![]() Click thumbnail for a larger image. | Description: ASIE was a 2,954 ton 4-masted steel barque built at Rouen in 1897. She was probably the largest square-rigger to berth at Hobart. On one visit she was becalmed off Cape Frederick Henry with the tide carrying her in. Her spiked steel bowsprit stuck in a crevice in the cliff and the vessel hung suspended for a few minutes until the bowsprit broke. The boats were swung out ready for the crew to evacuate when a puff of wind blew her clear. Format: pictorial and artistic works Object: glass slides Titles: Asie Subjects: sailing vessels Institution: Maritime Museum of Tasmania Object number: MMT_P_GSL019 Disclaimer The content of this record is provided by Maritime Museum of Tasmania. For any questions about the content please contact them. |