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  • Remove Search term Contributors: Great Lakes Maritime Institute
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  • Lethbridge (1924)
    Lethbridge (1924)
    Ship       Official No.: 147702; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees England 1924. Scrapped Lauzon, Que. 1961.
    Ship     Official No.: 147702; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees England 1924. Scrapped Lauzon, Que. 1961.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kamloops (1924)
    Kamloops (1924)
    Ship       Official No.: 147682; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees, England and launched 20/05/24. Engine 18-30-50x36 by Richardson, Westgarth & Co., Hartlepool England. Lost without trace in storm 06/12/27 near Isle Royale, 22 killed. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, Disappeared
    Ship     Official No.: 147682; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees, England and launched 20/05/24. Engine 18-30-50x36 by Richardson, Westgarth & …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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