Atlantique
A four-masted steel barque built in 1897 by Ateliers et chantiers de la Loire,
Nantes.
Dimensions 97,89×13,73×7,74 meters
[321'2"×45'1"×25'5"] and tonnage 3094 GRT and 2453 NRT.
Rigged with royal sails over double top- and topgallant sails.
- 1897 April 4
- Launched at the shipyard of Ateliers et chantiers
de la Loire, Nantes, for
Ant. Dom. Bordes et fils, Dunkerque. Captain L. Gosin.
- 1904
- Grounded at the Zuiderlaaks Banks, near Nieuwdiep, on
voyage from Iquique to Hamburg with nitrate. Part of the cargo had to be
unloaded before she was refloated.
- 1905
- Sailed from Port Talbot to Iquique in 67 days.
- 1921-1924
- Laid up.
- 1925 March 14
- Arrived at Port Pirie via Adelaide.
- 1925 April 14
- Sailed from Port Pirie to Falmouth where she
arrived in August.
- 1925 August
- Laid up.
- 1926
- Broken up
Updated 1996-12-29 by Lars Bruzelius.
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