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- The Reiherstieg (German pronunciation) is an anabranch of the river Elbe in the Port of Hamburg, Germany. It connects the Süderelbe and the Norderelbe...
- Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik, also known as Reiherstiegwerft, was a German shipbuilding company, located on the Reiherstieg River in Hamburg...
- such as Dove Elbe, Gose Elbe, Köhlbrand, Norderelbe (Northern Elbe), Reiherstieg, Süderelbe (Southern Elbe). Some of which have been disconnected for...
- SS Aline Woermann was a 1879 Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik-built 74-metre (242 ft 9 in)-long German steamship. It was owned by the Woermann-Linie...
- [citation needed] On 16 December 1916, four under construction in the Reiherstieg and Flensburger Schiffbau yards were taken over by the navy and converted...
- ships built in Hamburg: Prinzregent by Blohm+Voss, and Feldmarschall by Reiherstieg. Later in 1903 the Herero people rebelled against the German Empire....
- inventory and the wreck itself. Theben was launched in March 1879 by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik in Hamburg for the Kosmos Line, being...
- Wilhelmsburg between the islands Hohe Schaar and Neuhof. It connects the Reiherstieg basin with the Köhlbrand. It is bridged by the Rethe Lift Bridge. List...
- p****enger-cargo liner owned by German company Hamburg Süd and built in 1890 by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik, Hamburg as Paragu****u. She was stranded...
- was a World War I U-boat of the Imperial German Navy, constructed by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik at Hamburg and launched on 4 April 1917...