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85 Brt - 72 Net - 140 Dw S^o^^Dageraad*^ - WVTB - 85 brt - 72 net - 140 dw. 8o,l x 16,2 x 6,8' = 24,41 x 4,95 x 2,o6 m (GL( Tjalk - jern - W.Boerma Wwe, Martenshoek - Bg. - lev. .4.1897. Bg.t. Kpt. Ko Jonker, Wilderwank (+ fører) S. "Dageraad" - NLTQ - 8o brt - 67 net GI/1905: do. GL/1914: KptO H.Top, Groningen. 3.1. A - 18.1.1918 R. s.t. skibsreder Frederik Hansen, Vejle, 16.7. A - 17.7.1920 R. slettet af reg. - s.t. udlandet. Gl/1921: Kpt. G.Koopman, Groningen. ^Dagmar^ - HBKN - , 187,81 hrt - 181/173 NRT - E.C. Christiansen, Flenshurg - 1856, omhg. Marstal 1871. ex "Alma" af Marstal - Flb.l876$ C.C.Black, Marstal. 17.2.1896: s.t. Island - SDagmarS - NLJV - 292,99 brt - 282 net - lo2,9 x 26,1 x 14,1 (KM) Bark/Brig - eg og fyr - 1 dæk - hækbg. med fladt spejl - middelf. bov med glat stævn. Bg. Fiume - 1848 - BV/1874: G. Mariani & Co., Fiume: "Fidente" - 297 R.T. 29.8.1873 anrn. s.t. partrederi, Nyborg - "DagmarS - Frcs. 4o.5oo mægler Hans Friis (Møller) - BR 4/24, konsul H.W. Clausen - BR fra 1875 6/24 købm. CF. Sørensen 4/24 " Martin Jensen 4/24 skf. C.J. Bøye 3/24 skf. B.A. Børresen - alle Nyborg - 3/24 29.12.1879: Forlist p.r. North Shields - Tuborg havn med kul - Sunket i Kattegat ca. 6 mil SV for Kråkan, da skibet ramtes af brådsø, der knækkede alle støtter, ramponerede skibets ene side, knuste båden og ødelagde pumperne. 6 mand druknede, da båden knustes, medens to mand (styrmanden og 1 matros) sprang over bord og blev reddet af Sk.briggen "De atten Sødskende" Anm. 24.1.1880 - 5.2.1880 slettet af reg. Casco/Ass. kr. 25.ooo. , x^ Ax~ Str>Vxker£. p/r, . yvxAc'V rTttfe/ft./c §!_H22£22£ll ~ MB TN - 6o,99 brt - 6o,99 net - 71,8 x 2o,3 x 7,4 2-mst. skonnert - kravel af eg - 1 dæk hækbygget med elliptisk spejl - skarpt for­ skib med udfaldende stævn med gallion. GIoucester/Mass. 1871. Bg.t. New York: "Charles Kelly" - 8.1.1894: Bill of Sale d.d. s.t. D. Dessau, St.Croix: S5§£ffiS£" ~ 1.6. A - 14.7.1898 R. slettet af reg. som s.t. udlandet. SDagmarS - NMHJ - 239,14 brt - 222.1/2 net - 234,21 " 113,9 x 22,9 x 11,1 (KM) 112,4 Brig - eg - 1 dæk - hækbg. med fladt spejl - middelf. bov med krølle. P.H. Illum, Vejle - bilbrev af 19.11.1874. Bg.t. A/S Dagmar, Vejle - St. 21.8.1873 Best: Købm. C. Andersen 1890: købm. Johan Adolph Andersen, 1892:( -"- (BR) (købm. Carl Chr. Hansen ( " Chr. August Carl Peschardt. 17.2.1893: Forlist p.r. Cardiff - Laguna de Terminos med Kul. Strandet på Laguna - Barren og slået læk - senere sunket. Besætn. 8 mand reddet - anm. 2o.4.1893 - Ass. kr. 25.000 - vraget solgt for $ lo. 26.9.1893: Slettet af reg. som forlist. Si_"DagmarS - NRWM - 219,86 brt - 185,87 net - LR: 113,8 x 26,6 x 11,7' 3-mst. bramsejl-skonnert - eg - J.ph. Jørgensen, Thurø Bg. - L. 1912. Bg.t. Sejlskibsselskabet Dagmar A/S, Thurø - Best: skibsbygmster Jens Philip Jørgensen, 23.6.1922 A. J.Ph.Jørgensen - død BR: skibsreder R. Jørgensen, Thurø. 8.1. - 9.1.1924: Forlist p.r. Bordeaux - Varberg. Sejlet i sænk i den engelske kanal ved Isle of Wight af bark "Oakhurst" af Marstal o/Kalundborg. Besætn. reddet. Litt.: Skibe ved Svendborgsund. SDagn^S - NTPV - 513 brt - 495 net - 13o,2 x 27,7 x 16,2 (KM) Bark - eg + y - Bg. i Slikkerveer - 1851. Bg.t. Af/787/: TsoyYnye y fAkty/G fi4Arr/, yfy-yy Yrytfey ry , "Ystroom" af Amsterdam 4.4.1883 anm. s.t. skr. H.H. Walløe, Kbh: SDagn^S - 14/10 - 15/10 1887: Forlist p.r. Nederkalix - Hull med 227 std. planker + 3o std. på dæk. Under opankring ud for Claythorpe nær Grimsby sprang ankerkæderne under storm, og skibet strandede derefter ved Tetney Loch - Besætn. 11 mand - reddet - A'>A H?-. /o.o<-o u e, S S 0' r e r e / . vraget solgt for £ 40. S^Spagnv^S - NMFB - 232,87 brt - 199,27 net - LR: 114,7 x 28,1 x 11,8 3-mst. bramsejl-skonnert - eg. Anders Jensen - Øxenbjerg Skibsværft Bg. S. 3.19o2 - L. ,3.19o3. Bg.t. A/S Sejlskibsselskabet 3m Skonnert Dagny, Svendborg. BR: skibsreder Carl Valdemar Petersen, Svbg. A+R 9.3.19o3. 14.4. A - 17.4.1916 R. s.t. A/S Tremastet Skonnert Dagny, Aalborg - gross. Thomas Kr. Jensen (BR) havnefoged Poul Chr.Mølbach. 22.10.1917 k. - 29.4.1918 R. s.t. Partrederi, Kbh. - læge Georg Neukirch, Ejby, mægler Hans Albert Hermansen Grube, Marstal Kpt. Christian Aage Boeck-Hansen, Kbh. Gross Poul 0. Just, Kbh. " skibsreder Theodor Just, Kbh, (BR). 1.10. A - 29.11.1918 R. s.t. Rederi-A/S Panis, Svendborg. 2.10. A - 12.10.1926 R. v.tvangsuaktion s.t. konsul Axel Nielsen, Svendborg. 1.3. A - 2.3.1927 R. slettet s.t. udlandet s.t. skipper Nils H.Andersson (^1/96) Part­ rederi, Skillinge. 35 deltagere. KR: skipper Oscar Carlsson, Skillinge. S. "Dagny" - KGHB/SKIE 222,36 brt - 33,41 x 8,54 x 3,53 m. 1933: 130 ihk motor install. M/S "Dagny" forts. Si._."pagnv_" - NMFB side 2. 1.1943: s.t. Rederi-A/B Nord-Sverige, Ham <5 s and. 2.1957: s.t. skipper Ejnar A. Lundberg, Ornskoldsvik. 25*8.1957: På rejse Karlsborg - Odense med brædder kæntret ved Grundkallens fyrskib efter at være spr. læk. Besætn. reddet af hollandsk skib. Vraget slæbt til ålandsk havn og ophugget. StD/l-424+527/29 (ill.) - 11/46 ill. + n/50. SpANS - NCJH (NCJW ??) - 111,88 brt - lo4 net - 51 Oml. (målebrev Haderslev lo.9.1855) 83,o x 18,7 x 9,6 (KM) 2-mst. skonnert - eg - afrundet hæk - almindelig skonnertbov uden gallion. Andr.Fr. Wolters, Haderslev - Lev.6.9.1855. Bilbrev af 24.9.1855o Bg.til skibsfører R.L. Nordby, Nordby (selv fører). .1869: solgt til A/S Dan, Nordby - stiftet 16.4.1869 Best.: skibsfører Morten Hansen Toft, Nordby (skipper). Fortømret i Nordby iflg. attest af 18.4.1869. .1870: Forsvundet på rejse - iflg. anm. fra skibsreder S.P.Klausen på A/S' vegne. 21.11.1870: slettet af reg. som forlist. Si_SDanS - 89 Cml. - 1857: 98 Cml. Brig - fyr Bg. Westervik 1855 Bg.t. reder og skipper Hendrik p.J.Holm, ("Indianer-Holm"), Kbh. Brasilienfart - 3 styrmænd + 8 mand, (Kbh.Skibsl. 1816-1867). 4.9.1862: slettet s.t. Helsingborg. BV/1871: Reder H.G. Soderberg, Stockholm 179 brt. - s._S5§ns - 128.1/2 Cml. - senere lo7 Cml. 214 brt - 186 net - 127,4 x 26,o x 12,1 Bg. i Westervik 1856 (???) 7.10.1863: Fra Kalmar s.t. reder og skipper Hendrik p.J. Holm, Kbh, SDanS - NHGP - 419,62 brt - 398.1/2 net - 126,2 x 23,9 x 15,7 (KM) Bark - 3-mst. - forsk. am.træsorter (eg/fyr + y) 2 dæk - hækbg. med fladt spejl - middelfyldig bov med skæg og krølle. , et c ,y\e. - u- sø. Bg. Stockton/on/Tses - 1856 (reg.i Amerika) go- t, W4l14'iy- tf, Co V ro yef, f Y o 4 A / <r y/ tf pi * r 7 y e-y-f . t JiL : r Ll LT-!r4&^»g ' -l " - 7uck,y,y - i 3 vtf/ ,*<r* z-r*. /i) 1 15.4.1871: FEa Hamburg s.t. , skibsfører Niels Peter Brodersen, Kbh. A'"/V /c/cr/ 12.000 hamb. beo mark - Flb/1^73: N.P. Brodersens enke, Kbh. 15.3.1873: Forlist p.r. Sunket ved Sines/portugisisk kyst - anm. 26.2.1874. - c'*•"*•"«(**<*'<"? *m'*' 9.4.1874: slettet af reg. som forlist - yrr.fy/ t c- X ', / / O A-, rj f / - A \ C l /, ( 7 y f- y Cl ty 8 ty. r y. C u 8fittf/ y StD/l-3o8. SDan" - NKBR - "tyer: //, /rr *•£• 285 Ao brt - 266,88 net - f'rfr: " >/'^"/' II1?,* /. 2kS x ,/, c, e K n ) . LR/96: 119,2 x 25,6 x 11,9 GL/93: 128,o x 27,5 x 12,o 39,ol x 8,38 x 3,66 m Bark - eg ogG fyr + y - 3-mst. 1 dæk - AxeikAy-- y,eeA p At tf 2 Ay r/A - r/fr/y-e / 7- r-*t^-k rA^ry a 5, Bg. i Bucksport/Maine - 1855/56. c//*i/. 747/ - " PrGr lit tf e , y, A/f s./ c fe TÅ , tftfotfy 47-Yy.ø.tyrArp.t>/ i Ctcfk,-ytys" £C nm * ^.vXAXZZ ^° ' Ar/es £oy^, v ,, "T i GddlixiijJ," ??? ø^ ^^ ^ 2 e/„„tf ty«., /V7tyA/f, lg . C 77 ty 7/i s 2 8 x tz)'^ "Ernestine" af Liverpool .. tiy S>kitf -KrtCtffi-•• s7f . ty\r -YS7S. 22.12.1865 anm. s.t. A/S Rederiet Dan, Kbh. - KR: L.H. Carl -(Het-tJ u-e-di, i ^„n^** - ±- /c o-o "Dan" — P.p. S", o/a/. Kt-vfepe.c-1 /. V.1884* s.t. Bundgaard & Co., Kbh. -A ft, c^et r et * 4 tf « /i - °7~ef- ' /7. 9.1885: s.t. A/S Dan, Nexø - St.14.9.1885 KR: købm. P. Berg - (oyyrf-trrk yy/ tf r x <y -r-ef ,71 • £<>•/•% sy .5.1895: overgået til Partrederi, Nexø. 30.3.1900: s.t. 3.Ar*<y Blid'd - -'j)y,y,"- JA* a - u.eV.3£7/ kr,12.ooo.
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