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  • Amelia (1894)
    Amelia (1894)
    Ship       Official No.: 104069; Previous Registration: British (1905) Later Registration: U.K. (1913) 145x23x10 Owned by Magdalen Islands Steamship Co. Wrecked Boar's Head, Bay of Fundy N. S. 07/06/12, did not re-enter service until 1916.
    Ship     Official No.: 104069; Previous Registration: British (1905) Later Registration: U.K. (1913) 145x23x10 Owned by Magdalen Islands Steamship Co. Wrecked Boar's Head, Bay of Fundy N. S. 07/06/12, did not re-enter …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Prince Charles (1907)
    Prince Charles (1907)
    Ship       Other Names: St. Margaret; Camosun (1940); Official No.: 124202; Previous Registration: British (1925) as St. Margaret Later Registration: Greece (1945) 242x33x11 Owned by Canadian National Railways, to Union Steamship Co. 1940. Arrived in Vancouver from United Kingdom 30/03/25.
    Ship     Other Names: St. Margaret; Camosun (1940); Official No.: 124202; Previous Registration: British (1925) as St. Margaret Later Registration: Greece (1945) 242x33x11 Owned by Canadian National Railways, to Union Steamship Co. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Premier (1891)
    Premier (1891)
    Ship       Official No.: 98964; 155x23x10 Owned by J. Playfair, Midland 1914. Built by S. McKnight & Co., Ayr Scotland 1891. Engine 22-44x30 by W. Kemp, Glasgow. Wrecked 02/06/17 Sambro N. S., described as "Naval service tug". ; Final Location: Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     Official No.: 98964; 155x23x10 Owned by J. Playfair, Midland 1914. Built by S. McKnight & Co., Ayr Scotland 1891. Engine 22-44x30 by W. Kemp, Glasgow. Wrecked 02/06/17 Sambro N. S., …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cowichan (1908)
    Cowichan (1908)
    Ship       Official No.: 126210; 157x32x14 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Licensed for 225 passengers 1914. Rammed and sunk by "Lady Cynthia" 27/12/25 near Vancouver. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Foundered (Collision)
    Ship     Official No.: 126210; 157x32x14 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Licensed for 225 passengers 1914. Rammed and sunk by "Lady Cynthia" 27/12/25 near Vancouver. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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