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- Triumph (1907)Official No.: 125067; 122x22x13. Owner unknown. Built by Charlton & Doughty, Grimsby England 1907. Arrived in Prince Rupert B. C. from Grimsby 23/11/12; to East Coast 1916. Shelled by submarine 20/08/18 75 miles S. W. of Cranberry Head N. S., captured and scuttled. ; Final Location: N.S. Coast, Canada, War …Official No.: 125067; 122x22x13. Owner unknown. Built by Charlton & Doughty, Grimsby England 1907. Arrived in Prince Rupert B. C. from Grimsby 23/11/12; to East Coast 1916. Shelled by submarine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Ghent (1871)Official No.: 63145; 136x20x10 Owned by W. A. Beattie, Pictou N. S. ; R. Pickford, Halifax 1901. Engine 14-28x20. From United Kingdom 1892 for short time, off Canadian register until 1902. Licensed for 20 passengers 1914.Official No.: 63145; 136x20x10 Owned by W. A. Beattie, Pictou N. S. ; R. Pickford, Halifax 1901. Engine 14-28x20. From United Kingdom 1892 for short time, off Canadian register until …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canada (1892)Official No.: 99675; Previous Registration: British (1912) 100x21x11 Owned by B. C. Fisheries Ltd. 1912; to Canadian Fishing Co., Vancouver 1917; to International Towing Co. 1924; to Dominion Tug & Barge Co. 1927. Built by Cochrane, Cooper & Schofield, Grimsby England 1892. Tug/trawler. Sunk in collision with "North Coast" 09/11/41 …Official No.: 99675; Previous Registration: British (1912) 100x21x11 Owned by B. C. Fisheries Ltd. 1912; to Canadian Fishing Co., Vancouver 1917; to International Towing Co. 1924; to Dominion Tug & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Pioneer Tar Tells Why He Went "On the Waggon": Schooner Days CC (200)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Aug 1935 Pioneer Tar Tells Why He Went "On the Waggon" Schooner Days CC (200) ___ Founder of Port Dalhousie's first drydock, still going strong, continues record of his climb from cabin boy to captain.--The ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Aug 1935 Pioneer Tar Tells Why He Went "On the Waggon" Schooner Days CC (200) ___ Founder of Port Dalhousie's first drydock, still going strong, continues record of his climb from cabin …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- On the Button in 4 Days of Fog: Schooner Days MXCIV (1094)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Feb 1953 On the Button in 4 Days of Fog Schooner Days MXCIV (1094) by C. H. J. Snider RECENT numbers about the "Prospect of Whitby" and the sailing fleet of colliers that used to supply ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Feb 1953 On the Button in 4 Days of Fog Schooner Days MXCIV (1094) by C. H. J. Snider RECENT numbers about the "Prospect of Whitby" and the sailing fleet of colliers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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