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- Beatrice (1889)Official No.: 95326; Previous Registration: British (1906) Later Registration: Britain (1915) 208x29x13 Owned by Cape Breton Steamship Co. 1906; J. & J. Yorston, Pictou N. S. 1907; to N. S. Steel & Coal Co. 1915. Stranded 24/12/06 Cranberry Head near Sydney N. S., badly damaged. To be sold for scrap …Official No.: 95326; Previous Registration: British (1906) Later Registration: Britain (1915) 208x29x13 Owned by Cape Breton Steamship Co. 1906; J. & J. Yorston, Pictou N. S. 1907; to N. S. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mogul (1896)Other Names: Caesar; Official No.: 105797; Previous Registration: British (1923) as Caesar 310x44x21 Owned by J. Griffiths & Sons, Vancouver 1923; Coastwise Steamship& Barge Co. 1928.Other Names: Caesar; Official No.: 105797; Previous Registration: British (1923) as Caesar 310x44x21 Owned by J. Griffiths & Sons, Vancouver 1923; Coastwise Steamship& Barge Co. 1928.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gladstone (1909)366x53x25 Owned in England, chartered to Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Engine 26-42½-69½x45 (maker unknown).366x53x25 Owned in England, chartered to Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Engine 26-42½-69½x45 (maker unknown).Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CONISCLIFFE HALL (1928, Bulk Freighter)Other Names: ACTON; Official No.: 160706; Final Date: 1961; Dimensions (LBD): 253' x 43.6' x 20.6' ; 1928 Owned Hall Corporation of Canada 1955 Owned Colonial Steamship Ltd (Misener); renamed ACTON 1959 Owned Scott Misener Steamship Lts 1961 Scrapped in Port Colborne, ONT; Original Owner: Hall Corp. of Canada; Final …Other Names: ACTON; Official No.: 160706; Final Date: 1961; Dimensions (LBD): 253' x 43.6' x 20.6' ; 1928 Owned Hall Corporation of Canada 1955 Owned Colonial Steamship Ltd (Misener); renamed …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Bahamas (1861)Other Names: General Meade; Previous Registration: U.S.A. as General Meade Later Registration: Bermuda (1878) 211x30x21 Owned by Quebec & Gulf Ports Steamship Co., registered in Bermuda. Built by Pearse, Stockton England 1861. Sank at sea 09/04/82 en route from Puerto Rico; 19 killed. (Another report gives date 10/02/82); Final Location: …Other Names: General Meade; Previous Registration: U.S.A. as General Meade Later Registration: Bermuda (1878) 211x30x21 Owned by Quebec & Gulf Ports Steamship Co., registered in Bermuda. Built by Pearse, Stockton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Amethyst (1878)Other Names: Santiago De Cuba; Official No.: 79042; Previous Registration: British (1907) as Santiago De Cuba First Rebuild: Official Number: 79042 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 241 x 32 -- 1495 tons Rebuilt: in 1911 240x32x17 Owned by J. P. L. Fiset, Montreal. ; Final Location: Trepassey, Newfoundland, WreckedOther Names: Santiago De Cuba; Official No.: 79042; Previous Registration: British (1907) as Santiago De Cuba First Rebuild: Official Number: 79042 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 241 x 32 -- 1495 tons …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bristol (1876)Official No.: 73624; Previous Registration: British (1897) 278x38x24 Owned by J. Dunsmuir, Victoria B. C. 1901. Built by Mountjoy, Pearce & Co., Stockton on Tees, England 1876. Engine 27-66x42 by Hawks, Crawshay & Co., Gateshead, England. Wrecked Chatham Sound B. C. 02/01/02, slipped into deep water next day (7 killed); …Official No.: 73624; Previous Registration: British (1897) 278x38x24 Owned by J. Dunsmuir, Victoria B. C. 1901. Built by Mountjoy, Pearce & Co., Stockton on Tees, England 1876. Engine 27-66x42 by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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