Category:Claudius (ship, 1899)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: General cargo
- Built by: William Gray & Company Ltd., West Hartlepool
- Yard Number: 577
- Launched: 15.03.1899
- Completed: 04.1899
- Length: 103 m
- Beam: 15.6 m
- GRT: 3520
- Main engine: Steam 3cyl. of builder Central Marine Engine Works, West Hartlepool
History
[edit]- 1899 Named: Claudius for C. Andersen, Hamburg Flag: Germany
- 1904 Renamed Selenga for Russian Nay - Pacific fleet transport
- 1907 Far Eastern S.S. & Navigation Co. Ltd., Vladivostok
- 1909 Sold to P. Regier, Odessa Renamed: Bessarabia
- 1918 The Shipping Controller (Ellerman's Wilson Line), London
- 1919 Returned to owners
- 1920 Sold to Starlight S.S. Co. Ltd. (H. A. Brightman & Co.), London Renamed: Greylight
- 1921 Managers Regier Shipping Co. Ltd.
- 1925 Sold to Reed. Stange & Dreyer, Stettin Renamed: Trude
- 1928 Sold to Atlas Reederei A.G., Emden Renamed: Europa
- 15.03.1944 Sank after collision with tanker Lieselotte Essberger near Bragen.
Media in category "Claudius (ship, 1899)"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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StateLibQld 1 126139 Claudius (ship).jpg 1,000 × 749; 69 KB
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StateLibQld 1 235012 Shipping at Jetty Wharf, Townsville, November 1902.jpg 1,000 × 780; 64 KB
Categories:
- General cargo ships
- Ships built at William Gray and Company
- Ships built in 1899
- Ships of the Ellerman Lines
- Ships sunk in 1944
- Steamships of Germany
- Steamships of Russia
- Steamships by name
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- World War I ships of the United Kingdom
- World War II ships of Germany
- Shipwrecks caused by collisions