Elissa
An iron barque built in 1877 by Alexander Hall & Co., Aberdeen, Scotland, as Yard No. 294. Her dimensions were originally given as 149'6"×28'0"×14'5" and tonnage 431 GRT, 409 NRT and 391 tons under deck.
She has a raised quarter deck of 34 ft and a forecastle of 19 ft.
- 1877 October
- Launched at the shipyard of Alexander Hall & Co., Aberdeen, for Henry F. Watt, Liverpool.
Assigned the British Registration No. 78726 and signal WVKG. Captain G. Wheaton was appointed master of the ship.
- 1889
- Captain J. Williams was given command of the ship.
- 1897
- Sold to A/S Fjeld (Bugge & Olsen), Larvik, Norway, and was renamed Fjeld.
She was kept in the South American trade with Captain H. Andersen as master.
- 1912 February 22
- Sold in Le Havre to Holmström & Co., Torekov, Sweden, for SEK 18.000.
- 1912 March
- Sold to H.A. Höglund & Carl Constantin Johansson, Kalmar, Sweden, for SEK 19.000 and renamed Gustaf. Captain Gustaf Walfrid Nilsson,
Kalmar, became her master. The Swedish measurements were: 49,97×8,56×4,47 meters and 432,17 GRT.
- 1914
- In command of Captain Johan Walfrid Johansson, Kalmar.
- 1914-1915
- Re-rigged to a barquentine during the winter. Captain
Carl Victor Eliasson, Oskarshamn, took over as master.
- 1915 October 26
- Sold while in Sundsvall to Nils Österman & Co., Stockholm, for SEK 40.000.
- 1916 May 22
- Sold to August Gilbert Melin, Marstrand, Sweden.
- 1916 August 9
- 90 % of the shares were bought by Rederi AB
Åse (Beril William Egnell), Marstrand, for SEK 72.000.
- 1917
- Laid up at Marstrands Varv and was repaired.
- 1918
- An Avance oil-engine was installed.
- 1918 September 27
- Sold to the Sven Salén, Göteborg, for SEK 423.000.
- 1919 September 23
- Sold to William Millar, Gothenburg, for SEK 297.000. Captain Eliasson
handed over the ship to Captain Gustaf Arth. Johansson Bartley, Gothenburg.
- 1920 April 21
- The command of the ship is taken over by Captain
Axel Wilhelm Gustaf Osterman, Lekåsa.
- 1922 July 27
- New master Captain Carl Wilhelm Olsson, Ryssby.
- 1923
- In command of Captain Sven Carlsson, Göteborg.
- 1923
- In command of Captain Axel Hjalm. Wallin, Göteborg.
- 1923
- In command of Captain Sven Carlsson, Göteborg.
- 1924
- In command of Captain Carl WilhelmOlsson, Kalmar.
- 1929 September 25
- Sold to AB John Millars Eftr. (Ernst Ludvig Ramberg), Göteborg, for SEK 5.500.
- 1929 October 31
- Sold to Erik Nylund, Mariehamn, Åland, for SEK 23.000.
- 1936
- The masts were removed and the sailing ship bow altered in the re-building to a motorship.
- 1942
- Sold to AB P. Molander Oy, Björneborg, Finland, but registered in Sideby.
- 1950
- Transferred to Molander Oy Telmita AB, Kristinestad.
- 1956
- Sold to Rederi AB Gustaf (Hugo Boström), Helsingfors.
- 1959 December
- Sold to A. Kavadas & D. Vassilatos, Piraievs,
Greece and renamed Christophoros.
- 1968
- Sold to M. Christidou, P. Konidaris et al., Piraieus, and renamed Achaios.
- 1970
- Seized by Greek authorities.
- 1970 November
- Bought by the marine archaeologist Peter
Throckmorton from a Greek ship breaking yard and was renamed [New] Pioneer.
- 1975 October
- Sold to the Galveston Historical Foundation for USD
40.000 who bought the ship with the intention to restore her to sailing order.
- 1979 July 20
- Arrived in Galveston.
- 1982 July 4
- Opened to the public as a floating museum.
- 1986
- Sailed to New York to participate in the Tall Ships' parade.
Presently a museum ship in Galveston, TX, from where she also makes her yearly sailing.
Select Bibliography
- Square-rigged ships, general references.
- Båtologen Vol. 30 (1992), Part 3.
- Bixel, Patricia Bellis: Sailing Ship Elissa.
Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX, 1998. 8vo, 144 pp, ill.
- Ericsson, Anders: Svenska barkskepp och fullriggare under cirka 100 år.
Unpublished manuscript in the Sjöhistoriska Museet, Stockholm.
Updated 1999-06-29 by Lars Bruzelius.
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