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stef
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Canada
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Posted - 31/01/2004 :  19:43:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'M SEEKING INFO ABOUT SHIPS NOT LISTED ON ALL THE DATABASE ON THE NET.MOSTLY ALL SHIP ARE FROM NORWAY AND CAME AT THE PORT OF CHICOUTIMI TO CARRY WOOD TO NORWAY.

SKIPPER BEATRICE LUIES FROM FREDRICKSTAD WITH MASTER A.JENSEN IN JUNE 1888 WITH CREW OF 18 MEN

BARK JULENICA FROM CHRISTIANIA IN MAY 1888 WITH MASTER H.A.HOYER AND A CREW OF 9 MEN

BARK SIGNE FROM CHRISTIANIA IN MAY 1888 WITH MASTER
J.FRANTZEN AND A CREW OF 16

BARK ETHIOPIAN FROM FREDRICKSTAD IN MAY 1888 WITH MASTER M.EVANSEN WITH A CREW OF 15

¸BARK CARL GUSTAF FROM CHRISTIANIA WITH MASTER O.BASBERG AND A CREW OF 14 ON JUNE 1888

BARK AGRA FROM CHRISTIANIA WITH MASTER O.K. ABELL
AND CREW OF 12 ON JULY 1888

BARK ERATO FROM FREDRICKSTAD WITH MASTER J.FRITZ
ON JULY 1888 WITH CREW OF 11

P.S. Can i have info where to look on those ships
what kind of ship and owned by governement
or a company . help would be appreciate tank you!

Borge
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Norway
1297 Posts

Posted - 31/01/2004 :  20:24:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi stef

I am very sorry, but I do not have any info on those ships. I recommend that you write a letter to The Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo:

Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum
Bygdøynesveien 37
0286 Oslo
NORWAY

Børge Solem
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