List of ships named Concordia

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Concordia is a ship name that is used several times or is part of a ship name. Ships with the names Concord (English) and Concorde (French) have also been recorded. Dutch ships were preferred with the translated name Eendracht (for example the fleet flagship Eendracht ) in different spellings and were often given because of the federal form of government. The name Concordia (Latin) is derived from the goddess of unity in Roman mythology .

Ship list

designation Ship type Class / type Construction year Shipyard Owner period of service Whereabouts image
Concord galleon before 1663
Concordia Sailing ship 1696 Dutch East India Company sunk on February 5, 1708
Concordia Passenger ship / cargo ship Side wheel steamer 1827 Prussian-Rhenish Steamship Company
Concordia 1.dt.Rheindampfer.jpg
Concord Sailing ship Sloop-of-war 1828 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard United States Navy until 1842 ran aground
Concordia Three-masted barque 1869 TR Oswald & Company, Sunderland 1869-1897 Sunk April 13, 1948 as a breakwater
Concord Gunboat Yorktown class gunboat 1891 NF Palmer & Company / Delaware River Shipbuilding United States Navy until 1929
Concordia Sailing ship Three-masted barque 1890 Vegesack Towed to the Rottnest ship cemetery and sunk on April 20, 1948.
Concordia Passenger ship Steamship / motor ship 1895 Aron & Gollnow, Szczecin Stralauer Dampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft Manthey, Wolff & Zwerner; last owner of the White Fleet Potsdam 1895-1988 Canceled in 1978
Concordia Steamship 1930 Vashon Navigation Company until 1958
Concordia Three-masted barquentine Auxiliary sailors 1992 Colod shipyard, Szczecin West Island College International, Bahamas 1992-2010 Sunk on February 17, 2010
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Concord Container Ship Warnow CS 1400 1994 Kvaerner Warnow shipyard / Rostock MS "CONCORD" Gebr. Winter Management company / shipping company Gebr. Winter scrapped in 2013 in motion
Concordia Day trip boat (inland) 1996 Ship service Oberwinter, Remagen CW Czarnietzki and Wiese harbor and party trips in motion
ConcordiaReceipt ? Container Ship 1997 JJ Sietas KG shipyard Koppelmann Reederei Wedel in motion
Concordia II Day trip boat Paddle steamer replica 2000 Self-made, workshop of the Albrecht shipping company Shipping company Albrecht in motion
Costa Concordia Post panamax cruise ship Concordia class (type ship) 2006 Fincantieri - Cantieri Navali Italiani (Sestri Ponente, Italy) Costa Crociere 2006–2012 Run aground and capsized on January 13, 2012, later recovered and scrapped
Costa Concordia in 2009.jpg
ConcordiaReceipt ? Bulk carrier 2011 in motion

Web links

Commons : Ships named Concordia  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. L. 39 m / W. 19.29 m / D. 5.03 m
  2. ^ Alden, John D. American Steel Navy: A Photographic History of the US Navy from the Introduction of the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great White Fleet. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1989. ISBN 0-87021-248-6
  3. Dena Garratt: Précis of the wrecks in the ship's graveyard, Rottnest. (PDF, 372 kB) ( Memento from November 18, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) + [1] + [2]
  4. : Kurt Groggert Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree Berliner contributions to the history of technology and industrial culture, Vol 10, Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin 1988. ISBN 3-7759-0153-1 ff, page 312th
  5. Bulletin of information and analysis on ship demolition # 31 May 17th 2013
  6. Picture and data at maritime-connector.com [3] Length: 167 m; Gross register tonnes: 14968, load capacity: 20088 t, IMO: 9085314
  7. Bulletin of information and analysis on ship demolition # 31 May 17th 2013
  8. Dieter Schubert German Inland Passenger Ships Illustrated Ship Register Uwe Welz Verlag Berlin 2000 / ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 496
  9. Company page [4] (L. 15 m / W 6 m / D 0.8 m) / Dieter Schubert German inland passenger ships Illustrated ship register Uwe Welz Verlag Berlin 2000 / ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 606