The 611 Ton Auxilary Barque Ship Belem

The 611 ton auxilary barque ship 'Belem', 1919. 'Belem' was built in France by builders Chantiers Dubigeon, and launched in 1896. She was sold in 1914 to Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, who converted her to his private luxurious pleasure yacht, complete with two auxiliary Bolinder Diesel engines 300 HP each. Artist Kirk & Sons of Cowes. (Photo by Kirk and Sons of Cowes/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
The 611 ton auxilary barque ship 'Belem', 1919. 'Belem' was built in France by builders Chantiers Dubigeon, and launched in 1896. She was sold in 1914 to Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, who converted her to his private luxurious pleasure yacht, complete with two auxiliary Bolinder Diesel engines 300 HP each. Artist Kirk & Sons of Cowes. (Photo by Kirk and Sons of Cowes/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
The 611 Ton Auxilary Barque Ship Belem
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