Category:Wellgunde (ship, 1904)
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English: The Wellgunde was a steel-hulled three-masted fully-rigged ship, built 1904 by Anderson Rodger & Co. Port Glasgow for H. Fölsch & Co. (Hamburg). Dimensions: length × beam × depth 257.1 × 40 × 24.6 ft (78.3 × 12.1 × 7.4 m). Tonnages: 1,919 GRT, 1,746 NRT and 3,200 DWT. Her sister ship was Olinda. In 1917 Carl Joh. Klingenberg, Bremen, acquired her and renamed her Hanse. The UK took her as a war prize in 1919, and sold her in 1921 to James Bell & Co, Kingston-upon-Hull, who renamed her Bellpool. Norwegian interests bought her in 1924. She was scrapped in 1926.[1][2][3]
Also source: Miramar Ship Index
Names
- Wellgunde (1904–1917)
- Hanse (1917–1921)
- Bellpool (1921–1926) see Category:Bellpool (ship, 1904)
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Categories:
- Fully rigged ships
- Cargo ships of Germany
- Sailing ships of Germany
- Ships built in 1904
- Ships built by Anderson Rodger & Co, Port Glasgow
- Three-masted ships
- Sailing ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships registered in Hamburg
- Ships registered in Bremen
- Ships registered in London
- Ships scrapped in 1926
- Ships scrapped in Troon
- Bellpool (ship, 1904)