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English: General cargo ship CONSUL HINTZ built at shipyard William Gray & Company, West Hartlepool, as PARKLANDS (yard № 215, launched: 10-06-1880, completed: 06-1880), later names: 1891 THYRA, 1922 MARIE FERDINAND, 1927 CONSUL HINTZ, BU after collision with the quay at Wilhelmshaven 06-06-1941.
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