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''Alf'' was a three-masted Norwegian barque which became stranded and then wrecked on 23 November 1909 on Haisbro Sands, off the coast of Norfolk.〔SC1408 Harwich and Rotterdam to Cromer & Terschelling Admrialty Small Craft Chart Coastal planning chart of the Harwich and Rotterdam to Cromer and Terschelling Scale: 1:300,000〕 She was originally built in 1876 as ''Inchgreen'' for Scottish owners. In the 1890s she was sold to Danish owners and renamed ''Adolph Harboe''. Around the turn of the 20th century she was sold to Norwegian owners and renamed ''Alf'', serving until she was wrecked off the coast of Norfolk. ==History== The Barque ''Alf'' was built at the shipyards of Caird and Company in Greenock, Scotland in 1876.〔The Ship-Wrecks off North East Norfolk by Ayer Tikus: Published by Ayer Tikus Publications; ASIN B0032Z2NU0〕 She was constructed with an iron hull and she had three masts.〔 She was ordered by W Lindsay and Company of Greenwich and she was initially called ''Inchgreen''.〔 In 1878, she sailed to Sydney, Australia with a crew of 23 and 13 passengers, arriving on 18 December.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=INCHGREEN )〕 By 1891, she had been sold to Danish owners Fr. Harboe of Skjelskør, who renamed her ''Adolph Harboe''. The code letters NVDH were allocated. In 1893, her code letters were NSHW. By 1895, the code letters NHBG were allocated. She was still on the Danish register in 1903. Later, she was purchased by Actieselsk Alf (Chr. Nielsen & Company) and renamed ''Alf''.〔
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