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Rickmer Rickmers is a sailing ship (three masted barque) permanently moored as a museum ship in Hamburg, near the Cap San Diego. Rickmer Clasen Rickmers, (1807–1886) was a Bremerhaven shipbuilder and Willi Rickmer Rickmers, (1873–1965) led a Soviet-German expedition to the Pamirs in 1928. Rickmer Rickmers was built in 1896 by the in Bremerhaven, and was first used on the Hong Kong route carrying rice and bamboo. In 1912 she was bought by Carl Christian Krabbenhöft, renamed Max, and transferred to the Hamburg-Chile route.

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  • Die Rickmer Rickmers ist ein dreimastiges stählernes Frachtsegelschiff, das heute als Museums- und Denkmalschiff im Hamburger Hafen bei den St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken liegt. (de)
  • Le Rickmer Rickmers est un trois-mâts barque en acier construit en 1896 à Bremerhaven en Allemagne, autrefois connu sous le nom de Sagres II lorsqu'il était en service comme navire-école dans la marine portugaise après la Première Guerre mondiale et jusqu'en 1960. Il est aujourd'hui un navire-musée à quai au musée maritime du port de Hambourg avec le , près de St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken. (fr)
  • Rickmer Rickmers is a sailing ship (three masted barque) permanently moored as a museum ship in Hamburg, near the Cap San Diego. Rickmer Clasen Rickmers, (1807–1886) was a Bremerhaven shipbuilder and Willi Rickmer Rickmers, (1873–1965) led a Soviet-German expedition to the Pamirs in 1928. Rickmer Rickmers was built in 1896 by the in Bremerhaven, and was first used on the Hong Kong route carrying rice and bamboo. In 1912 she was bought by Carl Christian Krabbenhöft, renamed Max, and transferred to the Hamburg-Chile route. In World War I Max was captured by the Government of Portugal, in Horta (Azores) harbour and loaned to the United Kingdom as a war aid. For the remainder of the war the ship sailed under the Union Jack, as Flores. After World War I she was returned to the Portuguese Government, becoming a Portuguese Navy training ship and was once more renamed, as NRP Sagres (the second of that name). In 1958, she won the Tall Ships' Race. In the early 1960s Sagres (II) was retired from school ship service when the Portuguese Navy purchased, from Brazil, the school ship Guanabara (originally launched in Germany in 1937 as Albert Leo Schlageter). In 1962, the former Guanabara was commissioned as school ship with the name Sagres (III). At the same time Sagres (II) was renamed Santo André and reclassified as depot ship. The NRP Santo André remained moored at the Lisbon Naval Base, being decommissioned in 1975. She was purchased in 1983 by an organisation named Windjammer für Hamburg e.V., renamed for the last time, back to Rickmer Rickmers, and turned into a floating museum ship. (en)
  • Il Rickmer Rickmers è un veliero a tre alberi, costruito nel 1896 nei cantieri di Bremerhaven dalla ditta dell'armatore e dismesso nel 1962.Dal 1987, la nave è stabilmente ancorata presso i St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken, il molo nel quartiere St. Pauli di Amburgo (distretto di Hamburg-Mitte), ed è adibita a museo. Batté sia bandiera tedesca che bandiera portoghese e fu utilizzata dalla marina britannica nel corso della prima guerra mondiale.Oltre che "Rickmer Rickmers" (1896-1912 e di nuovo dal 1983), si chiamò anche "Max" (1912-1916), "Flores" (1916-1924),"Sagres" (1924-1962) e "Santo André" (1962-1983). (it)
  • O Rickmer Rickmers é um veleiro, armado em Barca de três mastros, ancorado como navio museu no porto de Hamburgo. Como Sagres serviu como navio-escola da Marinha Portuguesa, entre 1927 e 1962. (pt)
  • «Ри́кмер Ри́кмерс» (нем. Rickmer Rickmers) — трёхмачтовый парусный барк со стальным корпусом, с 1987 года пришвартованный как корабль-музей в Гамбурге (Германия). (ru)
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  • Museum ship
  • Lent to the United Kingdom
  • Returned to Portugal
  • Transferred to Verein Windjammer für Hamburg e.V., Germany in 1983
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  • 1983 (xsd:integer)
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  • no (en)
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  • Hamburg, Germany (en)
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  • Location of the Rickmer Rickmers (en)
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  • Germany Hamburg#Germany (en)
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  • Rickmer Rickmers Museum (en)
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  • 1912 (xsd:integer)
  • 1916 (xsd:integer)
  • 1983 (xsd:integer)
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  • 12.20 m (en)
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  • 1916 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1924 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • 6 m (en)
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  • Lent to the United Kingdom (en)
  • Returned to Portugal (en)
  • Transferred to Verein Windjammer für Hamburg e.V., Germany in 1983 (en)
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  • File:Rickmer Rickmers nach Restaurierung 09-2016 .jpg (en)
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  • August 1896 (en)
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  • Flores (en)
  • NRP Sagres (en)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (en)
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  • Seized in the Azores by the Portuguese authorities in 1916 and lent to the United Kingdom. (en)
  • School ship for the Portuguese Navy. Victory over the Christian Radich in a 1958 sailing regatta. (en)
  • Lent by Portugal to the United Kingdom to be used as war transport. Returned to Portugal after the war. (en)
  • Hulked depot ship until 1983 (en)
  • Sailed in the saltpeter trade in Chile. (en)
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  • Hamburger Reederei Carl Christian Krabbenhöft (en)
  • Verein Windjammer für Hamburg e.V., Hamburg, Germany (en)
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  • Sails; steam engine; 350 hp Krupp diesel engines installed 1930 (en)
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  • Max (en)
  • NRP Santo André, 1962 (en)
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  • Full-rigged ship, 3,500 m2 sail area (en)
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  • 1980 (xsd:integer)
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  • Die Rickmer Rickmers ist ein dreimastiges stählernes Frachtsegelschiff, das heute als Museums- und Denkmalschiff im Hamburger Hafen bei den St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken liegt. (de)
  • Le Rickmer Rickmers est un trois-mâts barque en acier construit en 1896 à Bremerhaven en Allemagne, autrefois connu sous le nom de Sagres II lorsqu'il était en service comme navire-école dans la marine portugaise après la Première Guerre mondiale et jusqu'en 1960. Il est aujourd'hui un navire-musée à quai au musée maritime du port de Hambourg avec le , près de St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken. (fr)
  • O Rickmer Rickmers é um veleiro, armado em Barca de três mastros, ancorado como navio museu no porto de Hamburgo. Como Sagres serviu como navio-escola da Marinha Portuguesa, entre 1927 e 1962. (pt)
  • «Ри́кмер Ри́кмерс» (нем. Rickmer Rickmers) — трёхмачтовый парусный барк со стальным корпусом, с 1987 года пришвартованный как корабль-музей в Гамбурге (Германия). (ru)
  • Rickmer Rickmers is a sailing ship (three masted barque) permanently moored as a museum ship in Hamburg, near the Cap San Diego. Rickmer Clasen Rickmers, (1807–1886) was a Bremerhaven shipbuilder and Willi Rickmer Rickmers, (1873–1965) led a Soviet-German expedition to the Pamirs in 1928. Rickmer Rickmers was built in 1896 by the in Bremerhaven, and was first used on the Hong Kong route carrying rice and bamboo. In 1912 she was bought by Carl Christian Krabbenhöft, renamed Max, and transferred to the Hamburg-Chile route. (en)
  • Il Rickmer Rickmers è un veliero a tre alberi, costruito nel 1896 nei cantieri di Bremerhaven dalla ditta dell'armatore e dismesso nel 1962.Dal 1987, la nave è stabilmente ancorata presso i St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken, il molo nel quartiere St. Pauli di Amburgo (distretto di Hamburg-Mitte), ed è adibita a museo. (it)
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  • Rickmer Rickmers (Schiff) (de)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (nave) (it)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (fr)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (en)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (pt)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (ru)
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  • Flores (en)
  • NRP Sagres (en)
  • Rickmer Rickmers (en)
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