Category:Deveron (ship, 1876)
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Source: Scottish Built Ships, Sjøhistorie, Miramar Ship Index
English:
Ship
- Type: Iron-hulled sailing ship
- Design by:
- Order date:
- Built by: Robert Steele & Co., Greenock
- Yard No: 93
- Keel laid:
- Launch date: 11.1875
- Date of completion:
- Length over all: 70.5 m
- LPP: m
- Beam: 11.1 m
- Draught: 6.8 m
- GRT: 1,323
- DWT:
- NRT: 1,256
- Sail area: fully-rigged
- O.N. 72400. Registered Greenock.
History
- 1875 Named: Deveron for James Russell, Greenock. Flag: United Kingdom
- 1897 Sold to Cosulich, Trieste.
- 1903 Sold to A/S Deveron (C. A. Larsen), Kragerø.
- 1916 Sold to A/S Haaholmen (Christensen & Paulsen), Sandefjord. Flag: Norway
- 09.06.1917 Sunk by torpedo by the German submarine U-94 (Alfred Saalwächter), 25 miles NNE of North Rona on a voyage from Buenos Aires to Copenhagen, with a cargo of wheat. 4 people were killed.
Media in category "Deveron (ship, 1876)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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StateLibQld 1 144223 Deveron (ship) moored at wharf.jpg 1,000 × 697; 79 KB
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StateLibQld 1 148039 Deveron (ship).jpg 1,000 × 717; 83 KB
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StateLibQld 1 148043 Deveron (ship).jpg 1,000 × 668; 89 KB
Categories:
- Cargo ships of Norway
- Fully rigged ships
- General cargo ships
- Iron ships
- Merchant ships of the United Kingdom
- Sailing ships of Norway
- Sailing ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships of Austria-Hungary
- Ships built in 1876
- Ships built by Robert Steele & Co, Greenock
- Ships registered in Greenock
- Ships registered in Trieste
- Ships registered in Kragerø
- Ships registered in Sandefjord
- Ships sunk in 1917
- Ships sunk by torpedo
- Ships sunk by U-boats
- Three-masted ships