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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