Category:Beethoven (ship, 1904)
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English: Beethoven was a steel four-masted barquentine built in 1904 by Grangemouth & Greenock Dockyard Company, Greenock (yard No 247) for A. C. de Freitas & Co., Hamburg. 1911 she sold to Spielman & Co. KG, Hamburg and in the same year to A/S Beethoven (Daniel Strøm), Kristiania, Norway. 1913 sold to Soc. Anon. Nav. Scuola, Trieste, Italy. In 1914 March 30 she left Newcastle, NSW, with a cargo of 3103 tons of coal for Valparaiso and was never seen again.
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 271.7 × 40.5 × 24 ft (82.8 × 12.3 × 7.3 m) and tonnage: 2008 GRT, 1858 NRT. At times, she carried a jackass-rig. Beethoven was the Sistership to the same owner's four-masted steel barquentine Mozart. [1][2]
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 271.7 × 40.5 × 24 ft (82.8 × 12.3 × 7.3 m) and tonnage: 2008 GRT, 1858 NRT. At times, she carried a jackass-rig. Beethoven was the Sistership to the same owner's four-masted steel barquentine Mozart. [1][2]
Source: Sjøhistorie
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