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Monday, 23 March 2015
Grain elevator built for harbour of Antwerp, Belgium according to the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf dated 17 June 1925
An item dated Amsterdam, Netherlands
17th reported that the Dutch shipyard N.V. Verschure &Co.
Scheepswerf en Machinefabriek at Amsterdam
completed the building of a floating pneumatic grain elevator for account of
the town Antwerp, Netherlands. Dimensions 30 x 10,5 x
3,30 hold) x zround 25 (height) metres. She was to be used in the harbour of Antwerp for over loading of the cargoes
of sea hips into lighters with a maximum capacity of 300 ton/hour. The grain
was via four suction pipes from the cargo holds transport to a collect space
placed on a height of 24
metres above the waterline. There was the grain
automatically separated from the dust an via a lock collected in a double tank,
weighed manually [to prevent problems with the personnel in the harbour of Antwerp] and not automatically and
further transported to the lighters. For stabilizing the elevator was below in
the pontoon 200.000 kg
ballast stored. Both vertical vacuum pumps driven by a 300hp compound steam
engine, boiler and auxiliary engines were made by the shipyard. In the pontoon
was a house for her master and further more accommodation for the crew. The was
electrically lightened and steam heated. She was the first of her design manufactured
in Netherlands.
The Dutch shipyard got the ordered despite heavy competition of British and
German firms. Until now were all elevators in Antwerp
made in Germany.
She was to be towed that day towards Ijmuiden, Netherlands and with favourable weather over sea
towards Antwerp
while she was too huge to pass inland fairways. Built in 7 months was she to be
delivered on 25th June ant Antwerp
and there to undergo her final tests.