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  • T.J. Clark (1911)
    T.J. Clark (1911)
    Ship       Official No.: 126838; 69x20x6 Owned by Clark Ltd., Toronto 1911; to Toronto Transportation Commission 1928. Built by T. J. Clark, Toronto 1911, rebuilt for passengers about 1929. Engine 8x8 by Lawson & Reeves, Toronto.
    Ship     Official No.: 126838; 69x20x6 Owned by Clark Ltd., Toronto 1911; to Toronto Transportation Commission 1928. Built by T. J. Clark, Toronto 1911, rebuilt for passengers about 1929. Engine 8x8 by …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rapids Prince (1911)
    Rapids Prince (1911)
    Ship       Official No.: 130418; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130418 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 197 x 37 -- 1314 tons Rebuilt: Lauzon, Quebec, Canada in 1929 197x37x8 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co./Canada Steamship Lines. Engines (2) 4-cyl. 3-exp. 12½-20-22-22x16 by John Inglis, Toronto. Licensed for 750 passengers 1914. Stranded 30/07/22 Lachine …
    Ship     Official No.: 130418; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130418 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 197 x 37 -- 1314 tons Rebuilt: Lauzon, Quebec, Canada in 1929 197x37x8 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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