Category:Medway (ship, 1902)
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English: ‚Medway‘ was a four-masted steel barque built in 1902 by Archibald McMillan & Sons, Dumbarton with the name of ‚Ama Begoñakoa‘ (for Compania Navigazion Sota y Aznar, Montevideo, as a sail training ship for Uruguay[1]). Rigged with royal sails over double top- and topgallant sails. 1910 renamed in ‚Medway‘ and 1918 in ‚Myr Shell‘ (motortanker at Hong Kong). Dimensions 91,44×13,15×7,51 meters [300'0"×43'2"×24'8"] and tonnage 2516 GRT and 2356 NRT. Equipped with two deeptanks midships with a total capacity of 1500 tons of water ballast. 1933 broken up in Japan after having served as a depot ship in Singapore[2].
Also source: Scottish Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Names:
- Ama Begoñakoa (1902—1910)
- Medway (1910—1918)
- Myr Shell (1918—1933)
Media in category "Medway (ship, 1902)"
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
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Reginald Arthur Borstel (attrib.) - Ship portrait of the ‚Medway‘.jpg 1,600 × 1,121; 310 KB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - 1910 in Tasmania at Ocean Pier.jpg 1,725 × 1,047; 552 KB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - crew unfurling sails on the barque in 1910.jpg 1,619 × 1,146; 508 KB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H91.108-374.jpg 3,200 × 2,227; 3.63 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H91.250-242.jpg 3,200 × 2,311; 4.21 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-111.jpg 1,838 × 1,289; 1.29 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-142.jpg 1,162 × 1,928; 1.13 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-2440.jpg 2,256 × 1,745; 1.9 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-2538.jpg 1,690 × 2,026; 1.51 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-2854.jpg 2,066 × 1,661; 2.23 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-3213.jpg 2,179 × 1,456; 1.67 MB
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Medway (ship, 1902) - SLV H99.220-3346.jpg 2,153 × 1,501; 1.63 MB
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The barque Medwey and the ketch Phil Forbes - SVL H99.220-2523.jpg 2,346 × 1,649; 1.88 MB
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StateLibQld 1 116756 Medway (ship).jpg 1,000 × 687; 78 KB
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