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- Q2697422 subject Q7041039.
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- Q2697422 abstract "Maud, named for Queen Maud of Norway, was a ship built for Roald Amundsen for his second expedition to the Arctic. Designed for his intended voyage through the Northeast Passage, the vessel was specially built at a shipyard in Asker, Norway on the Oslofjord. Maud was launched in June 1916 and christened by Roald Amundsen by crushing a chunk of ice against her bow:It is not my intention to dishonour the glorious grape, but already now you shall get the taste of your real environment. For the ice you have been built, and in the ice you shall stay most of your life, and in the ice you shall solve your tasks. With the permission of our queen, I christen you: Maud.".
- Q2697422 builder Q20.
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- Q2697422 country Q16.
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- Q2697422 length "36.5".
- Q2697422 owner Q76039.
- Q2697422 owner Q926.
- Q2697422 shipBeam "12.3".
- Q2697422 thumbnail Polarskipet_Maud.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2697422 shipBeam "12.3 m".
- Q2697422 shipBuilder "Built in Asker, Norway".
- Q2697422 shipCountry "Canada".
- Q2697422 shipCountry "Norway".
- Q2697422 shipLength "36.5 m".
- Q2697422 shipName "Maud".
- Q2697422 shipOwner Q76039.
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- Q2697422 shipOwner "Asker, Norway".
- Q2697422 point "69.11888888888889 -105.02".
- Q2697422 type Product.
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- Q2697422 comment "Maud, named for Queen Maud of Norway, was a ship built for Roald Amundsen for his second expedition to the Arctic. Designed for his intended voyage through the Northeast Passage, the vessel was specially built at a shipyard in Asker, Norway on the Oslofjord. Maud was launched in June 1916 and christened by Roald Amundsen by crushing a chunk of ice against her bow:It is not my intention to dishonour the glorious grape, but already now you shall get the taste of your real environment.".
- Q2697422 label "Maud (ship)".
- Q2697422 lat "69.11888888888889".
- Q2697422 long "-105.02".
- Q2697422 depiction Polarskipet_Maud.jpg.
- Q2697422 name "Maud".