List of ships with the name Bremen
Bremen is a name that is used several times by ships, for which the Hanseatic city of Bremen or the country of the same name was the godfather.
Ship list
designation | Ship type | Class / type | Construction year | Shipyard | Owner | period of service | Whereabouts | image |
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Bremen | Paddle steamer | 1842 | Johann Marbs , St. Pauli | Imperial Fleet | 1848 to 1852 | Sold in 1853, in Hannover renamed as Hulk exhausted | ||
Bremen | Whaling - barque | 1844 | Bremen | 1844 to at least 1847 | ||||
Bremen | Sailing steamer | 1858 | Caird & Company , Greenock | North German Lloyd / Edward Bates & Company | 1858 to 1882 | Stranded October 16, 1882 | ||
Bremen | Reichspostdampfer | Barbarossa class | 1897 | Schichau , Danzig | North German Lloyd | 1897 to 1921 | Renamed Constantinople in 1921 , scrapped in 1929 | |
Bremen | Reichspostdampfer | Barbarossa class | 1900 | AG Vulcan , Szczecin | North German Lloyd | 1923 to 1928 | In Karlsruhe renamed, scrapped in 1933 | |
Bremen | Freighter | 1902 | Sailing ship shipping company | 1926 to 1930 | Scrapped in the 1930s | |||
Bremen | Small cruiser | Bremen class | 1903 | AG Weser , Bremen | Imperial Navy | 1904 to 1915 | Sunk on December 17, 1915 | |
Bremen | Commercial submarine | 1916 | Flensburg shipbuilding company , Flensburg | German ocean shipping company | 1916 | Lost at sea in 1916 | ||
Bremen | Passenger ship | 1929 | AG Weser, Bremen | North German Lloyd | 1929 to 1940 | Burned out in 1941 and subsequently scrapped | ||
Bremen | Rescue cruiser | 1931 | Lürssen , Vegesack | German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People | 1953 to 1965 | Sold in 1965 and renamed as Oeltjen , as Wal in Fahrt, back in the Vegesack Museum Harbor in 2013 and placed under protection as a “movable monument”. | ||
Bremen | Passenger ship | 1939 | Chantiers de l'Atlantique , Saint-Nazaire | North German Lloyd | 1957 to 1971 | Sold in 1971 and renamed Regina Magna , sunk on June 6, 1980 | ||
Bremen | Passenger ship, day trip ship (inland) | 1972 | Lux shipyard , Mondorf | Fleet Weser | from 1972 | 1972 as a seagull on the move, from 2005 Seelandperle , from 2010 Bremen | ||
Bremen | frigate | Bremen class | 1979 | Bremer Vulkan , Bremen | German Navy | 1982 to 2014 | ||
TK Bremen | General cargo ship | 1982 | Daesun , Busan | Stranded on December 16, 2011 and then scrapped | ||||
Bremen | Cruise ship | 1990 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries , Kobe | Hapag-Lloyd | Since 1993 | |||
BremenReceipt ? | Rescue cruiser | 27.5 meter class | 1993 | Lürssen, Vegesack | German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People | Since 1993 | ||
MCL Bremen | Multipurpose ship | 2010 | Zhejiang Dongfang Shipbuilding, Yueqing | Scheper's ship management | since 2010 | |||
Bremen 1 | Fireboat , police boat | 2011 | Damen Shipyards Group , Gorinchem , The Netherlands | Free Hanseatic City of Bremen | since 2012 |
See also
Web links
Commons : Ships named Bremen - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Bremen - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Footnotes
- ↑ Message in a bottle (bulletin of the Deutsche Buddelschiffer Gilde) 2-2012, p. 13 ff.
- ^ Monument database of the LfD