- A
number of
ships have been
named Adolf Vinnen, including:
Adolf Vinnen (barque), a four-masted
barque built in 1892 as Somali. In
service under this...
- STS
Sedov (Russian: Седов),
formerly Magdalene Vinnen II (1921–1936) and
Kommodore Johnsen (–1948), is a four-masted
steel barque that for
almost 80 years...
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Vinnen sisters,
identical ships built by
Krupps around 1921–1922 for F A
Vinnen of Bremen.
These were the Carl
Vinnen,
Adolf Vinnen,
Christle Vinnen,...
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Adolf Vinnen was a
weather ship that was
built in 1929 as the
fishing vessel Gustav Adolf Kühling. She was
renamed in 1930. The ship was requisitioned...
- Carl
Vinnen (28
August 1863,
Bremen - 16
April 1922, Munich) was a
German landscape painter. He was also a writer, on
various topics of
local interest...
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scuttled in 2005
Magadelene Vinnen II (1921), 4-masted barque,
today Russian sail
training ship STS
Sedov Adolf Vinnen, 5-masted
barquentine that sank...
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Dumaru (1918)
Mecanicien Donzel (1918)
Hastier (1919)
Treveal (1920)
Adolf Vinnen (1923) Île de Los (1935)
Joseph Medill (1935) Mim (1939)
Empire Frost (1941)...
- (1852)
Schomberg (1855) Irex (1890)
Dumaru (1918)
Hastier (1919)
Adolf Vinnen (1923)
Empire Frost (1941)1
Michael E (1941)1
Alexander Macomb (1942)1 Empire...
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Restaurants Founded 1896; 129 years ago (1896) in Bremen,
Germany Founder Adolf Vinnen Headquarters Bremerhaven, Free
Hanseatic City of Bremen,
Germany Number...
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