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Re: Belgian 3 mast-schooner VILLE D'OSTENDE
Posted by: Josephbremez ()
Date: October 23, 2010 03:45PM

Freddy,

Just received the two volume set of the book Room 40: German Naval Warfare
1914-1918 by Hans Joachim Koervwer from my local library.

"WILHELM- Perhaps the Kiel steamer of 274 tons gross. A vessel of this name
was employed at transport during the Riga operations in 1917." (this ship does
not appear in the on-line index but does appear in the book on page 588)

"WILHELMINA- Tug,employed in the North Sea after the Battle of Jutland,1916.
Probably the Hamburg tug, 64 tons gross."

"WILHELM WREDE- Hamburg tug, built 1914,215 tons gross I.H.P.700. In the Naval
service. From 1917 until the end of the war, she worked with the Baltic
Netlaying Flotilla."

Not much, but all there is.

Joe

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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


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