Sydney Opera House at night with a ferry in front. #FerryFriday
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The Myra Spirit, arriving at The Basin, on her run from Palm Beach across Pittwater. #FerryFriday
Let's make it a #FerryFriday! Enjoy your weekend. @roxymusic.co.uk @bryanferry.com #LiveForLiveMusic
P’town ferry canceled due to rough seas 😔. So doing a Nightshift to Harpoon mini boat hop instead ⛴️ #ferryfriday
Happy ferry Friday everyone #gay #gaypup #ferry #ferryFriday
Taking the Winthrop Ferry on #ferryfriday
This Spring Bank Holiday and all half-term week the Benson Ferry will be operating between Benson Lock and the Waterfront Marina. 🤗 Bygone Boating!
#footpathfriday #fingerpostfriday #ferryfriday
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MÖNCKEBERG (1910-1955)
Technical Specifications:
Shipyard: J. H. N. Wichhorst, Hamburg
Yard-Nr: 237
TDW: 30,02
Length: 21,87 m
Width: 6,38 m
Depth: 2,30 m
Engine: 1x Compound-Steamengine
HP: 254
Passengers: 312
This postcard from the HADAG Archive was used in the 1960s by the company to wish a merry Christmas and a happy new year. The picture shows the ferry Wappen von Hamburg in front of the Landungsbrücken of the Port of Hamburg.
#ferryfriday holidays’ bonus
This postcard from the HADAG Archive was used in the 1960s by the company to wish a merry Christmas and a happy new year. The picture shows the ferry Wappen von Hamburg in front of the Landungsbrücken of the Port of Hamburg.
Miniature of an old harbour ferry.
1950s picture of an old harbour ferry.
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HEINICKE (1907)
Shipyard: Schiffswerft G. Wolkau
TDW: 81,32
Length: 20,78 m
Width: 5,80 m
Engine: 1 x Compound-Steamengine
Passengers: 210
11/17/1907: Delivered
Owner: Hafen-Dampfschiffahrts AG (HADAG), Hamburg
1945-47: major overhaul
12/08/1959: demolition.
#ferryfriday (12/100)
KLOPSTOCK (1901)
Technical Specifications:
Shipyard: J. H. N. Wichhorst, Hamburg
TDW: 38,80
Length: 16 m
Width: 4,90 m
HP: 170
Engine: 1 x Compound-Steamengine
Passengers: 152
08/17/1901: Delivered to Hafen-Dampfschiffahrts AG (HADAG), Hamburg
01/25/1936: To demolition
Scale model of a ferry from the 1900s.
Photograph of an old ferry in the post of Hamburg in the 1930s.
#ferryfriday (11/100)
BRAHMS
Shipyard: H. C. Stülcken Sohn, Hamburg
TDW: 56,66
Length: 23m
Width: 6m
Depth: 2m
Passengers: 291
10/22/1902: Delivered
Owner: Hafen-Dampfschiffahrts AG (HADAG), Hamburg
Used in harbour traffic.
In bad condition after World War II
10/08/1954: Sold for demolition
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VERSMANN (1900)
Shipyard: Janssen & Schmilinsky, Hamburg
Yard-Nr: 391
TDW: 21,39
Length: 19,25 m
Width: 5,83 m
Depth: 2,40 m
HP: 200
Passengers: 246
11/12/1900: Delivered
Owner: HADAG, Hamburg
1946-1948: Laid up after accident
10/08/1954: scrapped
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Bugenhagen (1896)
05/23/1896: Delivered as BUGENHAGEN
Owner: Hafen-Dampfschiffahrts AG (HADAG), Hamburg
07/16/1932-07/06/1939: In service as SMIDT
Owner: Weser Reederei G.m.b.H., Bremen
07/06/1939: Demolition
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Today's chapter of the ferries of the HADAG is specially interesting. The Brockes from 1899 was apparently well built, and one of the first ferries that served all her existence for the HADAG in the Port of Hamburg.
A thread: