List of ships with the name Spree

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Spree was and is a ship name or part of a ship name that is used several times. Ships in the name of which Spree were also included in the list . The Spree is a left tributary of the Havel almost 400 kilometers long .

Ship list

designation Ship type Class / type Construction year Shipyard Owner period of service Whereabouts image
Spree Passenger ship Rivers class 1890 AG Vulcan , Szczecin North German Lloyd 1890 to 1899 Renamed Empress Maria Theresa in 1899 , sunk in 1905
Spreewald Dry cargo ship –Hapag's forest class 1922 German shipyard , Hamburg HAPAG until January 31, 1942 sunk
Spreewald 26.jpg
Spree Dry cargo ship Launched
February 14, 1952
Nordseewerke GmbH (NSW), Emden various owners u. a. from November 19, 1962 to VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock until 1985 Demolition from February 1985 on Gadani Beach
Spreewald Dry cargo ship Launched
March 8, 1952
Odense Staalskibsværft , Odense various owners u. a. from July 15, 1965 to VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock until 1982 Demolition from December 1982 in Greece
Spree Cabin passenger ship Commissioned
April 11, 1964
VEB shipyard, Aken (Elbe) VEB German inland shipping company Berlin 1964 to 1988 Canceled in 1994
Spree Motor cargo ship (inland) 1973 Heinrich Grube - shipyard, Hamburg in motion
Spreetrans Push boat Canal pusher type 190 Z (KSS 23) 1966 VEB Rosslauer shipyard , Rosslau in motion
Spree Liveaboard 1976 Swiftships Spree Expeditions in motion
Spree Day trip boat Inland passenger ship (BiFa) type III Baptized
May 11, 1978
VEB Yachtwerft Berlin Kutzker shipping company in motion
Type III MS Spree03.JPG
Spree crown Day trip boat 1994 Lux shipyard , Mondorf Winkler shipping company in motion
Spree Spreekrone 08/24/2015 16-46-47.JPG

Berlin ships

The Berlin shipping company Riedel uses the Spree suffix on at least ten passenger ships and one restaurant ship :

Other mentions

  • In 1864, an iron steamer named Sprea , 17.5 m long, 3.00 m wide for 120 people, was delivered by the iron foundry, machine and shipbuilding company of Carl Kesseler & Sohn from Greifswald to the entrepreneurs Wittenberg and Kühl in Berlin.
  • In the 1860s the paddle steamer Spree operated between Werder (Havel) , Potsdam and Berlin , in the summer months it was chartered by the Werder fruit growers, at that time fruit and vegetables were transported by steamship over the Havel to the increasingly rapidly developing Berlin, otherwise as a tugboat.
  • Owned by Teltower Kreisschiffahrt , the second largest passenger shipping company in the Berlin area in 1907, owned, among other things, the twin-screw tugboat Spree , 18.75 m long, 4.00 m wide with 2 × 48 hp, built in 1905 at the shipyard Cäsar Wollheim and Reederei , Cosel near Breslau .
  • The Spreetal II was a wooden motorboat built in 1926 at the Schramm shipyard for the Kurt Kögel shipping company from Erkner . The partner shipping company Herman Schmidt from Freienbrink owned a motor ship called Spreenixe .
  • The ferry company Otto Hühne from Berlin-Schöneweide used a motor ferry with the name Spreeschloß for the ferry service between Baumschulenweg and Wilhelmstrand , today the ferry line F11 at the same place .

literature

  • Dieter Schubert German inland passenger ships Illustrated ship register Uwe Welz Verlag Berlin 2000 / ISBN 3-933177-10-3
  • German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6
  • Kurt Groggert: Passenger shipping on the Havel and Spree . Berlin contributions to the history of technology and industrial culture, Vol. 10, Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-7759-0153-1

Web links

Commons : Ships with the name Spree or part of its name  - a collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 152
    Freighter Spree (IMO 5337068)
  2. ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 176/179
  3. Cabin ship Spree (conversion from the steamer Wintermärchen II) → information about the ship
  4. motor cargo vessel Spree (ENI 05110500)
  5. Push boat Spreetrans (push 2369, ENI 05607800)
  6. Spree , shipping company Kutzker
  7. Spreekrone , Reederei Winkler
  8. Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Page 93
  9. ^ Name of the locals
  10. Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Page 98
  11. Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Page 151
  12. Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Page 211
  13. Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Page 211