
Parma (barque) - Wikipedia
Parma was a four-masted steel-hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz , Hamburg , Germany . …
Sail Freighter Friday - "Parma" (1902-1936)
May 27, 2022 · This week's Sail Freighter is of especial interest to those who like the 20th century story of sail powered trade, Parma made the fastest run on the Grain Races from Australia to …
Category: Parma (ship, 1902) - Wikimedia
English: Parma was a steel-hulled four-masted barque that was built in 1902 by Anderson Rodger & Co in Port Glasgow as Arrow. She was renamed Parma in 1912.
voyage of the 4 masted - barque 'parma' of mariehamn, on voyage from port broughton towards 'falmouth for orders' 1932 kept by: daphne kaye villlers. "parma" ex "arrow" 3084 tons built …
Four Masted Parma (1902); Cargo vessel; Barque - Royal …
A full hull exhibition model of the four-masted steel barque ‘Parma’ (1902). The model is fully rigged with sails bent on and stowed, the whole of which is mounted in an acrylic waterline …
'Parma' 4 masted barque • Photograph • State Library of South Australia
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 …
A Girl Who Sailed Around Cape Horn; A GIRL BEFORE THE MAST.
REPEATING her performance of winning the 1932 grain race from Australia to England, the barque Parma romped in first last year also.
Parma (barque) - Ships
Parma was a four-masted steel-hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz , Hamburg , Germany . …
About: Parma (barque) - DBpedia Association
Parma was a four-masted steel-hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz, Hamburg, Germany. During …
PEKING - The history of the four-masted barque from Hamburg
In the picture the two windjammers PAMIR (left) and PARMA - also Flying P-Liner - can be seen. The cargo on the sail freighter PAMIR is currently being unloaded.