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Name of ship as recorded on the record
Verdun ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.
18/05/1918 ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Unique identifier for a given ship, it is assigned by a builder.
127 ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.
New York ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919 )
Bath ( Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917 )
Chicago ( Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917 )
Oakland; San Francisco ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917 )
New Orleans La ( Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918 )
Savannah Ga ( Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919 )
Jacksonville Fla ( Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date )
Charleston; Savannah Ga ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Rouen ( Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920 )
Ensley ( Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Physical arrangement of a ship’s masts, sails and rigging.
Sr - Schooner ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date )
Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel’s construction.
Wood ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Location of construction for a vessel’s engines.
Alameda, Cal ( Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917 )
Oakland Cal ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Brunswick Ga ( Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918 )
Alameda Cala ( Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date )
The listed port to which a given vessel belongs.
An officially licensed mariner (post 1850) holding ultimate command and responsibility for a vessel.
A ship’s total internal volume in ‘register tons’ (replaced by gross tonnage post 1982).
1352 ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920 )
1359 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
1363 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920 )
2769 ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920 )
Date in which construction of a vessel’s engines were completed.
1917 ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917 )
1918 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
The name of the port/place of destination given.
The name of the port/place from which a vessel’s voyage originated.
Algiers ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920 )
Recorded information relating the specific cargo being conveyed.
The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.
1918 ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
The individual and/or organisation listed as having been responsible for constructing the vessel. This can/may be the same as the owner and/or manager.
Savannah Engineering & Construction Co ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.
Savannah ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Broad categories and subdivisions of vessels related to their purpose or function.
Cargo ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916 )
undefined ( Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Twin Screw Motor Vessel ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920 )
A vessel’s means of propulsion.
undefined ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Steam ( Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920 )
Motor (internal combustion) ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921 )
Is the steamer assisted by sail?
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.
No ( Plan of Framing for Verdun, 25th September 1916 1916, Half Midship Section Plan for Verdun, 24th July 1916 1916, Plan of Donkey Boiler for Verdun, 1st February 1917 1917, Plan of Intermediate Shaft for Verdun, 11th May 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Verdun, 25th April 1917 1917, Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Engine Forgings Form for Inez, 4th April 1918 1918, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Verdun, 24th January 1919 1919, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Letter from R P Hutchinson, to A Scott Esq, London, regarding Verdun, 14th March 1919 1919, Letter from Hugh Boyle, to The Secretary, New York, regarding Verdun, 9th March 1919 1919, Memo to the Chief Ship Surveyor regarding Damage for Verdun, 27th March 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Letter from H P Reid, to The Secretary, London, regarding Verdun, 16th November 1920 1920, Copy of Letter to H P Reid Esq, Rouen, regarding Verdun, 28th October 1920 1920, Memo for Verdun, 23rd October 1920 1920, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Copy of letter from the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, to H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen communicating that the hull of the motor sailing ship Verdun has been sold and that the new owners propose to reconstruct and reclass her as a four-masted sailing 1920, Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921, Engine Forgings or Castings Form for Verdun, 27th August no date, Steel Test Certificate for Verdun, undated no date )
Abbreviations of the names of ports with Lloyd’s Register survey offices.
S.Fo ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917 )
Sav ( Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Rou ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920 )
The individual and/or organisation listed
French Government ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917, Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920, Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920 )
Classification symbol assigned to a vessel by Lloyd’s Register’s Classing Committee denoting the quality of construction and maintenance.
+LMC 10,18 ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917 )
+12A1; +LMC 10,18; +NDB 10,18-100 Ibs ( Wood Ship Report for Verdun, 30th October 1919 1919 )
12A1; Elec Lt ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
+12A 10,18; Oil Engines; +LMC 10,18; +NDB 10,18 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Not for Classing Committee ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 16th October 1920 1920 )
+12A1 8.19; Oil Eng; in red; +NDB 10.18; +LMC 8.19 ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920 )
+12A1 8.19 'Lost by Fire 4.20'; Oil Eng; in red; +NDB 10.18; +LMC 8.19 ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 20 September 1920 1920 )
+100A1 11.17; SS No 3 4.14; SS N 1.17; in red; +LMC 10.17 ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 18 March 1920 1920 )
Type and configuration of the engine(s) supplied for a vessel.
Crude Oil Engines 2 Stroke Cycle ( Report on Machinery for Verdun, 9th October 1917 1917 )
Recorded information related to a vessel’s movements.
Charleston; Savannah; Havre ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Rouen ( Letter from H P Reid, Surveyor at Rouen, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London requesting working plans of the vessel Verdun for the proposals to reconstruct and reclass her as a four masted sailing ship, 13 September 1920 1920, Memo between the Assistant to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register London, and the Surveyor at Rouen enquiring as to how the case of the vessel Verdun stands, and the reply that the vessel has been purchased to be broken up at Rouen, 2 February 1921 1921 )
River Seine, 15 miles below Rouen ( Report of total loss and casualty for Verdun, 19 April 1920 1920 )
The port in which a vessel is registered or permanently based.
Havre ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Verdun, 27th February 1919 1919 )
Tonnage derived by deducting from the gross register tonnage the capacity that in unavailable for cargo, e.g. machinery space, fuel, crew accommodation etc.
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