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Toivo (ship)

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Name
  
Toivo

Out of service
  
1895

Length
  
52 m

In service
  
18 October 1871

Launched
  
29 July 1871

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Owner
  
1871—1888 Tradehouse J. W. Snellman1888—1895 Eriksen & Gjersöe

Port of registry
  
1871—1888 Oulu, Grand Duchy of Finland 1888—1895 Kristiania,  Norway

Builder
  

Toivo (English: Hope) was a frigate built in 1871 at the Toppila shipyard in Oulu, Finland (then a part of the Russian Empire) for Tradehouse J. W. Snellman. Toivo was re-rigged as a bark in 1880. She sailed for Tradehouse J. W. Snellman until 1888, when she was sold to Eriksen & Gjersöe, Sweden-Norway. The ship is believed to have been taken out of service in 1895.

Actions of the Toivo's first captain Henrik Wilhelm Snellman Junior are the subject of the Finnish folk protest song "Laiva Toivo, Oulu", set to the melody of "Marching Through Georgia". The lyrics of the song, which paint H. W. Snellman in an unsymphatetic light, were probably written by Jaakko Haataja, who was the second mate of the Toivo on her third voyage from Europe to East Asia in 1874-1875.

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Toivo (ship) Wikipedia


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