- Canadian Coaster (1921)
Other Names: Kingsley (1930); Official No.: 150351; Later Registration: Brazil (1943) 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, later Kingsley Navigation Co., Vancouver. On west coast had tanks in holds for oil trade from California.
Other Names: Kingsley (1930); Official No.: 150351; Later Registration: Brazil (1943) 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, later Kingsley Navigation Co., Vancouver. On west coast had tanks in holds …
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- Canadian Harvester (1921)
Other Names: Dalwarnic (1926); Official No.: 150348; Later Registration: Sweden (1946) 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, to Canada Atlantic Transit Co. 1926. Built by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co. 1921. Engine 18-30-50x36. Rebuilt as package freighter 1927. Rammed and sank "Nisbet Grammer" 31/05/26 off Charlotte, New York. on delivery …
Other Names: Dalwarnic (1926); Official No.: 150348; Later Registration: Sweden (1946) 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, to Canada Atlantic Transit Co. 1926. Built by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co. …
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- Annette Fraser (1921)
Official No.: 116488; 58x13x6 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co., 1928; Gillard & McVean, Wallaceburg 1935. Beached Wallaceburg late 1940's.
Official No.: 116488; 58x13x6 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co., 1928; Gillard & McVean, Wallaceburg 1935. Beached Wallaceburg late 1940's.
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- Yeldah II (1921)
Official No.: 112196; 78x18x5 Owned by C.J. Hadley & Co., Chatham; C.S. Hadley 1926; E.G. Clarkson, Toronto 1928, 1935; W.F. Hadley, Hull Que. 1942. Built by J. Hadley, Chatham 1921. Engine 10x10 (maker unknown). ; Final Location: Point Edward, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked By Ice
Official No.: 112196; 78x18x5 Owned by C.J. Hadley & Co., Chatham; C.S. Hadley 1926; E.G. Clarkson, Toronto 1928, 1935; W.F. Hadley, Hull Que. 1942. Built by J. Hadley, Chatham 1921. …
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- William M. (1921)
Official No.: 154807
Official No.: 154807
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- Elsie Doris (1921)
Official No.: 138184; 64x15x7 Owned by Ontario Government, to Toronto Drydock Co. 1935. Built by Georgian Bay Shipbuilding Co., Midland 1921. Tug. Scuttled 1945.
Official No.: 138184; 64x15x7 Owned by Ontario Government, to Toronto Drydock Co. 1935. Built by Georgian Bay Shipbuilding Co., Midland 1921. Tug. Scuttled 1945.
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- Ste. Sidone (1921)
Official No.: 150395; First Rebuild: Official Number: 150395 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 77 x 23 -- 79 tons Rebuilt: in 1927 77x23x7 Owned by D. Tremblay, Mille Vaches Que. 1928; A. d'Amour, Trois Pistoles 1935.
Official No.: 150395; First Rebuild: Official Number: 150395 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 77 x 23 -- 79 tons Rebuilt: in 1927 77x23x7 Owned by D. Tremblay, Mille Vaches Que. 1928; A. …
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- M.J. Low (1921)
Official No.: 138183; 59x14x6 Owned by C. Low, Killarney Ont. Fish tug.
Official No.: 138183; 59x14x6 Owned by C. Low, Killarney Ont. Fish tug.
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- J.D. Ainslie (1921)
Official No.: 130227; 71x15x8 Owned by W. Ainslie Jr., Gore Bay 1921; D. Cameron, Providence Bay 1928. Fish tug.
Official No.: 130227; 71x15x8 Owned by W. Ainslie Jr., Gore Bay 1921; D. Cameron, Providence Bay 1928. Fish tug.
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- Dardanella (1921)
Official No.: 150483; 56x12x5 Owned by W. M. Lee, Bedford Ont. Steam barge.
Official No.: 150483; 56x12x5 Owned by W. M. Lee, Bedford Ont. Steam barge.
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- Glenafton (1921)
Other Names: Lambton (1925); Official No.: 150234; 252x43x19 Owned by Glen Transportation Co. (James Playfair) 1921-1924; Great Lakes Transportation Co. (James Playfair) Midland, Ont. 1924-1925; Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto, 1925-1928. Built by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur 1921.
Other Names: Lambton (1925); Official No.: 150234; 252x43x19 Owned by Glen Transportation Co. (James Playfair) 1921-1924; Great Lakes Transportation Co. (James Playfair) Midland, Ont. 1924-1925; Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto, 1925-1928. …
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- CANADIAN ARTIFICER (1921, Package Freighter)
Other Names: CANADIAN PATHFINDER; NORMAN M. PATERSON; NOVADOC; HOLMEWOOD; MATHIASEN TRADER; ARA; Official No.: 150355; Final Date: 8 Apr 1942; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 44' x 22' ; 1921 Owned Canadian Government; launched as CANADIAN ARTIFICER 1921 Renamed CANADIAN PATHFINDER 1925 Owned Paterson Steamship Ltd; renamed NORMAN M. PATERSON 1926 …
Other Names: CANADIAN PATHFINDER; NORMAN M. PATERSON; NOVADOC; HOLMEWOOD; MATHIASEN TRADER; ARA; Official No.: 150355; Final Date: 8 Apr 1942; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 44' x 22' ; 1921 Owned …
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- CANADIAN LOGGER (1921, Package Freighter)
Other Names: TORHAMVAN; Official No.: 150354; Final Date: 29 Oct 1929; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 43.5' x 23.42' ; 1921 Owned Canadian Logger, Ltd 1923 Owned Kirkland Steamship Lines; renamed TORHAMVAN 1926 Owned Lakefield Steamship Co., wreck October 29 See link; Original Owner: Canadian Logger, Ltd; Final Location: Ferryland, Newfoundland, …
Other Names: TORHAMVAN; Official No.: 150354; Final Date: 29 Oct 1929; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 43.5' x 23.42' ; 1921 Owned Canadian Logger, Ltd 1923 Owned Kirkland Steamship Lines; renamed …
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- GLENAFTON (1921, Bulk Freighter)
Other Names: LAMBTON; SALVUS; Official No.: 150234; Final Date: 1952; Dimensions (LBD): 252' x 42.6' x 21' ; 1921 Owned Glen Steamship Co (Playfair) 1925 Owned Mathews Steamship Co Ltd; renamed LAMBTON 1927 Grounded Ile Parisienne on December 8; abandoned to underwriters 1928 Refloated by Reid Wrecking Co; owned Canada …
Other Names: LAMBTON; SALVUS; Official No.: 150234; Final Date: 1952; Dimensions (LBD): 252' x 42.6' x 21' ; 1921 Owned Glen Steamship Co (Playfair) 1925 Owned Mathews Steamship Co Ltd; …
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- GLENCLOVA (1921, Bulk Freighter)
Other Names: ANTICOSTI; RISACUA; GEORGE HINDMAN; ELIZABETH HINDMAN; Official No.: 150232; Final Date: 1971; Dimensions (LBD): 246.6' x 42.6' x 21' ; 1921 Owned Glen Transportation Co 1921 Owned Great Lakes Transportation Co (Playfair) 1925 Owned George hall Coal Corporation 1926 Owned Canada Steamship Lines 1927 Renamed ANTICOSTI 1948 Owned …
Other Names: ANTICOSTI; RISACUA; GEORGE HINDMAN; ELIZABETH HINDMAN; Official No.: 150232; Final Date: 1971; Dimensions (LBD): 246.6' x 42.6' x 21' ; 1921 Owned Glen Transportation Co 1921 Owned Great …
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- Canadian Logger (1921)
Other Names: Torhamvan (1923); Official No.: 150354; 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine then Kirkwood Line, to Lakefield Steamship Co. 1925 Wrecked 20/10/26 Ferryland Head, Nfld. ; Final Location: Ferryland, Newfoundland, Wrecked
Other Names: Torhamvan (1923); Official No.: 150354; 251x44x24 Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine then Kirkwood Line, to Lakefield Steamship Co. 1925 Wrecked 20/10/26 Ferryland Head, Nfld. ; Final Location: …
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- Ascupart (1921)
Official No.: 145373; Previous Registration: British (1927) 101x23x10 Owned by Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay N. S. Tug.
Official No.: 145373; Previous Registration: British (1927) 101x23x10 Owned by Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay N. S. Tug.
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- Berens (1921)
Other Names: Lady Marjory (1956); Official No.: 141357; 67x18x10 Owned by Dominion Government
Other Names: Lady Marjory (1956); Official No.: 141357; 67x18x10 Owned by Dominion Government
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- Birnie (1921)
Official No.: 141356; 66x18x10 Owned by Dominion Government, sold 1951.
Official No.: 141356; 66x18x10 Owned by Dominion Government, sold 1951.
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- Alice Mattes (1921)
Official No.: 122297; 88x19x4 Owned by A. Mattes, Winnipeg 1921, 1927; The Pas Lumber Co. 1928, D. D. Rosenbery, The Pas 1935.
Official No.: 122297; 88x19x4 Owned by A. Mattes, Winnipeg 1921, 1927; The Pas Lumber Co. 1928, D. D. Rosenbery, The Pas 1935.
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