Category:Comliebank (ship, 1890)
English: The Comliebank was a four-masted steel barque built in 1890 by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow (Yard No 241 ) for A. Weir & Co, Glasgow. 1903 she stranded at Cape Henlopen on voyage from Laurenço Marques to New York.
1914 sold to A/S Olivebank (E. Monsen & Co.), Tvedestrand, Norway and 1916 sold to Thv B. Heistein & Sønner, Kristiansand, and was renamed Asulf. 1919 January 27 she abandoned at 33°57'N and 73°46W on voyage from Bahia to Philadelphia, PA, with a cargo of manganese ore.
Her dimensions were: length × beam × depth = 278.6 × 41.9 × 24.2 ft (84.9 × 12.7 × 7.3 m) and she had a tonnage of 2283 GRT and 2179 NRT. Rigged with royal sails above double top- and topgallant sails.[1]
Her dimensions were: length × beam × depth = 278.6 × 41.9 × 24.2 ft (84.9 × 12.7 × 7.3 m) and she had a tonnage of 2283 GRT and 2179 NRT. Rigged with royal sails above double top- and topgallant sails.[1]
Also source: Sjøhistorie, Scottish Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Names:
- Comliebank (1890-1916)
- Asulf (1916-1919)
Media in category "Comliebank (ship, 1890)"
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John Henry Mohrmann - The four-masted barque 'Comlibank' in the Channel (1895).jpg 3,099 × 1,856; 1.01 MB
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