C. Ferd. Laeisz
1901
(Albatros AL-214)
- Type: General cargo
- Displacement: 4,931 tons
- Dimensions: 401 x 53 x 27 ft.
- Machinery: Single screw, steam triple expansion, 387 nhp = 11 knots
- Passengers: 3 classes
- Builder: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, Germany, 1900
- Service: Built for the Hamburg-America Line. Named for Carl Ferdinand Laeisz, grandson of the founder of the Laeisz shipping company, but the name was always abbreviated. Captured 1914 by the French Navy off Tsingtau. Transferred to France, renamed Aisne and operated by the French government out of Saigon. Sold 1924 to Italy; renamed Andreino. In 1931 became Elio for G. Bozzo Viareggio. Broken up 1932.
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