Snabba fakta
- Nr: 55
- Art: s.s
- Namn: Albrektssund
- Typ: Lastfart
- Dw ton/Depl ton: 156 depl
- Levererad 1890
- Effekt Hk/MW 260
- Beställare: Marstrands Nya Ångfartyg AB, Marstrand
Namnhistoria:
S/S Lindborg, built by Kockums Mekaniske Verksted, Malmö in 1890 and owned at the time of her loss by J. Ringen, Haugesund, was a Norwegian steamer of 400 tons.
On September 10th, 1916, Lindborg, on a voyage from Rotterdam to London with general cargo, was scuttled by the German submarine UB-6 (Karsten von Heydebreck), 9 miles northwest from the Maas lightvessel. There were no casualties.
Floden Meuse/Maas mynnar ut i Nordsjön i Nederländerna vid Hoek van Holland.
Bild från arkiv.dk
Se även bild på Perwie (omdöpt till S/S Clara) från Helsingörs sjöfartsmuseum.
En notis om Brages försvinnande:
SS Brage
On february 21st, 1914, the Norwegian vessel SS Brage, owned at the time of her loss by Olsen C. A., Tvedestrand, departed Kristiansand for Methill in ballast and foundered. The whole crew, 12 hands in total, was lost.
From Norway sources:
En artikel från webben om Ceres torpedering 1917:
On July 13th, 1917, the Danish steamer SS Ceres, on a voyage from Fleetwood to Reykjavik with a cargo of salt, was sunk by the German submarine U-88 (Walther Schwieger), 180 miles NW of Inistrahull. 2 persons were killed.
Torpedoed and sunk by U-88, on route from Fleetwood for Reykjavik with salt. Two of her crew were lost.
Bilde via Fearnley & Eger 1869-1969.
Från en polsk internetsida:
Norwegian steamers, that entered the ports of Stettin and Danzig, 1894-1900 (in order of the year of Construction)
Overgået til DFDS i 1887.