RMB4FWKJ–The four masted sailing ship Basque Pamir in the English Channel after a 13 000 mile journey from Wellington New zealand The ship was built in Germany in 1905 December 1947
RMD3BB6T–(dpa files) - An undated filer shows the four masted sailing boat 'Pamir' in Hamburg. 80 of the 86 seamen perished when the sailing ship used for training sank 21 September 1957 in a hurricane 600 nautical miles southwest of the Azores.
RM2JAKB12–A portrait of the captain (believed to be New Zealander Horace Stanley Collier) of the Pamir sailing ship in his cabin (circa 1946). She was a four-masted barque built for the German shipping company F. Laeisz at Blohm & Voss shipyards in Hamburg A famous Flying P-Liners, she was the last commercial sailing ship to round Cape Horn, in 1949. She ended her days when she was sunk during Hurricane Carrie on 21 September 1957 off the Azores. Only 6 survived.
RMFWR0YT–Die Pamir, Dokumentation, Deutschland 1959, Regie: Heinrich Klemme, Szenenfoto
RMBHJ66F–Detail of the rigging of the 'Pamir', c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
RFK97Y9Y–Pamir with liner Giulio Cesare (or Augustus) in the background in the port of Montevideo (1950s)
RME0R28T–Dec. 12, 1957 - ''Passat'' again in Hamburg: The German windjammer ''Passat'', the sister-ship of the ''Pamir'' returned Sunday, December 8, 1957 to its home-port Hamburg. The ship had suffered a storm near the Azores by the beginning of November during which part of the grain had slid to one side. In the port of Lisbon, where the windjammer arrived under own power, the grain had to be reloaded - all of its 4000 tons
RM2E5GRWE–1949 Picture Post front cover Sailing on barque Passat
RM2HX5F2G–Londoners See The 'Pamir' The long queue waiting to go aboard the 'Pamir'. The four-masted barque 'Pamir' just arrived in London after her 80 day voyage from New Zealand, has now been thrown open to the public, and despite the bad weather, many hundreds of Londoners visited the famous sailing ship in the Victoria Dock. December 29, 1947. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RM2HX5F33–The Pamir Sails Again. The four masted 'Pamir' is towed from Hamburg for trials before starting on the Atlantic crossing... The famous four-masted sailing ship 'Pamir' sailed from Hamburg yesterday after spending two years in the docks... Built in 1905 by Blohm & Voss, the famous Hamburg shipbuilders, the ship was siezed as a war prize in 1941 and traded under the auspices of the New Zealand, Australia and America. February 12, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
RMG4HA40–Transport - Pamir - Victoria Dock, Port of London
RMD3BC2D–(dpa files) - Klaus Fredrichs, Karl-Otto Duemmer, Karl-Heinz Kraaz, Folkert Anders and Hans Wirth (L-R), five of the six survivors of the 'Pamir', stand aboard the US troop-carrier 'Geiger' in the harbour of Casablanca, 28 September 1958. 80 of the 86 seamen perished when the sailing ship used for t
RMG569FK–Transport - Pamir - River Thames
RMD3BB6P–(dpa files) - A happy father: Walter Anders hugs his 18-year-old son Folkert, one of the six survivors of the 'Pamir', aboard the US troop-carrier 'Geiger' in the harbour of Casablanca, 28 September 1958. 80 of the 86 seamen perished when the sailing ship used for training sank 21 September 1957 in
RM2HX5A8P–Princess Takes The Wheel - H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth takes a close look at the great steering wheel of the New Zealand four masted barque Pamir, during her visit with the Duke of Edinburgh to the ship in Shadwell Basin. The ship's master Capt. H. Collier is explaining the mechanism,- to-day (Wednesday). March 3, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RMKHHFWG–1 172339 Pamir (ship)
RM2TBPJJ9–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. Workers check the newly attached anchor of the four-masted barque and museum ship 'Peking' in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HX5F4H–Shipping Barquero Pamir (Finnish). March 11, 1938. (Photo by The 'Weekly News').
RMGDBM51–transport / transportation, navigation, sailing ship, supposed last picture of the 'Pamir', fake, circa 1957, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFWR104–Die Pamir, Dokumentation, Deutschland 1959, Regie: Heinrich Klemme, Szenenfoto
RMDDMXM4–Detail of the rigging of the 'Pamir', c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
RFK97YA1–Pamir near Montevideo
RM2HX5F2Y–'Pamir' - German Naval Training Vessel Sunk 1957 - Merchant Shipping. April 14, 1947.
RMRBEJ18–Summer view of Commercial Seaport of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City - Russian fishing vessel Pamir and Japanese cruise liner Pacific Venus
RM2HX5F5M–Arrival of the Finnish four-masted barque, Pamir, at Auckland after a voyage of 72 days from the Seychelles Group. Pictures taken as the vessel was shortening sail before entering the harbour and after berthing at King's Wharf. March 11, 1938.
RM2T74JN2–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows Space Photograph of Pamir Mountains, Interkosmos - Soviet-East Germany Space Flight, circa
RM2HX5F3C–Queen of Sail In all the majesty of full sail, the Finnish grain barque 'Pamir' is pictured here within sight of land after her four months' voyage from Port Victoria, Australia, with a cargo of grain. 'Pamir', only ten miles off Falmouth, is practically becalmed and if she does not get a favourable wind may be unable to make port to-day. October 2, 1949.
RF2K2304E–Rural view of a flock of sheeps and some horses in a road in the kyrgyz countryside, with mountains on the background covered with snow
RM2HX5F28–The Ancient and Modern With her white sails shining in the gleam of a wintry sun. The dour-masted 3,200-tons barque 'Pamir' made a perfect picture for our aerial photographer as she travelled up the English Channel at midday, December 21 - 79 day after leaving Wellington, New Zealand, 13,000 miles away. Included in her cargo of wools and tallow is a consignment of 64 cases of 'Patriotic' Christmas gifts - clothing. A 19th century barque, of the type which, made its precarious voyage under the captaincy of a careless drunkard. November 5, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo)
RF2T7FB09–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows 'Soyuz-29' Separating from 'Salyut-6', Interkosmos - Soviet-PolishSpace Flight, circa 1978
RM2HX5F3B–The 'Pamir' Overhauls Sails The crew of the Pamir look down on a long line of steamship their cargo as they clamber aloft. A spectacle not witnessed in London Docks for many, many years can now be seen in the Royal Victoria Docks, where the 4-master windjammer Pamir is berthed after her 80 days voyage from New Zealand. After a brief spell of rest over Xmas, the crew is new busy at the arduous task of over-hauling the majestic vessel's thousands of square feet of canvas. With the crew clambering over the rigging high above the noise activity that is London Docks, the Pamir presents a picturesqu
RMKHHKA3–1 170831 Pamir (ship)
RM2TBPJGP–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. View from above of the newly installed anchor of the four-masted barque and museum ship 'Peking' in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HX5F2T–The news that the barque Passat had made her made her end of the wonderful story of the 'Flying 'P'' line of windships, run by Laeisz of Hamburg. Although the Laeisz house-flag had not flown from a squareriggers truck since 1939, the continued employment of Pamir and Passat by other owners delayed the turning of the final page for another 18 years. December 01, 1949. (Photo by Raymond S. Kleboe).
RMPDX1Y6–241 StateLibQld 1 171539 Pamir (ship)
RMFWR0YY–Die Pamir, Dokumentation, Deutschland 1959, Regie: Heinrich Klemme, Szenenfoto
RMBHJ65R–The 'Pamir', a sailing ship, in the Royal Victoria Dock, Canning Town, London, c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
RFK97YA2–Pamir passing in port (Montevideo)
RF2T7FAYB–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows S'Soyuz-28' Docking with 'Salyut-6' Space Station, Interkosmos - Soviet-Czech Space Flight
RMKHHMPG–1 171539 Pamir (ship)
RM2TBPJHD–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. A member of the crew of the four-masted barque 'Peking' stands next to the newly installed anchor of the museum ship in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPDX24G–241 StateLibQld 1 172343 Pamir (ship)
RMFWR0YH–Die Pamir, Dokumentation, Deutschland 1959, Regie: Heinrich Klemme, Szenenfoto
RMBHJ66Y–Detail of the prow and rigging of the 'Pamir', c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
RF2T7FB19–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows Landing of 'Soyuz-28', Interkosmos - Soviet-Czech Space Flight, circa 1978.
RMKF7YBH–Pamir (ship, 1905) SLV H99.220 4466
RM2TBPJH1–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. The newly attached anchor of the four-masted barque and museum ship 'Peking' can be seen next to the name lettering on the hull in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPDRA45–94 Pamir (ship, 1905) - SLV H91.250-567
RMFWR0YX–Die Pamir, Dokumentation, Deutschland 1959, Regie: Heinrich Klemme, Szenenfoto
RF2T7FBME–Cancelled postage stamps printed by Soviet Union, that show Yuri Gagarin, 30th Anniversary of First Man in Space circa 1991.
RMKF7WKK–Pamir (ship, 1905) SLV H91.250 567
RM2TBPJHB–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. The newly attached anchor of the four-masted barque and museum ship 'Peking' can be seen next to the name lettering on the hull in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPDRA46–94 Pamir (ship, 1905) - SLV H99.220-4466
RF2T7FADC–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows Cosmonauts in Flight - 'Glory to the Conquerors of Space',
RM2TBPJHF–Hamburg, Germany. 08th Dec, 2023. The newly attached anchor of the four-masted barque and museum ship 'Peking' can be seen next to the name lettering on the hull in the museum harbor in Hamburg. The anchor comes from the sister ship 'Pamir', which sank in 1957. Credit: Gregor Fischer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2T7FB7W–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows Spacecraft 'Vega-1' - Project 'Venus - Halley's Comet', circa 1984.
RM2T74JMA–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Soviet Union, that shows 'Soyuz-31' Separating from 'Salyut-6', Interkosmos - Soviet-East Germany Space Flight, cir
RM2T7FAMN–Cancelled postage stamp printed by USSR, that shows 'Vostok', 'Salyut' and 'Soyuz' Spacecraft, 15th Anniversary of First Manned Space Flight
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