons, ON99434, 329.9 x 47.0 x 27.0. Built 1892 (8) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow; owners: Hilsboro Ship Co. Ltd., GM Steeves registered Liverpool; c.1900 became the German 'Alsterdamm' and later the German 'Adolf Vinnen'. After WW1 became the American 'Mae Dollar' and was converted into a towing barge in the later 1920s, being given various names including 'Island Carrier' and finally was broken up in 1971 under the name of 'Crown Zellerbach No. 1']


'Adolf Vinnen' steel 5 masted schooner
'Adolf Vinnen' steel 5 masted schooner.


'Magdalene Vinnen' steel 4 masted barque
'Magdalene Vinnen' steel 4 masted barque 3350 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3350 gross, 3183 net tons, 327.8 x 47.2 x 25.6. Built 1892 (12) WH Potter and Sons, Liverpool and named 'Dunstaffnage' for MacVicar, Marshall and Co., Liverpool, ON102064 3317 gross tons, owners: FA Vinnen and Co., registered Bremen. War prize to Italy, name unchanged. Broken up in 1924]


'Magdalene Vinnen II' steel 4 masted barque
'Magdalene Vinnen II' steel 4 masted barque 3476 tons [steel auxiliary screw 4 mast barque, 3476 gross, 3017 net tons. 329.0 x 48.2 x 26.8. Built 1921 Frek. Krupp AG Keil, mach. aft. diesel engine. Owners: FA Vinnen and Co., registered Bremen. Became 'Kommodore Johnsen']


'Magdalene Vinnen II' steel 4 masted barque
'Magdalene Vinnen II' steel 4 masted barque 3476 tons [steel auxiliary screw 4 mast barque, 3476 gross, 3017 net tons. 329.0 x 48.2 x 26.8. Built 1921 Frek. Krupp AG Keil, mach. aft. diesel engine. Owners: FA Vinnen and Co., registered Bremen. Became 'Kommodore Johnsen']