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- Catala (1925)Official No.: 152822; 218x37x18 Owned by Union Steamship Co., to Northland Navigation Co. 1935. Built by Coaster Construction Co., Montrose Scotland and launched 25/02/25. Grounded 08/11/27 Finlayson Id. B.C., ashore for a month. Became floating hotel 1959; blown ashore and wrecked 01/01/65 Grays Harbor, WashingtonOfficial No.: 152822; 218x37x18 Owned by Union Steamship Co., to Northland Navigation Co. 1935. Built by Coaster Construction Co., Montrose Scotland and launched 25/02/25. Grounded 08/11/27 Finlayson Id. B.C., ashore …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary Horton (1904)Official No.: 118099; 210x33x14 Owned in United Kingdom, chartered by Dominion Lumber Co., Montreal 1908. Engine 16-25-42x33 (maker unknown).Official No.: 118099; 210x33x14 Owned in United Kingdom, chartered by Dominion Lumber Co., Montreal 1908. Engine 16-25-42x33 (maker unknown).Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady Alexandra (1924)Official No.: 151207; 225x40x10 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Built by Coaster Construction Co., Montrose Scotland and launched 21/02/24. Arrived Vancouver from United Kingdom 21/06/24. Last used 1952, became floating restaurant 1960. Eventually wrecked in storm March 1980 Redondo Beach, CaliforniaOfficial No.: 151207; 225x40x10 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Built by Coaster Construction Co., Montrose Scotland and launched 21/02/24. Arrived Vancouver from United Kingdom 21/06/24. Last used 1952, became floating …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Roberval (1895)Other Names: Savoy; Regent; Official No.: 104887; Previous Registration: British (1929) First Rebuild: Official Number: 104887 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 130 x 25 -- 359 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in 1945 130x25x12 Owned by Cie. Maritime & Commerciale du Bas St. Laurent 1914; De Monts Shipping Co., Montreal 1935; Savoy …Other Names: Savoy; Regent; Official No.: 104887; Previous Registration: British (1929) First Rebuild: Official Number: 104887 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 130 x 25 -- 359 tons Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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