List of Ebeling fish steamers

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This list of Ebeling fish steamers includes the fish steamers of the shipping company founded by Nicolaus Ebeling in 1905 .

list

No. UntSi Ship name Construction year shipyard GRT PS Remarks
1 LGRB AUGUSTENBURG I 1906 Wichhorst shipyard 232 400 sunk on November 3, 1914 in the service of the Imperial Navy
2 LDCF AUGUSTENBURG II 1915 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 230 400 1930 extended by 3.76 m, sold to the Imperial Navy in 1937
3 LGRC HOLSTEIN I 1906 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 223 400 Sunk in the North Sea in 1919 by a mine explosion
4th LDFR
DQPN
HOLSTEIN II 1921 R. Holtz , Hamburg 273 430 1933 Howaldt extended by 3.85 m, sold to Italy in 1937
5 DOUI HOLSTEIN III 1938 Howaldtswerke Hamburg 509 750 1945 extradition to the Soviet Union
6th LGQV SCHLESWIG I 1906 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 209 400 1927 sold to Cuxhavener Hochseefischerei AG
7th QVPD SCHLESWIG II 1931 Howaldt Hamburg 433 750 in the service of the April 26, 1940 Navy sunk
8th DESO SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN 1950 Howaldt Hamburg 530 800 April 29, 1950 launched, 1954 underfeed firing and controllable pitch propellers
9 LGTP SONDERBURG 1910 Wichhorst 229 450 Sold to Argentina in 1926
10 LGVD GLÜCKSBURG 1912 Wichhorst 227 450 1927 extended by 4.82 m, sold to the Navy in 1937
11 LGVH
DQPG
LAUENBURG 1912 Wichhorst 212 450 Extended by 4.89 m in 1930, sold to the Navy in 1937
12 LGWC
DQPH
OLDENBURG 1913 Wichhorst 214 400 stranded near Nordkinn on January 22, 1934
13 unknown NORBURG I 1914 Wichhorst ? 450 Sunk in service with the Imperial Navy in 1915
14th LDBS NORBURG II 1918 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 227 450 ex AXEL WALTHER , sunk south of Iceland in February 1931
15th unknown JOHS. THOD I 1915 Wichhorst 224 400 Sunk in service with the Imperial Navy in 1918
16 LDCK JOHS. THOD II 1917 Kremer shipyard , Elmshorn 259 400 Stranded off Murmansk in 1929
17th LDBT N. EBELING I 1916 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 230 400 Sold to the Navy in 1937
18th DOSR N. EBELING II 1937 Howaldt Hamburg 487 750 Sunk west of Iceland on December 23, 1952
19th LDBQ JOHS. VESTER 1916 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 229 400 Sold to the Navy in 1937
20th LDBR
DQPL
HAMBURG 1917 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 229 400 1928 extended by 4.97 m at the Reiherstieg shipyard ; 1933 exhaust turbine; Sold to Andersen & Co. in 1939
21st LDCQ FLENSBURG I 1919 Schiffswerft und Maschinenbau AG, Hamburg 250 400 Sunk in 1920 by mine explosion in the North Sea
22nd LDFW FLENSBURG II 1921 Stülcken shipyard 250 400 1933 at Kieler Howaldtswerke AG extended by 3.85 m, exhaust steam turbine; Sold to Andersen & Co. in 1940
23 LDFT
DQPM
JOHS. KLATTE I. 1921 R. Holtz, Hamburg 271 450 1933 at Unterweser AG extended by 3.85 m, exhaust steam turbine; Sold to Italy in 1937
24 DAGC JOHS. KLATTE II 1938 Howaldt Hamburg 509 750 attached Kort nozzle
25th LDFS RENDSBURG 1921 Cuttings 250 400 1933 at Unterweser AG extended by 3.85 m, exhaust steam turbine; Sold to Andersen & Co. in 1939
26th RGBT JOHN MAHN 1927 Reiherstieg shipyard 292 625 sunk on February 12, 1942 in the service of the Kriegsmarine
27 DQPV CLAUS EBELING 1933 Howaldt Kiel 435 750 Delivered to Great Britain in 1946; from September 4, 1955 as MARGARETE MÜLLER in the service of the Finkenwärder deep sea fishery
28 DQPX GERMANIA I 1934 Howaldt Kiel 429 750 Sunk on August 12, 1944 in the service of the Kriegsmarine
29 ./. GERMANIA II 1955 AG Weser , Seebeck shipyard 650 1000 November 3, 1955 launched; Replica FD ALEMANNIA
30th DQQB FRISIA I 1936 Howaldt Kiel 429 750 extradited to France on May 8, 1945, MÉROU in Fécamp ; 1952 by OA Müller (Hamburg) as KAPT. SCHRÖDER used
31 DFAO FRISIA II 1953 AG Weser, Seebeck shipyard 581 1000 Launched February 28, 1953
32 DOSP TEUTONIA I 1937 Howaldt Hamburg 487 750 Delivered to France on May 8, 1945, LE ROUGET in Boulogne-sur-Mer
33 DFAI TEUTONIA II 1944 NVMIJ De Schelde 520 850 Purchased on July 12, 1952 as a buoy laying vessel NORDSEE or WANGEROOGE II , put into service on October 30, 1952
34 DOSO ALEMANNIA I 1937 AG Weser, Seebeck shipyard 487 750 sunk in the service of the Kriegsmarine in April 1945
35 DFAW ALEMANNIA II 1954 AG Weser, Seebeck shipyard 649 1000 launched on July 24, 1954, fuel oil firing
36 ./. New building No. 807 1956 AG Weser, Seebeck shipyard 650 1000 replica ALEMANNIA

Historical references to the ship names

See also

literature

  • Karl Peter Kern: N. Ebeling • Deep Sea Fishing • 1905/1955 . Nordwestdeutscher Verlag Ditzen, Bremerhaven 1955.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Peter Kern: N. Ebeling • Deep sea fishing • 1905/1955 . Nordwestdeutscher Verlag Ditzen, Bremerhaven 1955 (copy in the historical archive of the Fischereihafen-Betriebsgesellschaft mbh (FBG), Bremerhaven)
  2. a b c d e f g h The eight fish steamers were managed by Ebeling's son-in-law John Mahn in Bremerhaven. "Your shipbuilding and mechanical engineering facilities were functional in every respect, but designed in an exemplary manner." (KP Kern 1955)
  3. for 139,000 marks (1871)
  4. Christian Biedekarken: 90 minutes of hope and fear, death in front of your eyes (private website) ( memento of the original from October 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.biedekarken.de
  5. Finkenwärder deep-sea fishing (Cuxpedia)
  6. Augustenburger / Augustenburger solution ( Memento of the original from April 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.geschichte-sh.de