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John Arnold (@JohnDA) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 2.239 · Folger: 119
So 16.06.2024 21:22
_The Evening Post_, 17 June 1924:
AN HISTORIC VESSEL
FORMER RAIDER IN PORT
Probably the most interesting arrival in Wellington for some months past, the French steamer #Antinous, drew alongside the Queen’s Wharf this morning from Dunkirk, via way ports.… though she now is engaged in peaceful trading between France and New Zealand, her mission in wartime was to harry vessels leaving this country for the scene of hostilities on the other side of the world. Not only did she sink many vessels by gunfire and internal explosion, but the mines she laid in the Pacific and Australasian waters wrought havoc far and wide, and her name came to be feared throughout this portion of the southern hemisphere. For the Antinous was formerly the Wolf, which one day was reported to be within sight of Wellington.… Sight-seers in plenty looked over the vessel to-day, and it is anticipated that many more will seize the opportunity of seeing the ship to which so much wartime history attaches.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19240617.2.100
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Black-and-white photo: Ex-German raider visits New Zealand under French flag. 1924. Photographer, S. C. Smith. Extended caption: The vessel formerly known as the “Wolf”, which arrived in Wellington on June 17, 1924. She is now called “Antinous”. Description: A front-on, portside view of the vessel docked at a wharf in Wellington harbour; in the background is the harbour, the city centre (half obscured by the vessel) and the slopes of Mount Victoria. Citation: Auckland Weekly News, 26 June 1924, p. 42. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections AWNS-19240626-42-06. https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/246501
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