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Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes
Posted by: Josephbremez ()
Date: January 26, 2013 04:46PM

MINHO was a wooden schooner with three masts, built in Harwich, England, in the yard of John H. Vaux, during the year 1887. She was baptized with the name "Jubilee" and registered at the port of Harwich with the Official No. 91,329.

In 1910 she was sold and became Anthony Julius.

In 1916 the ship was again put up for sale, being acquired by the company J. Mourao & C ยช., Also Oporto, which keeps the captaincy lugger enrolled in the Douro, without changing the characteristics and renamed MINHO.

Source: As previously stated

Joe R

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Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Josephbremez 07/20/2012 03:18PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Josephbremez 07/20/2012 04:14PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Michael Lowrey 07/20/2012 08:55PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Michael Lowrey 07/20/2012 11:12PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Josephbremez 07/20/2012 11:51PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Michael Lowrey 07/21/2012 03:41AM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Josephbremez 07/31/2012 04:31PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Michael Lowrey 07/31/2012 04:58PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Josephbremez 01/26/2013 04:46PM
Re: Portuguese ships data filling in some holes Michael Lowrey 01/28/2013 03:09AM


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