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Suzanne

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:33 am
by shipstamps

The Suzanne was a steel barque built in 1901 by the Atel. et Chant. de Normandie, of Rouen, for the Cie. Harraire de Nay. (Ed. Colbert and Company, managers). Any further history of this ship is not known to me, and I would appreciate any information about her.
SG284 Sea Breezes 11/67

Re: Suzanne

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:28 pm
by aukepalmhof
Built as an iron barque on the yard of Chantiers de Normandie at Rouen, France for E.Corblet & Co. at Le Havre.
23 March 1901 launched under the name SUZANNE.
Tonnage 2.691 gross, 2.270 net. Dim. 86 x 12.5 x 7.9m. (draught)
Sail area of 2.631 square meters. Crew around 24.

Her maiden voyage was from Le Havre to Noumea in 89 days.
Her career was not extreme long but uneventful, sailing through the First World War undamaged.
27 Dec. 1920 sailed from La Rochelle, France for her last voyage to Australia
15 Sept. 1921 arrived at Falmouth after a voyage of 143 days from Port Victoria, Australia. Not a fast passage but due to poor Atlantic winds that year all sailingships from Australia made slow passages.
After discharge laid up in France.
1925 Broken up at Spain.

Source: The Bounty Ships of France by Alan Villiers & Henri Picard. Log Book.

Re: Suzanne

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:58 am
by FrenchShips
The stamp is designed after a painting made by French marine painter Roger Chapelet.