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- Reindeer I (1884)Official No.: 151081; 168x32x16 Owned by Halifax Shipyards Ltd. Built by H. M. Dockyard, Devonport England 1884. Arrived at Halifax from United Kingdom August 1924. Wrecking tug. Lost at sea 12/03/32 60 miles off Sambro N. S. ; Final Location: Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 151081; 168x32x16 Owned by Halifax Shipyards Ltd. Built by H. M. Dockyard, Devonport England 1884. Arrived at Halifax from United Kingdom August 1924. Wrecking tug. Lost at sea …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Premier (1891)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, WreckedOfficial 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
- City of Sydney (1890)Other Names: Rosalind; Official No.: 115274; Previous Registration: British (1912) as Rosalind 300x41x22 Owned by New York, Newfoundland & Halifax Steamship Co. 1914. Rammed and sank "Senlac" 01/07/07 off Halifax. Rammed "Douglas H. Thomas" 13/11/12 Sydney N. S., capsizing her; 5 killed. ; Final Location: Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada, WreckedOther Names: Rosalind; Official No.: 115274; Previous Registration: British (1912) as Rosalind 300x41x22 Owned by New York, Newfoundland & Halifax Steamship Co. 1914. Rammed and sank "Senlac" 01/07/07 off Halifax. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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