Looking back on extremely modest beginnings as a boatyard in Aumund near Bremen, the Fr. Lürssen boatyard founded in 1875 is today a Bremen-Vege-sack-based shipbuilding group specializing in the construction of naval vessels and large motor-yachts. Before World War I, it was one of Germany’s leading builders of motorized boats, offering a wide assortment of boat types including motor-yachts of up to 20 metres in length. After the war, the company went on to develop new business segments. It began seeking contact to the U.S. in 1922/23, and the first yacht went to Boston in 1924. Between 1924 and 1932, it supplied American customers with altogether twenty-eight motor-yachts of widely differing types, measuring between 12 and 30 metres, along...
With forty-three annotated illustrations extremely diverse in nature and provenance, the author docu...
"Museum ships are undisputedly among the most attractive objects of maritime history. This is all th...
In contrast to the comparatively slow and politically compulsory "transition" to so-called socialist...
From 1897 to 1898, the German Reich under Kaiser Wilhelm II, Bülow and Tirpitz changed the course of...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
The SEUTE DEERN is one of the last surviving historic wooden cargo sailing vessels, not only in Germ...
"The present-day large-scale shipyard operation Howaldtswerke - Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) dates back t...
After World War I, the war-inflated shipbuilding operations in Germany had a capacity of some thirty...
In the summer of 2009, during maintenance work on the Rhine dike north of the old city centre of Kai...
"In 1979, as part of the research project 'Pre-industrial watercraft in the Rhine river basin' the R...
To date there is no cohesive historical account of the international development of the auxiliary cr...
The development of maritime passenger carriage on the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania since 1...
In May 1908, one of Flensburg’s most important shipowners - Jens Jost (1828-1910) - celebrated his g...
An extraordinarily important component of modern change in maritime culture in the Baltic region was...
Six faience jugs on display at the Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum serve as examples of the importance o...
With forty-three annotated illustrations extremely diverse in nature and provenance, the author docu...
"Museum ships are undisputedly among the most attractive objects of maritime history. This is all th...
In contrast to the comparatively slow and politically compulsory "transition" to so-called socialist...
From 1897 to 1898, the German Reich under Kaiser Wilhelm II, Bülow and Tirpitz changed the course of...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
The SEUTE DEERN is one of the last surviving historic wooden cargo sailing vessels, not only in Germ...
"The present-day large-scale shipyard operation Howaldtswerke - Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) dates back t...
After World War I, the war-inflated shipbuilding operations in Germany had a capacity of some thirty...
In the summer of 2009, during maintenance work on the Rhine dike north of the old city centre of Kai...
"In 1979, as part of the research project 'Pre-industrial watercraft in the Rhine river basin' the R...
To date there is no cohesive historical account of the international development of the auxiliary cr...
The development of maritime passenger carriage on the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania since 1...
In May 1908, one of Flensburg’s most important shipowners - Jens Jost (1828-1910) - celebrated his g...
An extraordinarily important component of modern change in maritime culture in the Baltic region was...
Six faience jugs on display at the Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum serve as examples of the importance o...
With forty-three annotated illustrations extremely diverse in nature and provenance, the author docu...
"Museum ships are undisputedly among the most attractive objects of maritime history. This is all th...
In contrast to the comparatively slow and politically compulsory "transition" to so-called socialist...