Beethoven
A four-masted steel barquentine built in 1904 by Grangemouth & Greenock Dockyard Company, Greenock, as yard no. 247.
Dimensions: 271'8"×40'5"×24'0" and tonnage: 2008 GRT, 1858 NRT.
Sistership to the same owner's four-masted steel barquentine Mozart (1903).
- 1904 January 7
- Launched at the shipyard of Grangemouth & Greenock Dockyard Company, Greenock, for A. C. de Freitas, Hamburg.
Employed in the South American - European nitrate trade.
- 1904
- Sailed from Port Talbot to Iquique in 95 days.
- 1904
- Sailed from Lizard to Iquique in 123 days.
- 1904/1905
- Sailed from Caleta Buena to Genoa in 146 days.
- 1905
- Sailed from Tocopilla to Lizard in 117 days.
- 1905-1907
- Captain H. Jolles.
- 1907
- Sailed from Port Talbot to Pisagua in 107 days.
- 1908
- Captain O. Schmidt.
- 1909
- Captain B. Rubarth.
- 1909
- Sailed from Pisagua to Falmouth in 143 days.
- 1910
- Captain R. Petersen.
- 1911
- Captain J. Mahn.
- 1911 March 25
- Sold to Spielman & Co. KG, Hamburg.
- 1911 July
- Sold to A/S Beethoven (Daniel Strøm), Kristiania, Norway.
- 1913 June
- Sold to Soc. Anon. Nav. Scuola, Trieste, Italy, for £ 10.250. Captain Victor Orschultk.
- 1914 March 30
- Left Newcastle, NSW, with a cargo of 3103 tons of coal for Valparaiso and disappeared on the way. [Meyer has March 29]
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