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History
Name
  • Hermann Litmeyer (1939-45)
  • Empire Condee (1945-47)
  • Condee (1947-50)
  • Aisne (1950-60)
  • Clary (1960-75)
  • Marie Elizabeth (1975-76)
Owner
  • Gebr. Elfring (1939-45)
  • Ministry of War Transport (1945)
  • Ministry of Transport (1945-47)
  • Dutch Government (1947-50)
  • Wm H Muller & Co Ltd (1950-60)
  • Channel Shipping Ltd (1960-76)
  • M Garzon (1976)
Operator
  • Maria Litmeyer (1939-45)
  • Ministry of War Transport (1945)
  • Ministry of Transport (1945-50)
  • Vianda Steamship Co Ltd (1950-60)
  • Channel Shipping Ltd (1960-75)
  • M Garzon (1975-76)
Port of registry
  • Nazi Germany Haren-Ems (1938-45)
  • United Kingdom London (1945-47)
  • Netherlands 's Gravenhage (1947-50)
  • United Kingdom London (1950-60)
  • United Kingdom Jersey (1960-75)
  • Panama Panama City (1975-76)
BuilderVan Diepen Scheepswerf Gebroeders NV,
Yard number834
LaunchedMarch 1939
In service20 June 1939
Out of service20 February 1976
Identification
  • Code Letters GSKB (1950-60)
  • IMO Number 5075608 ( -1976)
FateScrapped 1976
General characteristics
TypeCoaster
Tonnage
Length121 ft 3 in (36.96 m)
Beam22 ft 9 in (6.93 m)
Depth8 ft 7 in (2.62 m)
Installed power4SCSA diesel engine
PropulsionScrew propellor
Speed7.5 knots (13.9 km/h)

Clary was a 215 GRT coaster that was built in 1939 by Van Diepen Scheepswerf Gebroeders NV, Waterhuizen, Netherlands, for German owners. She was seized by the Allies in May 1945 at Nyborg, Denmark and passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Condee. In 1947, she was sold into merchant service and was renamed Condee. In 1950, a further sale saw her renamed Aisne. In 1960, she was sold to Jersey and renamed Clary. In 1975, she was sold to Algerian owners and renamed Marie Elizabeth but on 20 February 1976 she caught fire and was declared a constructive total loss.

Description

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The ship was built in 1938 by Van Diepen Scheepswerf Gebroeders NV, Waterhuizen, Netherlands,[1] as yard number 834.[2]

The ship was 121 feet 3 inches (36.96 m) long, with a beam of 22 feet 9 inches (6.93 m) a depth of 8 feet 7 inches (2.62 m). She had a GRT of 215 and a NRT of 96,[3] with a DWT of 305.[2]

The ship was propelled by a 4-stroke Single Cycle Single Acting diesel engine, which had 4 cylinders of 11 inches (28 cm) diameter by 171116 (45 cm) stroke. The engine was built by Humboldt-Deutzmotoren AG, Köln-Deutz.[3] The engine could propel her at 7.5 knots (13.9 km/h).[2]

History

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Herman Litmeyer was built for Gebr. Elfring. She entered service on 20 June 1939.[2] Her port of registry was Haren a/d Ems.[3] She was placed under the management of Maria Litmeyer.[1] In May 1945, Herman Litmeyer was seized by the Allies at Nyborg, Denmark. She was passed to the MoWT and was renamed Empire Condee.[1] In 1947, she was allocated to the Dutch Government and was renamed Condee.[2]

In 1950, she was sold to Wm H Muller & Co Ltd, London and was renamed Aisne. She was operated by the Vianda Steamship Co Ltd, London. The Code Letters GSKB were allocated. In 1960, she was sold to Shipping & Trading Co Ltd, Jersey and was renamed Clary. With the introduction on IMO Numbers, Clary was allocated 5075608. In 1975, she was sold to Manuel Garcon, Tangier and renamed Marie Elizabeth. She was placed under the Panamanian flag. On 20 February 1976, a fire broke out while Marie Elizabeth was moored at Barcelona, Spain.[2] She was declared a total loss.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Mitchell, W H, and Sawyer, L A (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85044-275-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ a b c d e f "Vianda S.S. Co. Ltd., Londen" (in Dutch). Zeevaart. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  • ^ a b c "LLOYD'S REGISTER, STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS UNDER 300 TONS, TRAWLERS &c" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 3 June 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MV_Clary_(1939)&oldid=1214496495"

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