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About the 'Mozambique'
From Lubbock, Last of the Windjammers:
" Madagascar" and " Mozambique." These two Russell-built four-mast barques were managed by J. Boyd of Glasgow, the owners of the well-known ships, Mid Lothian, East Lothian and West Lothian. Neither of the two were considered slow sailers in comparison with other full carriers of their date, but they were criticised as being rather lightly built. In January, 1912, Madagascar arrived Melbourne only 42 days out from Monte Video, having averaged 220 miles per day for the trip. This ship, which was launched in May, 1888, was afloat three or four years back as the Russian ship Katanga. The Mozambique was sold to the Germans in 1912 and renamed Ulrich. On October 20, 1914, she was captured by H.M.S. Venus, and in the spring of 1915, being condemned in the Prize Court, she was sold to the Norwegians, who renamed her Sydneas. On March 6, 1920, whilst on a passage from Norfolk, Va., to Monte Video, she was abandoned in a sinking condition. One of her boats and its occupants were picked up by the Norwegian steamer Baarli, and taken to New York, but thirteen of her crew were missing. |
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