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Palmer List of Merchant Vessels



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  • Title Palmer List of Merchant Vessels 
    Short Title Palmer's List 
    Author Michael P. Palmer 
    Repository The Internet 
    Source ID S3 
    Text The Bremen bark COPERNICUS was built at Vegesack/Grohn by Johann Lange, for the Bremen firm of N. Gloystein Söhne, and was launched on 16 April 1851. 223 Commerzlasten / 481 tons; 37,8 x 8,8 x 4,9 meters (length x beam x depth of hold). Her masters were, in turn, Heinrich Wieting, Bremerhaven (1851-1857), C. J. H. Rahe, Bremen, Hermann Mahnken, Vegesack (1860), and J. Haesloop, Vegesack (1864).

    In 1864, Gloystein Söhne sold the COPERNICUS to T. M. Wiel, of Fredrikshald, Norway, who renamed the vessel NORA. In 1894, the NORA was acquired by T. S. Aschehoug, also of Fredrikshald, from whom she passed in time to Thv. Lund. Masters of the NORA were, in turn, O. E. Eriksen, C. Hansen, and B. Eriksen.

    On 7 July 1903, bound from Fredrikshald for Bristol with a cargo of Lumber, the NORA was abandoned at sea off Helder.

    Source: Peter-Michael Pawlik, Von der Weser in die Welt; Die Geschichte der Segelschiffe von Weser und Lesum und ihrer Bauwerften 1770 bis 1893, Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseums, Bd. 33 (Hamburg: Kabel, c1993), p. 220, no. 211.

    NOTE: This information is from web site that no longer exists, Harry Reinhardt, 22 March 2016. 




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