Dandy was a paddle-wheel steamer, built in England in 1823. The ship was bought in 1825 by a Danish businessman and employed on the route between Copenhagen and Aarhus with the new name Jylland. The small steamer was not well suited for the job and in 1826 it was sent to Altona in Hamburg, where it got the name Dandy back and sailed between towns on the Elbe river. It was still present in the ship list from Altona in 1843, but by 1845 it was gone.
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| - Dandy was a paddle-wheel steamer, built in England in 1823. The ship was bought in 1825 by a Danish businessman and employed on the route between Copenhagen and Aarhus with the new name Jylland. The small steamer was not well suited for the job and in 1826 it was sent to Altona in Hamburg, where it got the name Dandy back and sailed between towns on the Elbe river. It was still present in the ship list from Altona in 1843, but by 1845 it was gone. (en)
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- *Dandy (en)
- *Jylland (en)
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| - Louis Oppert, Copenhagen (en)
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| - John Bowlt, Gateshead. (en)
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*Jylland
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| - *1824: J. Gill & A. Gilray, Newcastle
*1825: Louis Oppert, Copenhagen
*later: H. P. Ohlsen (en)
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* Copenhagen
* Altona (en)
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| - Dandy was a paddle-wheel steamer, built in England in 1823. The ship was bought in 1825 by a Danish businessman and employed on the route between Copenhagen and Aarhus with the new name Jylland. The small steamer was not well suited for the job and in 1826 it was sent to Altona in Hamburg, where it got the name Dandy back and sailed between towns on the Elbe river. It was still present in the ship list from Altona in 1843, but by 1845 it was gone. (en)
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