The Pamir under sail.
One of the P-ships that sailed for F. Laeisz, Hamburg.

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The Pamir under sail.
One of the P-ships that sailed for F. Laeisz, Hamburg.
The famous Flying P ship of the German shipping company F. Laeisz “Pamir” moored up somewhere, perhaps Vancouver.
The ship was a 4-masted steel barque, built by Blohm & Voss shipyards in Hamburg, launched on 29 July 1905 ... she was the last commercial sailing ship to round Cape Horn (1949).
On 21 September 1957, she was caught in Hurricane Carrieand sank off the Azores, with only six survivors rescued after an extensive search.
The famous Flying P-Liner Peking in the port of Hamburg in 1923.
The 4-mast barque Peking (3191 grt/2851 nrt/6280 ts) was launched on Febr. 11th, 1911 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg as a cargo sailing vessel and commissioned on May 16th, 1911 for F. Laeisz, Hamburg. She was intended for the usual nitrate shipping from Chile to Europe. Dimensions: 377½ ft x 45½ ft x 16 ft. Sail area: 44,132 sq ft.
https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/334878/title/flying-p-liner-peking/cat/524