Vinnen sisters, identical ships built by Krupps around 1921–1922 for F A Vinnen of Bremen. These were the Carl Vinnen, Adolf Vinnen, Christle Vinnen,...
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the site. Mary (1920), schooner, later museum ship Carthaginian II at Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, scuttled in 2005 Magadelene Vinnen II (1921), 4-masted barque...
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Governor Parr was a four-masted schooner built in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia in 1918. Built by W.R. Huntley & Sons for Archie Davidson and Captain Angus D...
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towed to Germany for repairs. 23 February - the 1529 ton barquentine Adolf Vinnen ( Germany) was wrecked at Green Lane Cove, Bass Point, in a severe gale...
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Adolf Vinnen wrecked off Cornwall on her maiden voyage...
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of clipper ships List of American-Built Extreme Clipper Ships List of schooners List of large sailing yachts "CLUB MED 2 (Passenger Ship) Registered in...
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Philippine Revolution and the Spanish–American War. Quirós was constructed as a schooner-rigged, composite gunboat for the Spanish Navy by the Hong Kong and Whampoa...
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USC&GS Eagre (category Schooners of the United States Navy)
United States Navy as USS Eagre. She originally was the yacht Mohawk, The schooner-yacht Mohawk was launched from J. B. Van Deusen's shipyard in Williamsburg...
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SS Aenos (1910) (category Schooners)
was a three-masted schooner that also had a triple-expansion steam engine. By 1932 Lloyd's Register no longer listed her as a schooner, suggesting that...
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harbour. In 1917 while still moored in Valparaiso, she was sold to the F. A. Vinnen shipping company of Bremen, but on October 2, 1920, she was given to France...
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