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Großherzogin Elisabeth is a 1909 German sailing ship built as the San Antonio, a replacement for the 1907 freighter San Antonio which had been lost in a collision at sea. On 25 January 1914, San Antonio ran aground off the coast of Morocco. In 1929 she capsized near Copenhagen, Denmark; however, she was salvageable and was converted into a coastal trading vessel. In 1982, the ship was sold to the Kreis of Wesermarsch and the sail training club Schulschiffverein „Großherzogin Elisabeth“ e. V. was founded. Since 1993, the club has been owner of the ship.

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  • Großherzogin Elisabeth (de)
  • Großherzogin Elisabeth (ship) (en)
  • Großherzogin Elisabeth (żaglowiec) (pl)
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  • Die Großherzogin Elisabeth – ursprünglich San Antonio, dann Ariadne – ist ein dreimastiger Gaffelschoner mit Heimathafen Elsfleth an der Unterweser. Derzeit ist es das Schulschiff der Seefahrtsschule Elsfleth und nach der oldenburgischen Großherzogin Elisabeth Alexandrine Mathilde von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1869–1955) benannt. (de)
  • Großherzogin Elisabeth – trójmasztowy szkuner gaflowy, jego portem macierzystym jest Elsfleth. Zbudowany na stalowym kadłubie około 1909 r. w Holandii. Przybierał różne nazwy w tym „Ariadne” i „San Antonio”. Po II wojnie światowej został przebudowany na luksusowy jacht. Jego długość to 63,7 m. Powierzchnia ożaglowania tego szkunera to 1010 m². Pojemność 463 BRT. (pl)
  • Großherzogin Elisabeth is a 1909 German sailing ship built as the San Antonio, a replacement for the 1907 freighter San Antonio which had been lost in a collision at sea. On 25 January 1914, San Antonio ran aground off the coast of Morocco. In 1929 she capsized near Copenhagen, Denmark; however, she was salvageable and was converted into a coastal trading vessel. In 1982, the ship was sold to the Kreis of Wesermarsch and the sail training club Schulschiffverein „Großherzogin Elisabeth“ e. V. was founded. Since 1993, the club has been owner of the ship. (en)
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  • *Ariadne (1973–1982) (en)
  • *Großherzogin Elisabeth (1982–present) (en)
  • *”San Antonio” (1965-1973) (en)
  • San Antonio (1909-1973) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sail_Amsterdam_2010_Sail-in_(002a).jpg
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  • Elsfleth (en)
  • Hovenäset (en)
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  • Diesel (en)
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  • Built on a shipyard in Alblasserdam, the Netherlands (en)
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  • Sold (en)
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  • * *Call sign: DGEN * (en)
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