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Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE
Posted by:
Freddy
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Date: October 14, 2010 09:15AM
Hello,
The Belgian 3 mast-schooner (358 / 229 tons - built in Belgium in 1881), called VILLE D’OSTENDE… « should have been » towed away from the port of Ostend (Belgium), on the 28 of December 1916, by the German tug-boot WILHELM and bound to Hamburg / Bremen.
Up to now I didn’t found any official evidences of this event.
Does anybody can help me in this matter ?
Many thanks for reaction and cooperation.
Freddy.
The Belgian 3 mast-schooner (358 / 229 tons - built in Belgium in 1881), called VILLE D’OSTENDE… « should have been » towed away from the port of Ostend (Belgium), on the 28 of December 1916, by the German tug-boot WILHELM and bound to Hamburg / Bremen.
Up to now I didn’t found any official evidences of this event.
Does anybody can help me in this matter ?
Many thanks for reaction and cooperation.
Freddy.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Freddy | 10/14/2010 09:15AM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Yves D | 10/16/2010 12:50PM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Josephbremez | 10/16/2010 03:13PM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Freddy | 10/21/2010 02:03PM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Josephbremez | 10/21/2010 02:49PM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Freddy | 10/22/2010 07:38AM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Josephbremez | 10/23/2010 03:45PM |
Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE | Freddy | 10/24/2010 03:40PM |