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Re: steamer FRANCOLI
Posted by: Michael Lowrey ()
Date: December 28, 2008 05:13PM

We're slowly updating the files on ships sunk, damaged, or taken in as a prize. I've worked through lists of steamer of 300+ grt built from 1874 on and FRANCOLI isn't in any of them. So it would seem that the FRANCOLI was a very old vessel indeed, especially for a steamer. Miramar lists a ship for Spanish owners named FRANCOLI as being built in 1865, which would be a possibility.

In any case, she was on a voyage from Alicanto for Sfax with a cargo of sulphur when stopped and sunk.

Best wishes,
Michael

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steamer FRANCOLI medgod 12/28/2008 02:26AM
Re: steamer FRANCOLI Yves D 12/28/2008 06:25AM
Re: steamer FRANCOLI Simon S. 12/28/2008 04:19PM
Re: steamer FRANCOLI Michael Lowrey 12/28/2008 05:13PM
Re: steamer FRANCOLI Michael Lowrey 02/24/2009 08:42PM
Re: steamer FRANCOLI medgod 01/01/2009 01:54AM


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