Category:Argonaut (ship, 1876)
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English: Argonaut was a full-rigged sailing vessel, built 1876 by Barclay Curle & Company Glasgow (Yard No 263) for A. & J.H. Charmichael & Co's "Golden Fleece Line", Greenock. 1898 sold to Portuguese owners and renamed Elvira and 1913 Argo. She sunk 1917 by scuttling charges from a submarine.
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 254.4 × 38.6 × 23.2 ft (77.5 × 11.7 × 7 m) and tonnage: 1563 GRT, 1488 NRT and 1431 tons under deck.[1][2]
Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 254.4 × 38.6 × 23.2 ft (77.5 × 11.7 × 7 m) and tonnage: 1563 GRT, 1488 NRT and 1431 tons under deck.[1][2]
Also source: Scottish Built Ships, Miramar Ship Index
Names:
- Argonaut (1876-1898)
- Elvira (1898-1913)
- Argo (1913-1917) see Category:Argo (ship, 1876)
Media in category "Argonaut (ship, 1876)"
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Argonaut (Reefing a sail) RMG PU6484.tiff 2,555 × 1,681; 12.29 MB
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Argonaut (ship, 1876) - SLV H91.250-1559.jpg 5,234 × 3,678; 3.39 MB
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Jack Spurling - The square-rigged wool clipper „Argonaut“ under full sail.jpg 3,688 × 4,981; 1.52 MB
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StateLibQld 1 133433 Argonaut (ship).jpg 1,000 × 646; 41 KB
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