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- Princess Ena (1907)Official No.: 122387; 195x38x23 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by H. & C. Grayson, Garston England and launched 22/09/07. Engine 20-43x30 by Crabtree & Co., Great Yarmouth England.Official No.: 122387; 195x38x23 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by H. & C. Grayson, Garston England and launched 22/09/07. Engine 20-43x30 by Crabtree & Co., Great Yarmouth England.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gopher (1910)Other Names: Ocean King (1923); Chateau; Official No.: 131308; Previous Registration: British (1914) First Rebuild: Official Number: 131308 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 101 x 23 -- 222 tons Rebuilt: in 1925 100x23x12 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway, to Quebec Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1914; to Saint John Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., …Other Names: Ocean King (1923); Chateau; Official No.: 131308; Previous Registration: British (1914) First Rebuild: Official Number: 131308 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 101 x 23 -- 222 tons Rebuilt: in 1925 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Empire (1902)Official No.: 111335; Previous Registration: British (1911) 167x26x11 Owned by Northern Steamship Co., Vancouver. Voyage out from Liverpool lasted from 21/01/11 to 11/06/11. Wrecked Sarah Island B. C. en route to Prince Rupert 21/03/14. ; Final Location: Sarah Island, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 111335; Previous Registration: British (1911) 167x26x11 Owned by Northern Steamship Co., Vancouver. Voyage out from Liverpool lasted from 21/01/11 to 11/06/11. Wrecked Sarah Island B. C. en route …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Musquash (1910)Official No.: 131307; Previous Registration: British (1914) 100x23x12 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; to Quebec Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1914; to Atlantic Salvage Co. 1920. Built by Garston Graving Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Garston England 1910. Engine 16-26-42x27 by Crabtree & Co., Great Yarmouth England. Tug. Sunk in collision 04/08/21 …Official No.: 131307; Previous Registration: British (1914) 100x23x12 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; to Quebec Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1914; to Atlantic Salvage Co. 1920. Built by Garston Graving Dock …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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