• Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin (short AG Vulcan Stettin) was a German shipbuilding and locomotive building company. Founded in 1851, it was located...
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  • major routes and three smaller steamships for branch service from AG Vulcan Stettin. It was in fact a requirement of the commission that the ships be...
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  • of Munich. From 1904 he worked as a chief designer in the shipyard AG Vulcan Stettin. He was responsible for the introduction and testing of new steam...
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    the Norddeutscher Lloyd, a German shipping company. Built by the AG Vulcan Stettin between 1897 and 1907, these ships were designed to be among the largest...
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  • venture by the German shipyards AG Vulcan Stettin (located in Stettin and Hamburg), the Krupp-owned Germaniawerft in Kiel, and AG Weser in Bremen. Design work...
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  • steamship Stettin was a German cargo vessel launched in 1886 built by AG Vulcan Stettin and operated by Norddeutscher Lloyd. In March 1899, Stettin assisted...
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    ships: Königsberg, Nürnberg, and Stuttgart. Laid down at AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard in 1906, Stettin was launched in March 1907 and commissioned into the...
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    was launched on 27 June 1892, the build completed the same year by AG Vulcan Stettin. She was 120 metres (390 ft) long, had a beam of 14 metres (46 ft)...
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    AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin. This machinery was confiscated on the outbreak of war and used for these ships. Both vessels were built by AG Vulcan....
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    led to delivery of these machinery sets to be stopped. The AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin, (now Szczecin in Poland) proposed to use this machinery to...
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    USS Pocahontas (ID-3044) (category Ships built in Stettin)
    Prinzess Irene, a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built in 1899 by AG Vulcan Stettin of Stettin, Germany, for the North German Lloyd line. At the beginning of...
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    Of the ten ships built between 1896 and 1902, six were built by AG Vulcan Stettin, three were built by Blohm & Voss, and one was built by Schichau-Werke;...
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  • Windhoff Adtranz – now part of Bombardier AEG – now part of Bombardier AG Vulcan Stettin Berliner Maschinenbau Gmeinder Hanomag Henschel - acquired by Adtranz...
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    outbreak of World War I, four were to be built by the German shipbuilder AG Vulcan Stettin, to be named Z 1 to Z 4, while four others were to be built in the...
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    1890. Unlike their predecessors, they were built in Germany, by AG Vulcan of Stettin. However, like their predecessors and unlike the HAPAG liners, they...
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    was commissioned on 8 May 1918, following her construction at the AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard in Hamburg. She was commanded by Herbert Stohwasser and joined...
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    Armstrong Whitworth and three from AG Vulcan Stettin were ordered. Four destroyers from Schichau were also ordered. The Vulcan built ships were to be named...
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    Contract name Builder Laid down Launched Completed Brandenburg A AG Vulcan, Stettin May 1890 21 September 1891 19 November 1893 Wörth B Germaniawerft...
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    Vulkan-Werke Hamburg A.G., Hamburg (1930 sold to Howaldtswerke Kiel) Joh. C. Tecklenborg A.G., Wesermünde (closed 1928) AG Vulcan Stettin, Stettin (closed 1928)...
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    SMS Bremse (category Ships built in Stettin)
    (Imperial Navy). She was laid down by AG Vulcan Stettin on 27 April 1915 and launched on 11 March 1916 at Stettin, Germany, the second of the two-ship...
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    coast of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, including Blohm & Voss and AG Vulcan Stettin. Many of these shipyards were destroyed during World War II; some...
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    the Stettin port since 1923. While initially successful, a new economical recession led to the closure of one of Stettin's major shipyard, AG Vulcan Stettin...
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  • ships were ordered from Germany in 1905 and were built in the Vulcan shipyard at Stettin. During World War I, these ships were seized by the French Navy...
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    AG Vulcan Stettin. It contracted at the same time with Vulcan to build a shipyard as well as for licenses for Curtis-AEG-Vulcan turbines and Vulcan-Yarrow...
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  • Prussian S 10 (category AG Vulcan Stettin locomotives)
    of this locomotive class remains preserved. The Stettiner Maschinenbau AG Vulcan built the Class S 10.2 based on the S 10. In contrast to the S 10 it only...
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    by side in Southampton, England Class overview Builders Imperator: AG Vulcan Stettin, Germany Vaterland/Majestic: Blohm+Voss, Hamburg, Germany Built 1912–1914...
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  • Kaiserliche Werft Danzig (1871–1918) Stocznia Gdańsk (1945–) Szczecin AG Vulcan Stettin (1851–1945) Stocznia Szczecińska Nowa (1945–) West Sea Shipyard -...
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    SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1906) (category Ships built in Stettin)
    Boston, Massachusetts. Kronprinzessin Cecilie, built at Stettin, Germany, in 1906 by AG Vulcan Stettin, was the last of a set of four liners built for North...
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    then inherited the assets of the former German shipbuilding giant AG Vulcan Stettin. In the 1970s and 1980s, the shipyard was one of the most important...
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    SMS V187 (category Ships built in Stettin)
    torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy. She was built by the AG Vulcan shipyard at Stettin between 1910 and 1911 and launched on 11 January 1911. V187...
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