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Wickenburgh was a cargo liner that was built in 1938 as Adler by Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft, Lübeck for German owners. Requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in 1940, she was seized by the Allies in Vordingborg, Denmark in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Coningsby. In 1946, she was transferred to the Dutch Government and renamed Margeca. In 1947 she was sold into merchant service and renamed Wickenburgh. In 1953 her compound steam engine and low-pressure steam turbine were replaced with a diesel engine, with a reduction in gross register tonnage from 1,494 to 1,420. She was sold to Greek owners in 1963 and renamed Nissos Thassos. In 1970 she was sold to Panamanian owners ahd renamed Savilco. She was scrapped in 1984.

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  • Adler (Schiff, 1938) (de)
  • MV Wickenburgh (en)
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  • Die Adler war ein Frachtschiff, das 1938 von der Werft Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft in Lübeck für die Argo Reederei Richard Adler & Co. in Bremen gebaut wurde und nach 1945 unter verschiedenen Flaggen und Namen fuhr. Schwesterschiff war die 1938 von den Nordseewerken Emden gebaute Habicht (1577 BRT), die 1939 von der Kriegsmarine requiriert und als Lotsenmutterschiff und als Wachschiff genutzt wurde. Etwas kleinere Halbschwestern waren die 1938 von der Howaldtswerke AG in Kiel gebauten Reiher (1304 BRT) und Schwan (1311 BRT). (de)
  • Wickenburgh was a cargo liner that was built in 1938 as Adler by Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft, Lübeck for German owners. Requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in 1940, she was seized by the Allies in Vordingborg, Denmark in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Coningsby. In 1946, she was transferred to the Dutch Government and renamed Margeca. In 1947 she was sold into merchant service and renamed Wickenburgh. In 1953 her compound steam engine and low-pressure steam turbine were replaced with a diesel engine, with a reduction in gross register tonnage from 1,494 to 1,420. She was sold to Greek owners in 1963 and renamed Nissos Thassos. In 1970 she was sold to Panamanian owners ahd renamed Savilco. She was scrapped in 1984. (en)
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  • *Adler (1938–45) (en)
  • *Empire Coningsby (1945–46) (en)
  • *Margeca (1946–47) (en)
  • *Nissos Thassos (1963–70) (en)
  • *Savilco (1970–84) (en)
  • *Wickenburgh (1947–63) (en)
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