Lwów (ship)

Lwów (ship)

"Lwów" was the first officially registered Polish sailing-ship. pl icon [http://www.promare.pl/index.php?Itemid=41&id=669&option=com_content&task=view] ] Launched in 1869 in Birkenhead, England, as frigate Chinsura, from 1883 she was named "Lucco"; then until 1920, "Nest". Since 1920 she was under the Polish banner. Named "Lwów", after the third biggest city of the Second Polish Republic, she cruised the whole world in the 1920s, being the first ship under Polish banner to have crossed the Equator, during a cruise to Brazil in 1923. pl icon [http://www.zaglowce.ow.pl/polskie/lwow/index.html] ] She was also the first Polish training ship. Her notable captains included Mamert Stankiewicz.

She was eventually replaced as the Polish training ship by the newer Dar Pomorza. She was briefly used as a hulk by Polish Navy; retired in 1938, and was scrapped soon afterwards in the Baltic Sea port of Gdynia. Captain and marine writer Karol Olgierd Borchardt named "Lwów" "The cradle of navigators of the Polish Navy". pl icon [http://www.zzkptiof.nw.pl/jest%20szkola%20musi%20byc%20zaglowiec.htm] ]

Under British, Italian and Dutch banners

Little is known about the fate of the British frigate "Chinsura". Made of steel, she was launched in 1869 in Birkenhead, by the British charterer G. R. Cloover and Co., and belonged to Thomas & Brocklenbank, a company from Liverpool. pl icon [http://www.zzkptiof.nw.pl/jest%20szkola%20musi%20byc%20zaglowiec.htm] ]

Her total length was 85.1 meters, with a beam of 11.4 meters and a draught of 6.9 meters. Speed was 12.5 knots, propulsion being provided by sails together with two Kromhout engines (added in early 1920s). She sailed on routes from Great Britain to India and Australia, carrying goods and passengers. pl icon [http://www.zaglowce.ow.pl/polskie/lwow/index.html] ]

In 1893 the "Chinsura" was bought by the Italian company F.lli Olvarii from Camogli, the name being changed to "Lucco". Under that name, she served for only five years, as in 1898 she was caught by a huge storm near the Cape of Good Hope, in which it lost masts and almost sank. Nevertheless, the "Lucco" reached Durban, where she was refitted and soon afterwards purchased by "P. Landberg & Zoon", a Dutch charterer from Batavia, which gave her yet another name, "Nest".pl icon [http://www.zzkptiof.nw.pl/jest%20szkola%20musi%20byc%20zaglowiec.htm] ]

In 1915, after serving for several years in southeastern Asia, the "Nest" came to Holland, where she was anchored in Vlaardingen near Rotterdam and remained inactive.

Under Polish banner

Some time in mid-1920, the "Nest" was noticed by a Polish commission under Captain Gustaw Kanski, who was the inspector of "State Marine School" in Tczew. Kanski liked the well-preserved, 51-year old ship and arranged the purchase. After repairs, made by a private company of brothers Van der Windt from Vlaardingen, in July of 1921, she came to Tczew (the seaport of Gdynia did not exist yet) and was renamed "Lwów", becoming Poland's first training ship. Her first captain was Tadeusz Bonifacy Ziolkowski, an experienced sailor, who had served in the German Navy during World War One.pl icon [http://www.zzkptiof.nw.pl/jest%20szkola%20musi%20byc%20zaglowiec.htm] ]

On September 4, 1921, after a special ceremony, the "Lwów" officially became part of the freshly created Polish Navy. Her banner was funded by women living in the city of Lwów, and she was handed to Captain Ziolkowski by President of the city of Lwów, dr. Stahl. Among other captains were Mamert Stankiewicz (1924 – 1926) and Konstanty Maciejewicz (1926-1930).

First years

Between 1921 and 1929, "Lwów" did not only serve as a training ship, but also carried goods, to provide funds for her existence. pl icon [http://www.zaglowce.ow.pl/polskie/lwow/index.html] ] "Lwów" served on several lines, cruising the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, Black Sea, Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean. On August 13, 1923, she was the first ship under Polish banner to cross the Equator, during a cruise to Brazil. Until 1927, she was intensely exploited, as only then the Poles purchased additional ships from France, including the "Wilno" and the "Wilia" (the latter one transported remains of Juliusz Slowacki to Gdynia and was escorted by the "Lwów").

Late years

In 1929 "Lwów" went on her last cruise, to Hanko in Finland pl icon [http://www.zzkptiof.nw.pl/jest%20szkola%20musi%20byc%20zaglowiec.htm] ] and then returned to Gdynia, to be replaced with Dar Pomorza. pl icon [http://www.zegluj.net/readarticle.html?article_id=113] ] . The banner was moved during a special ceremony on July 13, 1930, together with whole crew and some parts of equipment.

The ship was transferred to the Polish Navy, which used her as a hulk for crews of submarines. Several navy enthusiasts suggested that "Lwów", regarded as a legendary ship, should be preserved as a monument or a museum. However, these wishes were not fulfilled. On September 25, 1937, she was erased from Lloyds register. In early 1938 the ship was retired and scrapped in May of that year in Gdynia. According to other sources, she survived until the beginning of World War II, and only then was scrapped by the Germans. It has been estimated that the ship altogether crossed almost 65 000 nautical miles.

References

ee also

*List of large sailing vessels

Further reading

* Tadeusz Debicki: Z dziennika marynarza - na pokladzie Lwowa z Gdanska do Rio de Janeiro i z powrotem.
* Karol Olgierd Borchardt: Kolebka nawigatorów.
* Karol Olgierd Borchardt: Znaczy Kapitan.
* Mamert Stankiewicz: Z floty carskiej do polskiej, Warsaw 2007


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