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ships of the
German shipping company F.
Laeisz of Hamburg. The
company was
founded in 1824 by
Ferdinand Laeisz as a hat
manufacturing company. He was quite...
- F.
Laeisz (/laɪs/ LYSSE;
short form FL) is a
German shipping company with
offices in Hamburg, Rostock,
Bremerhaven and Grabow, Germany, as well as ****an...
- steel-hulled, five-masted, ship-rigged
sailing ship
built in 1902 for the F.
Laeisz shipping company and
named after the
German state and
kingdom of Prussia...
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Flying P-Liners, the
famous sailing ships of the
German shipping company F.
Laeisz. She is one of the last
surviving windjammers. (The name "P****at" is German...
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Ernst F.
Laeisz was a
sailor from Germany, who
represented his
country at the 1928
Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. "Ernst
Laeisz Bio, Stats...
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Tecklenborg ship yard in Geestemünde, Germany, for the
sailing ship
company F.
Laeisz as a
trading vessel. Its
primary purpose was as a "nitrate clipper" collecting...
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Pamir was a four-masted
barque built for the
German shipping company F.
Laeisz. One of
their famous Flying P-Liners, she was the last
commercial sailing...
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citizens such as
Albert Ballin (director general),
Adolph Godeffroy,
Ferdinand Laeisz, Carl Woermann,
August Bolten, and others, and its main
financial backers...
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Lehmkuhl History Germany Name
Padua Namesake Padua Owner F.
Laeisz,
Hamburg (1926–46)
Operator F.
Laeisz,
Hamburg (1926–46) Port of
registry Hamburg (1920–1933)...
- four-masted barque. A so-called
Flying P-Liner of the
German company F.
Laeisz, it was one of the last
generation of cargo-carrying iron-hulled sailing...