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BELEM'S HISTORY
Ordered in 1895, the Belem was delivered to
her shipowners on July 30th, 1896.
She was especially created to transport cocoa and sugar from Brazil
and the West Indies to Nantes, France.
The boat was sold to the duke of Westminster, on February 11th,
1914. The Belem undergoes profound changes to be convenient for its
new vocation : big luxury yacht.
In September, 1921, after less than four years of navigation in the
colours of the duke of Westminster, the Belem is sold to the Irish
brewer Ernest Guinness. The boat is renamed the Fantôme II.
Following the death of Ernest Guinness (1939) and the Second World
War, the vessel was laid up in the island of Wight.
The Fantôme II is bought in 1952 by the italian foundation Cini to
serve as its training ship.
On 1979, thanks to a financial help from Les Caisses d'épargne,
the Belem ownership became French once more. 1980 to now, the French
three masted training ship Belem
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