3 Jul 1836
Germany
Germany
- Heloglander Rickmer Classen Rickmers laid down the keel of its first vessel, a 23-ton barge, in Bremerhaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Rickmers | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | AG]
16 Jul 1841
Germany
Germany
- Franz Tecklenborg, Johann Simon Abegg, and Peter Ulrichs established the new shipyard company Abegg & Co in Bremerhaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
30 Sep 1841
Germany
Germany
- Franz Tecklenborg, Johann Simon Abegg, and Peter Ulrichs purchased 29,000 square meters of land on the north shore of the Geestemünde in Bremerhaven, Germany, next to Rickmers shipyard, for their shipbuilding company Abegg & Co. The company was given permission to build slips for ships not exceeding 150 tons. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
20 Jan 1845
Germany
Germany
- Franz and Johann Tecklenborg renamed Abegg & Co of Bremerhaven, Germany to Johann C. Tecklenborg Werft. Joann was made the technical director and Franz the owner. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
23 Dec 1852
Germany
Germany
- Tecklenborg Werft and the Royal Hanoverian government signed a 99-year lease for the construction of a double dry dock on the south bank of the Geeste in Bremerhaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
26 Apr 1855
Germany
Germany
- Tecklenborg Werft of Bremerhaven, Germany began operating their King George Dry Dock. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
18 May 1856
Germany
Germany
- Heloglander Rickmer Classen Rickmers signed a contract for a site 65,000 square meters in size at Geesthelle, Bremerhaven, Germany to expand operations. ww2dbase [Rickmers | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | AG]
1 Jul 1872
Germany
Germany
- Heloglander Rickmer Classen Rickmers acquired the rice distribution company Bremer Rice and changed its name to Ichon & Rickmers. ww2dbase [Rickmers | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | AG]
1 Oct 1876
Germany
Germany
- Coppersmith Georg Dietrich Seebeck opened a small metal-processing workshop in Geestemünde, Bremerhaven, Germany with 5 associates. ww2dbase [Seebeckwerft AG | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 Sep 1880
Germany
Germany
- Tecklenborg Werft of Bremerhaven, Germany received approval to build iron ships. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
27 Nov 1886
Germany
Germany
- Rickmer Clasen Rickmers, the founder of Heloglander Rickmer Classen Rickmers, passed away. His 79-year-old son Andreas Rickmers took control of the company. ww2dbase [Rickmers | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | AG]
8 May 1895
Germany
Germany
- Seebeckwerft purchased the Lange and Ullrich shipyard, also in Bremerhaven in Germany, from the firm H. F. Ullrich. ww2dbase [Seebeckwerft AG | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
12 Mar 1905
Germany
Germany
- Unexpected high tide at Bremerhaven, Germany caused damage to the Seebeckwerft facilities. ww2dbase [Seebeckwerft AG | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
14 Nov 1905
Germany
Germany
- Westfalen was launched by the Tecklenborg shipyard in Geestemünde, Bremerhaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Westfalen | Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | CPC]
28 Dec 1926
Germany
Germany
- Tecklenborg Werft of Bremerhaven, Germany was acquired by A. G. Weser. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
26 Apr 1928
Germany
Germany
- The former shipbuilder Tecklenborg Werft of Bremerhaven, Germany ceased operations. ww2dbase [Joh. C. Tecklenborg Schiffswerft- und Maschinenfabrik AG | Bremerhaven | AG]
5 Oct 1928
Germany
Germany
- Seebeckwerft of Bremerhaven, Germany became a part of the Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau (Deschimag) group. ww2dbase [Seebeckwerft AG | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
8 Apr 1940
Germany
Germany
- Seeadler departed Wesermünde, Bremerhaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Seeadler | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
15 May 1946
Germany
Germany
- Horst Wessel was commissioned into the US Coast Guard in Bremerhaven, Germany under the new name Eagle, with Captain Gordon McGowan in command. ww2dbase [Horst Wessel | Bremerhaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
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