Crown of Germany

A four-masted steel barque built in 1892 by Workman, Clark & Co., Belfast. Dimensions: 86,66×12,71×7,43 meters [284'4×41'9"×24'5"], tonnage: 2241 GRT and 2154 NRT.

1892 May
Launched at the shipyard of Workman, Clark & Co., Belfast, for W. Gibson & Co., Belfast.
1893
Sold to J. Reid, Belfast.
1900
Sold to Potter Bros, London.
1910 April 21
Sold to Knöhr & Burchard, Hamburg, and was renamed Fischbek.
1910 July 19
Wrecked at False Cove near Thetis Bay at the straits of Le Marie.

Updated 1997-02-21 by Lars Bruzelius


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