Pola

A four-masted steel barque built in 1916 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg. Dimensions: 98,26×14,37×8,10 meters [322'5×47'2×26'5] and tonnage: 3100 GRT & 2880 NRT. Rigged with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails.

A sister ship to the same owner's four-masted barque Priwall built in 1917.

1914
Keel laid.
1916 October 21
Launched at the shipyard of Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, for F. Laeisz, Hamburg.
1919 November 11
Taken over by the Allies.
1920 October 9
Left Hamburg for Dunkerque under command of Captain Brockhöft and was delivered to the French Government as war damage compensation. Laid up.
1921
Sold to Sté. Armateurs Français, Dunquerque.
1923 September
Towed to St. Nazaire where she was laid up in the Canal de la Martinière for a year because of the depressed freight market.
1924
Sold to Sté de Navigation "Les Navires Ecoles Français" for 511.050 francs and was rebuild as a cargo carrying sail training ship and was renamed Richeliu.
1924 November 20 — February 17
Sailed from the Loire to Port Lincoln in 89 days under Captain Ch. Populaire.
1925
Sailed from Port Lincoln to Land's End in 102 days. After having unloaded the cargo at Liverpool she returned to Brest where she was laid up for a year.
1926 November 7 — December 16
Sailed in ballast from Brest to Baltimore, MD, via Madeira in 39 days under Captain Cornec.
1927 January 1
Caught fire while loading 3200 tons of pitch in Baltimore for Lorient and had to be scuttled to estinguish the fire. The wreck was salvaged and the wreck was sold for $ 3000 and the hull was used as a towing barge.
1933
Broken up in Baltimore.

Updated 1997-02-15 by Lars Bruzelius.


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