Category: Lammershagen (1869)
Categories: 1860s Ships | Ships by Name | Immigrant Ships to New Zealand
- Ship: 913 tons
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SV Lammershagen
The SV Lammershagen was an iron sailing ship (3 masts, square-rigged), built in 1869 by A. Stephen & Sons, Glasgow.
Port of Registry: Hamburg
Propulsion: Sail
Built: 1869
Ship Type: Barque
Tonnage: 849 grt
Length: 175 feet
Breadth: 32 feet
Owner History: R M Sloman & Co Hamburg
Voyages
- Master:- P. E. Jorgensen
- 1869/1871 - Glasgow/intermediate ports/Liverpool
- 1871/1872 - Queensland (arrived 7 September)/intermediate ports/ Dunkirk
- Master:- H. J. Paul
- 1872/1873 - Brisbane/intermediate ports/Bremerhaven
- 1873/1875 - Queensland (arrived 19 February 1874)/intermediate ports/Liverpool
- 1875/1876 - Wellington/intermediate ports/Tongatabu
- 1876/1877 - Queensland (arrived Maryborough 18 January 1877)/intermediate ports/Huanillos
- 1878/1879 - Brisbane (arrived 6 August)/Pabellon de Pico
- 1879/1882 - Newcastle upon Tyne/intermediate ports/Iquique
- Master:- S. Burow
- 1882 - Swansea
The SV LAMMERSHAGEN was lost 18 November 1882, southwest of Swansea, on a voyage from Westland.
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