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- Rotundus (1910)Official No.: 130251; 92x21x7 Owned by Steamship Rotundus Co., Summerville N. S. 1912, 1935; Sydney Steamship Co. 1945. Licensed for 250 passengers 1914. Rebuilt as lumber tug 1937. Sank 05/12/46 off Cape Breton N. S. ; Final Location: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 130251; 92x21x7 Owned by Steamship Rotundus Co., Summerville N. S. 1912, 1935; Sydney Steamship Co. 1945. Licensed for 250 passengers 1914. Rebuilt as lumber tug 1937. Sank 05/12/46 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tiger (1850)Official No.: 55558; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1870) 97x18x8 Owned by Nova Scotia Coal Co., Westville N. S. Tug. Wrecked in storm 06/05/86 Rocky Bay, Cape Breton. ; Final Location: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 55558; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1870) 97x18x8 Owned by Nova Scotia Coal Co., Westville N. S. Tug. Wrecked in storm 06/05/86 Rocky Bay, Cape Breton. ; Final Location: Cape …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wabana (1911)Official No.: 131402; Previous Registration: British (1921) Later Registration: U.K. (1931) 375x52x28 Owned by Wabana Steamship Co., Halifax. Wrecked 19/02/34 near Guyon Island, Cape Breton N. S. ; Final Location: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 131402; Previous Registration: British (1921) Later Registration: U.K. (1931) 375x52x28 Owned by Wabana Steamship Co., Halifax. Wrecked 19/02/34 near Guyon Island, Cape Breton N. S. ; Final Location: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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