refimprove date September 2011 File Gokstadskipet1.jpg thumb right The Gokstadship at the Viking Ship Museum Oslo Viking Ship Museum in Oslo , Norway The Gokstadship is a Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad farm in Sandar , Sandefjord , Vestfold , Norway . Discovery The place where the boat ... gdz.sub.uni goettingen.de dms load img title The Viking ship discovered at Gokstad in Norway last Nicolaysen ... down, and on the second day of digging was surprised to find the bow of a ship. ref cite web url http gdz.sub.uni goettingen.de dms load img title The Viking ship discovered at Gokstad in Norway last ... 26 September 2011 ref Construction File GokstadShip Side View.JPG thumb right Side view of the ship The Gokstadship is Clinker boat building clinker built , constructed largely of oak . The ship ... was built of timber that was felled around 890 AD. The Gokstadship was commissioned during ... and Company, 1968 , 24 26. ref File Gokstad viking ship excavation.jpg thumb right Gokstad Viking .... Replicas Viking ship The Viking , an exact replica of the Gokstadship, crossed the Atlantic Ocean ... of a man s grave goods. In the case of the Gokstadship, any such weapons were probably taken by grave robbers. Image Viking, replica of the Gokstad Viking ship, at the Chicago World Fair 1893.jpg thumb right Gokstadship replica Viking ship Viking at the World s Columbian Exposition Chicago in 1893 ... The Gokstad is also the name of Tarvold s ship in the fictional TV show named Viking Quest , known ..., a GokstadShip copy http resolver.sub.uni goettingen.de purl?PPN561535841 Nicolaysen, N. 1882, The Viking Ship Discovered at Gokstad in Norway Langskibet fra Gokstad ved Sandefjord , Christiania. Ship ... Sandefjord Category Ships preserved in museums Category Ship burials da Gokstadskibet de Gokstad ... the sons of the owner of Gokstad Farm, having heard of the legends surrounding the site, uncovered the Bow ship bow of a boat and its painter while digging in the still frozen ground. As word of the find ... more details
wiktionary ship The Ship may refer to The Ship TV series The Ship TV series , a 2002 documentary film The Ship video game The Ship video game , a first person shooter computer game The Ship Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Ship Star Trek Deep Space Nine , a 1996 episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Ship novel The Ship novel , a 1943 novel written by C.S. Forester The Ship book The Ship book , by Bj rn Landstr m The Ship magazine The Ship magazine , published annually by St Anne s College, Oxford Hawthorne Smoke Shop , a gambling casino later known as The Ship The Ship band The Ship band , a folk rock progressive rock group from the 1970 s See also Ship disambiguation disambig ... more details
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Orphan date August 2008 The Aalesund ship is an ancient vessel which was discovered embedded in the earth south of Aalesund, Norway in 1920. It is considered of a much earlier construction than either the Oseberg ship or the Gokstadship , both of which date to the ninth century. The Aalesund ship dates to the fourth century and was built during the iron age . Both the ship and a boat were discovered in the moorlands, with their pieces arranged in a peculiar manner. They had been cut prior to embedding with sections laid out in a long row from north to south. The oars had been placed straight down and were found protruding deep in the mud. The fragments of the ship were in disarray in a trench, yet seemingly arranged with some purpose conceived. An oak rudder is well preserved and fastened beneath the middle of the ship. Six oars were recovered, two of which are fully intact, measuring 3.2 meters each. The Aalesund ship is shorter than the Oseberg ship, measuring only about twelve meters in length. Several huge stones were found in the ship s interior, leading to the conjecture that a person had been buried with the ship. Archaeologists contended that there was no validity to the idea that the ship belonged to the ancient royal chieftain Egill Skallagrimson from Sogn . ref New Viking Ship , New York Times , August 22, 1920, pg. X10. ref References references Coord 62.472228 N 6.149482 E display title DEFAULTSORT Aalesund Ship Category Archaeological sites in Norway Aaelesund ship ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Viking ship Image Viking, replica of the Gokstad Viking ship, at the Chicago World Fair 1893.jpg thumb right The Viking at the world fair in Chicago, 1893 File Stamp US 1925 5c Norse American.jpg thumb right US 5c Postage Stamp featuring the Viking The Viking is an exact ship replica replica of the Gokstadship , a Viking ship found in a burial mound near Sandefjord , Norway in 1880. The Viking was featured at the World s Columbian Exposition in 1893. The ship was built by the Framn s Mekaniske V rksted R dsverven shipyard in Sandefjord . The construction was undertaken by Commander Christen Christensen shipowner Christen Christensen in Sandefjord. The ship was christened Viking . The Viking was sailed by Captain Magnus Andersen and a crew of 11 from Bergen , via Newfoundland island Newfoundland and New York , up the Hudson River , through the Erie Canal and into the Great Lakes to Chicago , where the World s Columbian Exposition was taking place in 1893 to commemorate the discovery of Americas America by Christopher Columbus Columbus . Carter Harrison, Sr. , Chicago s four term mayor, boarded and took command for the last leg of the voyage, arriving at Jackson Park on Wednesday, July 12, 1893 to much fanfare. ref http www.kcchronicle.com articles 2007 09 07 news local doc46e1228d65895164158370.txt Kane County Chronicle Local News and Video for Kane County, Illinois Votes for the Viking Bot generated title ref After the Exposition, the ship was first located beside ... The GokstadShip . Topical Stamps . March 31, 2005 http www.abc.se m10354 bld viking.htm The Viking ... American community and in 1994 the ship was moved into a warehouse in West Chicago. Afterwards it was moved ... in Chicago . In 2008, stabilization of the ship was begun with funds awarded by American Express ... theskyline 2008 06 viking ship fro.html Viking ship from 1893 Chicago world ... www.vikingship.us index.htm Friends of the Viking Ship website http www.landmarks.org ten most archive.htm ... more details
Image Funeral of russian noble by Siemiradzki.jpg thumb Ship burial of Igor of Kiev Igor the Old in 945 , depicted by Henryk Siemiradzki 1843 1902 Image Sutton Hoo ship burial model.jpg thumb Model of the Sutton Hoo ship s structure as it might have appeared, with chamber area outlined A ship burial or boat grave is a burial in which a ship or boat is used either as a container for the dead and the grave goods, or as a part of the grave goods itself. If the ship is very small, it is called a boat grave. This style of burial was used among the Germanic peoples , particularly by Viking Age Norse funeral Norsemen . A unique eye witness account of a Viking funeral Ibn Fadlan s account 10th century ship burial among the Volga Vikings is given by Arab traveller Ibn Fadlan . Viking Age ship burials Scandinavia Ladby ship Ladby from Kerteminde on the island of Funen , Denmark ref http www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk index.php?id 1246&no cache 1&L 1 The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde ref GokstadshipGokstad from Kongshaugen, Vestfold , Norway ref http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17415 Gokstadhaugen Artificial Mound in Norway ref Oseberg ship Oseberg from Oseberg farm near T nsberg in Vestfold , Norway ref http home.online.no joeolavl viking osebergskipet.htm Osebergskipet The Oseberg Ship, Norway ref Tune ship Tune from Haugen farm on Rolvs y in Tune, Norway Tune , stfold , Norway ref http blog.norway.com 2009 10 27 the viking ships will stay at bygd C3 B8y Viking Ship Museum at Bygd y ..., Suffolk , England Balladoole and Knock e Dooney Viking ship burials on the Isle of Man ref http www.gov.im ... Mh ir ship burial Port an Eilean Mh ir the mound was found in 2006 and excavated in 2011 ref cite ... Irish navigator of partial Norse descent Stone ship Chariot burial Iron Age tradition Solar barge Bronze Age tradition Khufu ship Ancient Egypt References reflist Ship burial customs in Germanic paganism Category Ship burials Europe archaeology stub de Schiffsgrab et Laevmatus es Barco funerario ... more details
Image Ladbyskibet.jpg thumb 300px The Ladby ship Refimprove date June 2010 The Ladby ship is a major ship burial , of the type also represented by the boat chamber grave of Hedeby and the ship burials of Oseberg ship Oseberg , Borre mound cemetery Borre , GokstadshipGokstad and Tune ship Tune in South Norway , all of which date back to the 9th and 10th centuries. It is the only ship burial discovered in Denmark. It was discovered southwest of Kerteminde on the island of Funen . The grave is situated within an ordinary burial site, from the Viking Age. Excavations revealed an abundance of grave goods consisting both of objects and of animals. It was previously dated to the early 10th century, based on a gilded link of bronze for a dog harness, decorated in Jelling style, that was found there. The grave had been extensively disturbed and, since only a few small human bones were found, this has been interpreted to be a Translation relic translation , i.e. removal from a heathen to a Christian grave. Another more likely interpretation is that the struggle for dominance by King Harald I of Denmark Haraldr Bl t nn and his heir, Sweyn Forkbeard Sveinn Tj guskegg , may have led to the grave being desecrated. It was, after all, a symbol of power very visible to all who travelled or lived in the area, glorifying the minor king buried there. By removing the deceased and chopping all his grave goods into hundreds of pieces within a few years of the burial, the attackers presumably gave .... The new building also contains a reconstruction of the ship burial. It shows the scene as it may have ... of his ship, with all his grave goods, near his dogs and his eleven horses. There is also an interpretive ... of Ladby. A Danish Ship Grave from the Viking Age by Anne C. S rensen External links http www.vikingemuseetladby.dk Museum homepage Click on English. Ship burial customs in Germanic paganism coord ... Age Category Archaeological sites in Denmark Category Ships preserved in museums Category Ship burials ... more details
in a severe fine, confiscation of the ship and the arrest of the captain, Captain L. O. Helland ... released him and the ship and rescinded the fine. The people who made this voyage, and are sometimes ... of the arrival in New York of the Restauration . The 2 cent stamp has for its central design a ship ... the Restauration probably looked like based on a drawing of its sister ship. The 5 cent stamp has for its central design a Viking ship . This design is from a photograph of the Viking ship Viking ... stamp was from a photograph of an exact size replica of the Viking ship Viking . A flag of the United States is seen waving from the bow of the ship. That ship was a replica of the Gokstadship on display in the Viking Ship Museum Oslo Viking Ship Museum in Oslo . In 1975, in honor of the sesquicentennial ... category Restauration ship http www.wheelerfolk.org sloop.htm The Norwegian Sloop Restoration Page http www.vikingship.us history.htm The 1893 Viking Ship, now in Geneva IL http www.junior philatelists.com ... more details
2007 07 27 accessdate 2010 04 11 ref See also Gokstadship , Vestfold, Norway Outlander , a ship in the movie is based on the Oseberg shipShip burial Snape boat grave , Suffolk, England Sutton Hoo , Suffolk, England Tune ship , stfold, Norway Viking Ship Museum Roskilde , Roskilde, Denmark Notes Reflist ...Refimprove date June 2010 Image oseberg longship.png thumb The Oseberg ship Viking Ship Museum, Norway Image Osebergskipet Detail.jpg thumb Detail from the Oseberg ship Image Vikingshipkils.jpg thumb View from the front. The Oseberg ship Norwegian Osebergskipet is a well preserved Viking ship discovered ... human skeletons . The ship s interment into its burial mound dates from 834, but parts of the ship date from around 800, and the ship itself is thought to be older. ref name DURHAM16 Durham 2002 16 ... Gabriel Gustafson in 1904 1905. This ship is widely celebrated and has been called one of the finest finds to have survived the Viking Age . ref name DURHAM15 Durham 2002 15 . ref The ship and some of its contents are displayed at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo Viking Ship Museum , in Bygd y . Ship structure The ship is a clinker built karv ship built almost entirely of oak . It is 21.58 m long and 5.10 m broad, with a mast of approximately 9 10 m. With a sail of c. 90 m , the ship could achieve a speed up to 10 knots. The ship has 15 pairs of oar holes, which means that 30 people could row the ship. Other fittings include a broad steering oar, iron anchor, gangplank and a bailer. The bow ship bow and stern of the ship are elaborately decorated with complex woodcarvings in the characteristic gripping beast style, also known as the Oseberg style . Although seaworthy, the ship is relatively ..., an ox and three dogs found on the ship. According to Per Holck of Oslo University , the younger ... url http eja.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 9 2 3 185 title The Oseberg Ship Burial, Norway ... murder mystery . Reuters. Refend Other sources Anders Hagen Hagen, Anders 1968 The Viking Ship Finds ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1814 Ship name Ilsley Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship honours Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Schooner Ship displacement Ship tons burthen 143 67 95 Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length Ship beam Ship draft Ship depth Ship propulsion Sail Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 75 Ship armament 6 carriage guns Ship armor Ship notes Ilsley was a privateer schooner commanded by Captain Ephraim Sturdivant during the War of 1812 . It was of 143 tons, six guns, and 75 men and was commissioned as a privateer on 20 April 1813. References http www.mainegenealogy.net 2006 12 portland privateers in war of 1812.html Portland Privateers of the War of 1812 Category Privateer ships Category Schooners Category War of 1812 ships of the United States Category 1810s ships ship stub ... more details
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Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image file A38 1.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name A38 Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage Ship displacement Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes A38 is the reincarnation of an Ukraine Ukrainian stone carrier ship. With its inauguration on 30 April 2003, it started a new life on the Danube in Budapest , Hungary as a cultural venue. Since its opening it has become one of Budapest s most important venues, and according to artists feedback, one of Europe s coolest clubs fact date November 2011 . The programming of the ship is very broad in terms of styles and genres but consistent in quality standards. The A38 is a member of the Trans Europe Halles organization. External links http www.a38.hu Official Website English Hungarian coord 47 28 35.23 N 19 3 46.70 E display title Category Culture in Budapest Category Article Feedback 5 ship stub hu A38 Haj ... more details
italic title Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Germany Ship flag shipboxflag Germany civil Ship name Roland Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Stettiner Maschinenbau AG Vulcan , Szczecin Stettin Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1921 Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired 1936 renamed Hameln for Norddeutscher Lloyd , Bremen Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Mexico Ship flag shipboxflag Mexico civil Ship name Oaxaca Ship owner Cia Mexicana de Navegacion, Veracruz, Veracruz Vera Cruz , Mexico Ship operator Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Hameln was seized by Mexico in 1941 and renamed Oaxaca . Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status 1939 lengthened Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage 4,351 tons ref http www.uboat.net allies merchants ships 1965.html uboot.net, Oaxaca , Mexican Steam Merchant ref Ship displacement Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes The Oaxaca previously the German Hameln was a Mexican freighter that was sunk on July 26, 1942 by the German U boat U 171 , a type IX German U Boat commanded by Oblt. G nther Pfeffer, a few hours after she left the port of Corpus Christi, Texas Corpus Christi . The ship was hit by one torpedo and broke in two, sinking within three or four ... and sub bottom profiler investigations suggest the ship is sitting upright in two pieces on the seafloor ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Ship name Aagtekerke Ship owner Dutch East India Company Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 1724 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate lost without trace in 1726 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship displacement 280 tons Ship length convert 145 ft m abbr on Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 200 Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The Aagtekerke was a ship owned by the Dutch East India Company which was lost without trace in 1726. It was constructed in 1724 and was 280 tons and some convert 145 ft m long. Commanded by Jan Witboon it had a crew of 200 men. The ship was lost between Cape Town which it left on 3 January 1726, and Batavia, Dutch East Indies Batavia . There is some evidence from the crew of the wrecked ship Zeewyk that Aagtekerke may have been wrecked on the Houtman Abrolhos Abrolhos Islands because they found some remains of a Dutch vessel that had been wrecked before them. References Australian Shipwrecks vol1 1622 1850 , Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 Category Individual sailing vessels Category Shipwrecks of Western Australia Category Ships of the Dutch East India Company Category Maritime incidents in 1726 Category 1720s ships Merchantship stub ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country India Ship flag shipboxflag England civil Ship name Ship owner Registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce Ship ordered Ship builder Built at Chittagong , India Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 150 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Crew of 32 Ship armament 4 guns Ship notes The Argo was a ship that disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania . The Argo was a ship of some 150 tons, armed with four guns and having a crew of thirty two. Constructed at Chittagong India , the ship was registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce. In 1814 the ship illegally departed Hobart with thirteen or fourteen convicts on board. It was postulated that this was done with the agreement of the master of the ship, John Poor Dixon. At a special commission held on 3 May 1820, the harbour master of Hobart, Captain James Kelly, testified that the Argo was never heard of again. It was presumed that it foundered at sea with the loss of all crew. ref Australian Shipwrecks vol 1 1622 1850 , Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 p49 ref References Reflist coord missing Australia Category Shipwrecks of Tasmania Category History of New South Wales Category Maritime history of Australia Category Sailing ships Category Individual sailing vessels Category Merchant ships of India Category Merchant ships of England Category British ships built in India Category Missing ships Category Maritime incidents in 1814 ship stub India transport stub ... more details
other uses Suevia Orphan date December 2011 Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Suevia.jpg 300px Suevia 1874 Ship caption Suevia Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Germany Ship flag flag Germany Ship name Suevia Ship namesake Ship owner Hamburg America Line Ship operator Hamburg America Line Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Caird & Co. , Greenock , Scotland Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed 1 June 1874 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 21 October 1874 Ship recommissioned 1896 Ship decommissioned 1898 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Collided with Commodore Bateman 1889 scrapped 1898 Ship status Ship notes Operated commercially as passenger ship for the Hamburg America Line 1874 1894. Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Passenger shipShip tonnage 3,609 gross ton s Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 360.3 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 41 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam Ship sail plan Ship speed 13 Knot unit knots Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 115 Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The Suevia was a passenger steamship built for the Hamburg America Line in 1874. It was assigned to transatlantic crossings between Hamburg , Germany and New York , USA and played a role in History of immigration to the United States Immigration 1850 to 1930 German immigration to the United ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header no Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Pericles Ship owner Aberdeen Line Ship ordered Ship builder W. Hood & Co, Aberdeen Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched July 1877 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header no Ship country Norway Ship flag shipboxflag Norway civil Ship name Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired 1912 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Sjurso , 1916 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Scrapped at Kiel , Sept. 1923 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Iron hulled, three masted sailing shipShip tons burthen 1,598 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes TOCleft The Pericles , named after the Athens Athenian leader Pericles , was a 1,598 ton, iron hulled, three masted sailing ship, that was built by W. Hood & Co of Aberdeen , and launched in July 1877 to transport wool for the Aberdeen Line. ref http www.theshipslist.com ships lines aberdeen.html Aberdeen Line ref Trips to Australia She was a fast ship and her maiden voyage from London to Melbourne took 71 days. She continued to be used on the passenger route to Australia, arriving in Sydney from London, via Plymouth on 5 December 1877 and 10 November 1878. ref http mariners.records.nsw.gov.au 1878 11 7811.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters ref Trip to Fiji She made a trip to Fiji carrying 461 India n indenture d labourers and arriving at Suva on 3 July 1884. There was an outbreak ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Danube Ship owner Nourse Line Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 1890 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 1,459 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes The Danube , a 1,459 ton sailing ship named after Danube the second longest river in Europe , was built in 1890 for the Nourse Line . On 15 June 1891 she made a voyage to Fiji carrying 591 India n indenture d labourers. She also made a trip to Trinidad , arriving on 1 January 1892, carrying 609 passengers. There were 29 deaths during this voyage. ref http www.rootsweb.com ttowgw archives indianships.htm TriniGenWeb Migration to and from Asia Bot generated title ref In 1892, the Danube went missing on a voyage from Guadeloupe to New York . ref http www.theshipslist.com ships lines nourse.htm Nourse Line Bot generated title ref Her fate remains a mystery. See also Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji References this empty section displays references defined elsewhere reflist DEFAULTSORT Danube Category History of Trinidad and Tobago Category Indian indenture ships to Fiji Category Individual sailing vessels Category Missing ships Category Victorian era passenger ships of the United Kingdom Category 1890 ships Category Maritime incidents in 1892 ship stub India transport stub hif Danube jahaaj ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Australia Ship flag Britain Ship name Eliza Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Lost at sea Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sloop rigged longboat Ship tons burthen Ten Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Not to be confused with another ship named Eliza 1808 Eliza , which wrecked in 1808. The Eliza was a sloop rigged longboat that was involved in the rescue of the survivors of the wreck of the Sydney Cove ship Sydney Cove in 1797. ref Cite VHD shipwreck 214 Eliza ref The Eliza sailed from Sydney on 30 May 1797 to Preservation Island in Bass Strait . On arrival the Eliza took on board several survivors and some cargo. Under the command of Archibald Armstrong , Eliza sailed for Sydney but was never seen again. In 1803 a large boat was found between Port Phillip and Westernport by HMS Calcutta 1795 HMS Calcutta and it was thought that it was the Eliza . ref Australian Shipwrecks vol1 1622 1850 , Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 p24 ref References references Category Shipwrecks of Victoria Australia Category Maritime incidents in 1797 Category Maritime history of Australia ship stub ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap United States Ship flag USN flag 1800 Ship name Ship owner Swain and Co , New Bedford, MA Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Disappeared in 1802 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Schooner Ship tons burthen 103 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement 11 crew, 2 passengers Ship armament Ship notes Orphan date February 2009 The Caroline was a schooner constructed in New Bedford , USA . It disappeared without trace in 1802. Built and registered in New Bedford, it was owned by Swain and Co a New Bedford firm. It was 103 tons weight. It reached Sydney on 22 December 1801 under the command of St Tuckerman. It left Sydney on 29 March 1802 with Lieutenant Neil McKellar on board who carried the dispatches from Governor Phillip Gidley King to England . The ship was to return to New Bedford . It was never heard of again and was lost with McKellar, Tuckerman and a crew of nine men. ref Australian Shipwrecks vol1 1622 1850 , Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 p32 ref References references coord missing Pacific Ocean Category Maritime history of Australia Category Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean Category History of New South Wales Category Maritime incidents in 1802 Category Ships built in New Bedford, Massachusetts Category Missing ships ship stub ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap Netherlands Ship flag Ship name Waaksamheyd Ship namesake English Good look out Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 300 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Waaksamheyd was a Dutch 300 ton burthen Snow ship snow that was hired to transport supplies to the colony of New South Wales. Under the command of Deter Smit, the vessel transported supplies to Port Jackson in 1790 from Jakarta Batavia Jakarta . Captain John Hunter was transported back to England in 1792 on board the Waaksamheyd . ref cite web url http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 64332538 title The First British Ships in Australia, After Captain Cook and the year 1776 work The Register Adelaide , Tuesday 26 January 1926, p.12. publisher accessdate 7 February 2012 ref Notes Reflist merchantship stub Category 1790s ships ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Hall Line Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder T. Vernon and Son, Liverpool Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1864 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Sun Shipping Company, 1868 Foley and Company, 1881 Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Ran aground 6 June 1911 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 67 m ft abbr on Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft 1,028 tons Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew Ship armament Ship armour Ship armor Ship notes The Bayard was a three masted, 67 metre long, 1,028 ton, sailing ship built by T. Vernon and Son, Liverpool for the Hall Line in 1864. In 1868 she was transferred to Sun Shipping Company and in 1881 sold to Foley and Company ... on a voyage from Marseilles to St. Pierre . The ship lost her stern, bowsprit, jib boom , foremast ... icedb ice bergs2 01e.html B DATABASE OF SHIP COLLISIONS WITH ICEBERGS ref She was later used as a coaling ship for the whaling station in South Georgia . Bayard lost her mooring at the coaling ... Ocean Category Ship collisions with icebergs Category Victorian era passenger ships of the United ... more details
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A ship channel can be an artificial or dredged waterway for moving ship traffic. A ship channel can also be a channel formed through surface ice by a ship. Several waterways are referred to as the Ship Channel Houston Ship Channel Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project dab ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 otheruses Frankopan disambiguation Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Croatia Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of Croatia.svg 100x35px border Civil Ensign of Croatia Ship name M T Frankopan Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Tankerska Plovidba d.d. Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Split city Split , Croatia Ship laid down Ship launched 1995 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship homeport Ship status Ship in active service Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Aframax crude oil tanker Ship tonnage convert 101605 t 0 lk on abbr on Deadweight tonnage SDWT Ship displacement Ship length convert 244.3 m ftin abbr on Length overall o a Ship beam convert 39.4 m ftin abbr on Ship draught convert 14.65 m ftin abbr on Ship draft Ship propulsion MAN B&W Diesel MAN B&W 6L 60 MC MCR engines, convert 10440 kW hp 0 abbr on Ship speed convert 13.5 kn lk in Ship range Ship capacity 108,636 m At 98 , inc. slops Ship complement Ship notes M T Frankopan M T Motor Tanker is one of several crude oil tankers in the fleet of Tankerska Plovidba d.d., a maritime shipping company from Zadar , Croatia . It is named after Fran Krsto Fran Krsto Frankopan , a Croatian nobleman of the Frankopan family, a noted poet and politician in the 17th century. It currently operates in the Mediterranean sea. References http www.tankerska.hr SHIPS ship frankopan.html Tankerska Plovidba dd DEFAULTSORT Frankopan Ship Category Oil tankers Category Ships of Croatia Category 1995 ships sv M T Farnkopan ... more details