
1909 Bark KONG SVERRE - skipshistorie
1870 Built as barque KONG SVERRE by Kamfjordverven (S. Hansen), Kamfjord, Sandefjord for Martin Larsen Bettum m. fl., Sandefjord. Part owners were: Martin Larsen Bettum, Sandefjord; …
A-list Åland - Divernet
Feb 12, 2018 · Another sailing barque sunk due to navigational error, the Hindenburg rests not far from the Balder. Sverre is a bit deeper at 58-70m, sitting in crystal-clear but black water. The …
Kong Sverre, - Norway Heritage
In 1871 the bark Kong Sverre departed from Bergen on April 30th, and arrived at Quebec on June 8th. She was sailing in ballast, and was carrying 1 cabin and 300 steerage passengers. There …
1890 Bark KONG SVERRE (KRS225189001) - skipshistorie.net
KRS22518900120001 KONG SVERRE. Bilde fra boka Langfeldt-slektens og Ny-Hellesunds historie av Jan G. Langfeldt. 1890 Bark KONG SVERRE (KRS225189001) Type: Seilskip, …
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1900 Bark SVERRE (TSD101190001) Type: Seilskip, bark, jernskrog sail ship, barque, iron hull. Off.no: 5617977. Flagg (flag): NOR. Havn(port): Tvedestrand. Byggeår (year built): 1877/09. …
1887 Lost on Uncharted Reef Hard - Maryport History
However, that same midnight -10th April, 1888 – while making five or six knots under all sail, the barque ran up on a coral reef; our peace and security were thus rudely disturbed. Owing to the …
Kong Sverre, The Norwegian American Steamship Company
The "Kong Sverre" was an iron construction with straight stem, one funnel, two masts, , single screw and a service speed of 10 knots. She had 5 bulkheads and 3 decks.
The barque Sverre entering the... - Joseph Cook Collection
The barque Sverre entering the Kessock Narrows in 1895. It was owned by Joseph Cook's company, Walker's Sawmill on Shore Street. (Cook-Massey Collection/SHPA)
bark Sverre - ship images
Emigrant ships image gallery from Norway Heritage. Name : bark Sverre: Credit : Trondheim Sjøfartsmuseum: Source : Trondheim Sjøfartsmuseum
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Aug 27, 2022 · The barque Sverre entering the Kessock Narrows in 1895. It was owned by Joseph Cook's company, Walker's Sawmill on Shore Street. (Cook-Massey Collection/SHPA)
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