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Name: PRINCE OF WALES
Type: Cargo Ship
Launched: 1845
Completed: 1845
Builder: TD Marshall
Yard: South Shields
Yard Number:
Dimensions: 173nrt, 126.0 x 22.3 x 12.1ft; (1882: 244grt, 236nrt, 121.3 x 20.4 x 12.3ft)
Engines: 60nhp; (1875: None)
Engines by:
Propulsion: 1 x screw; (1875: Sail)
Construction: Iron
Reg Number:
History:
1845 Unknown UK owner
1854 Joh Fehling, Lübeck; renamed HEBE
1856 Rodde Schröder & Co, Lübeck
1860 Damm & Geslien, Lübeck
1862 G Geslien & Co, Lübeck
1870 Rodde Schröder & Co, Lübeck
27/04/1874 Adolph Sodermann, Hamburg
01/01/1882 Alsen & Sohn, Itzehoe
1884 AG Alsen’sche Portland-Cement-Fabriken, Hamburg
1921 Broken up
Comments: 1875: Converted to lighter for inland navigation
1882: Converted to seagoing sailing vessel
21/02/1898: Converted back to inland navigation
Broken up at Wewelsfleth


Above photo as HEBE copyright of Herbert Karting

Above drawing as HEBE courtesy of Ingo Schmidborn