-
English by John
Martin Crawford, Väinämöinen's name was
anglicised as
Wainamoinen. In the
Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg, a
similar hero is
called Vanemuine...
- Volynets. However, in 1918 she was
captured by
Finland and
served as
Wäinämöinen until 1922, when she was
handed over to
Estonia according to the Treaty...
-
Wainamoinen,
brave and mighty,
Asked the
second time the monster, To the
people of Wainola,
Seizes quick the water-monster,
Urgently inquired a third...
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Fennica Nordica Botnica†
Polaris Steam-powered Murtaja† Sampo† Apu† Tarmo†
Wäinämöinen† Ilmarinen† Voima† Jääkarhu† † No
longer in
service in Finland...
- The
icebreaker Suur Tõll
originally sailed for
Finland under the name
Wäinämöinen. It was
conquered from the
Russians near
Helsinki in 1918 and donated...
- (1899–1959;
broken up)
Tarmo (1907–1970;
museum ship in
Kotka since 1992)
Wäinämöinen (1918–1922;
handed over to Estonia)
Ilmarinen (1918–1922;
handed over...
- 1903
Lemco John
Reiff Frank Kelly Edward Corrigan 1+1⁄16 1:49.75 1902
Wainamoinen M.
Coburn T. Hart
Talbot Talbot Bros. 1+1⁄16 1:51.25 1901 Lady Schorr...
-
largest and most
powerful state-owned
icebreaker of
Finland at that time,
Wäinämöinen, was
handed over to
Estonia in 1922.
Since both the size of the ships...
-
Empire 1907 1969
Sampo United
Kingdom 1898 1960 Sisu,
later Louhi Finland 1938 1986
Voima Finland 1924 1945
Wäinämöinen Russian
Empire 1913 1922...
- Elf 1890 1892 Aarini, God of
Hidden Treasures 1893
Birth of the harp
Wainamoinen wisdom singer 1893
Child of Hisi 1893
Denizen of
Ahtola 1893 Fountain...