Gartenlaube of Stralsund
ship build in Stralsund 1872
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Gartenlaube of Stralsund
Summary
Gartenlaube of Stralsund is a three-masted ship[1].
Key Facts
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's image is recorded as Die-gartenlaube-von-stralsund-capt--j-f-krueger.jpg[2].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's instance of is recorded as three-masted ship[3].
- Die Gartenlaube is named after Gartenlaube of Stralsund[4].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's vessel class is recorded as barque[5].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's Commons category is recorded as Die Gartenlaube (ship)[6].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's archives at is recorded as City Archives of Stralsund[7].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's shipping port is recorded as Stralsund[8].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's gross tonnage is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q752079', 'amount': '+41891'}[9].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's described by source is recorded as „Die Gartenlaube“ zur See[10].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's described by source is recorded as Das schwimmende Pathchen[11].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's native label is recorded as „Die Gartenlaube“[12].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's short name is recorded as Die Gartenlaube[13].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+126'}[14].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's call sign is recorded as JNMD[15].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's X post ID is recorded as 1292401416598966274[16].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's country of registry is recorded as German Empire[17].
- Gartenlaube of Stralsund's FactGrid item ID is recorded as The Golden Horns[18].