List of ships with the name Eilenburg

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Eilenburg is a name that is used several times by ships. It is derived from the Saxon city ​​of Eilenburg . In addition to the ones listed, there is said to have been another ship based in Hamburg called Eilenburg in the 1960s , which was sold and renamed in 1971.

Ship list

designation Ship type Class / type Construction year Shipyard Owner period of service Whereabouts image
Eilenburg Coaster 1956 Nobiskrug , Rendsburg Shipping company Süptitz & Co., Hamburg 1956-1964 1964 to Hans Thode as Seestern , 1965 to Karl Meier as Iris-Jörg , 1982 to Hubertus Klose, 2002 to the Kehdinger Küstenschiffahrts-Museum , since then a museum ship in Wischhafen
Iris-Jörg.jpg
Eilenburg Motor ship Type Boizenburg II 1964 Elbe shipyard , Boizenburg VEB German inland shipping company 1964-1990 1990 to Deutsche Binnenreederei GmbH, scrapped in Magdeburg in 1996
EilenburgReceipt ? Coaster Sietas type 33 1965 Sietas shipyard , Hamburg Shipping company Süptitz & Co., Hamburg 1965–? later Diana Wonsild , Diana Lion , Helene Clipper , Spiros ; as Kostas on 23 January 2006 at position 37 ° 52 '  N , 6 ° 12'  O capsized
EilenburgReceipt ? General cargo ship Type XD 1967 Warnowwerft , Warnemünde German shipping company 1967-1991 1991 Eilenborg , 1993 Lady Bana , scrapped from December 19, 2000 in Alang
EilenburgReceipt ? Mine sweeper and clearing ship Condor II class 1972 Peene shipyard , Wolgast Volksmarine
German Navy
1972-1990
1990-1991
Assigned to the 4th Flotilla of the People's Navy until 1990 , to the Uruguayan Navy as Valiente in 1991 , sank on August 5, 2000 after colliding with the Panamanian cargo ship Skyros

See also

literature

  • Dünner, Hans-Wilhelm; Knoll, Horst-Christin: 50 years of the German inland shipping company . - from an East German inland shipping company to a European logistics service provider. 1st edition. Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Hamburg 1999, ISBN 3-7822-0757-2 .
  • Author collective: German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock . Ed .: Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen. Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen, Bad Segeberg 2005, ISBN 3-928473-81-6 .

Web links

Wiktionary: Eilenburg  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Footnotes

  1. Nikos Natsidis, Armin Götz: Eilenburg and Düben on the high seas in: Leipziger Volkszeitung , September 18, 2015, No. 218, page 31
  2. Pictures of the ship
  3. Data on the type of ship