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- Sindbad (1883)Other Names: Southford (1915); Official No.: 88739; Previous Registration: British (1914) 216x31x14 Owned by F. E. Hall & Co., Montreal. Built by Campbell McIntosh & Boustead, Newcastle England 1883. Engine 27-54x33 by Wallsend Slipway Co., Wallsend. Chartered to Dominion Government for Hudson Bay terminals work 1914; to Dominion Coal Co., …Other Names: Southford (1915); Official No.: 88739; Previous Registration: British (1914) 216x31x14 Owned by F. E. Hall & Co., Montreal. Built by Campbell McIntosh & Boustead, Newcastle England 1883. Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mount Stephen (1908)Other Names: Empress of Fort William (1910); Official No.: 125443; Previous Registration: British (1915) 250x43x22 Owned by Empress Transportation Co., Fort William; to Inland Lines Ltd. 1910; to Canada Steamship Lines 1912. Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend England 1908. Engine 20½-33-54x36 by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co., …Other Names: Empress of Fort William (1910); Official No.: 125443; Previous Registration: British (1915) 250x43x22 Owned by Empress Transportation Co., Fort William; to Inland Lines Ltd. 1910; to Canada Steamship …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Empress of Midland (1907)Official No.: 125428; Previous Registration: British (1915) 252x43x23 Owned by Midland Navigation Co.; Empress Transportation Co. 1909; to Inland Lines Ltd. 1910; to Canada Steamship Lines 1913. Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend England 1907. Engine 19-32-52x36 by MacColl & Pollock, Sunderland England. Mined 27/03/16 in English Channel …Official No.: 125428; Previous Registration: British (1915) 252x43x23 Owned by Midland Navigation Co.; Empress Transportation Co. 1909; to Inland Lines Ltd. 1910; to Canada Steamship Lines 1913. Built by Swan …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chicago Tribune (1922)Other Names: Thorold (1933); Official No.: 146589; 250x43x17 Owned by Quebec & Ontario Transportation Co. Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend England 1922. Engine 16-26½-44x30 by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co., Newcastle England. War service World War II; lost 22/08/40 in English Channel on first trip. ; …Other Names: Thorold (1933); Official No.: 146589; 250x43x17 Owned by Quebec & Ontario Transportation Co. Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. Wallsend England 1922. Engine 16-26½-44x30 by North …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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