Friedig -the Norwegian bark 1897.

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Anatol
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Friedig -the Norwegian bark 1897.

Post by Anatol » Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:44 pm

The Norwegian wooden bark Friedig was built by J.R. Andersen at Grimstad, Norway, in 1897. Owned by O.T. Tonnevold of the same port, she was registered at 551 tons gross (496 net) and measured 154 feet in length with a 32 foot beam.The design stamp is made after painting of Antonio Jacobsen: The Norwegian bark «Friedig» at sea under reduced sail.
Rwanda 2013;400f. Source:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Categ ... hip,_1897)
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Re: Friedig -the Norwegian bark 1897.

Post by aukepalmhof » Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:11 pm

This stamp issued by Rwanda in 2013 shows us the Norwegian bark FREIDIG the design is made after a painting made by Antonio Jacobsen (1850 – 1921) which show us the bark under reduced sail. The name is wrongly spelled on the stamp as FRIEDIG also Wikipedia uses this name by the painting.

1897 Built as a wooden hulled bark rigged cargo vessel built by T Terjesen Eskedal, Vigkilen, Fjære, Grimstad, Norway for O.T. Tønneveld et.al, Grimstad. (Wikipedia gives the builder as J.R. Andersen in Grimstad.)
Launched as the FREIDIG. (boldly)
Tonnage 551 brt, 496 nrt, dim. 151.2 x 31.9 x 14.7ft.
Building cost NOK 60,000.

1905 Transferred to A/S Freidig (O.T. Tønneveld),Grimstad.
1912 Sold to S.Ohlssons Söner, Timmernabben, Sweden and renamed FRIGGA.

05 December 1919 she sank after striking a mine in the Kattegat at Herthas Flak, Denmark while on a voyage from North Shields, England to Malmö, Sweden with a cargo of coke. The Captain and seven crew died, only two crew members survived.

http://skipshistorie.net/Grimstad/GRI%2 ... REIDIG.htm Anatol. Wikipedia.
RWANDA 2013 400f sg?, scott? (I am not sure if it is a legally issued stamp or an illegal one)

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