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  • Morning Star (1907)
    Morning Star (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 107424; 96x13x5 Owned by Sir Clifford Sifton, Ottawa 1917, 1921; D. W. Munro, Gananoque 1928. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1907. Engine 9-13-20x11 by builder.
    Ship     Official No.: 107424; 96x13x5 Owned by Sir Clifford Sifton, Ottawa 1917, 1921; D. W. Munro, Gananoque 1928. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1907. Engine 9-13-20x11 by builder.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Loretta (1907)
    Loretta (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 122480; 77x17x8 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Engine 9-18x12 by builder. Rideau Canal tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 122480; 77x17x8 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Engine 9-18x12 by builder. Rideau Canal tug.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ontario No.1 (1907)
    Ontario No.1 (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 125983; 317x54x19 Owned by Ontario Car Ferry Co. Built by Canadian Shipbuilding Co., Toronto and launched 06/04/07. Engine 20½-32½-54x36 by builders. Train ferry. Licensed for 900 passengers "summer", 136 "winter".
    Ship     Official No.: 125983; 317x54x19 Owned by Ontario Car Ferry Co. Built by Canadian Shipbuilding Co., Toronto and launched 06/04/07. Engine 20½-32½-54x36 by builders. Train ferry. Licensed for 900 passengers "summer", …
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  • Roberval (1907)
    Roberval (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 125972; 128x24x9 Owned by La Cie. du Nord, Chicoutimi 1909; to Hall & Eligh Ltd. 1910, 1916. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1907. Engine 12-26x18 by builder. Sank 26/09/16 near Oswego, N. Y., 2 killed. ; Final Location: Near Oswego, New York, U.S.A., Foundered
    Ship     Official No.: 125972; 128x24x9 Owned by La Cie. du Nord, Chicoutimi 1909; to Hall & Eligh Ltd. 1910, 1916. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1907. Engine 12-26x18 by builder. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rapids King (1907)
    Rapids King (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 122407; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122407 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 231 x 40 -- 1563 tons Rebuilt: Lauzon, Quebec, Canada in 1929 239x41x10 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Canadian Shipbuilding Co., Toronto 1907. Engines (2) 4 cyl. 3 exp. 15½-24-30-30x22 by builder. Intended …
    Ship     Official No.: 122407; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122407 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 231 x 40 -- 1563 tons Rebuilt: Lauzon, Quebec, Canada in 1929 239x41x10 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation …
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  • Alice (1907)
    Alice (1907)
    Ship       Other Names: Hibou (1927); Official No.: 122260; Later Registration: Foreign (1942) First Rebuild: Official Number: 122260 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 122 x 26 -- 559 tons Rebuilt: Midland, Ontario, Canada in 1927 126x26x11. Owned by Dominion Government; to J. Tackaberry, Lion's Head Ont. 1921; to Dominion Transportation Co., Owen Sound 1927; …
    Ship     Other Names: Hibou (1927); Official No.: 122260; Later Registration: Foreign (1942) First Rebuild: Official Number: 122260 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 122 x 26 -- 559 tons Rebuilt: Midland, Ontario, Canada in …
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