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- Arichat (1917)Other Names: Basque; Official No.: 150294; Later Registration: Newfoundland (1929) 85x19x10 Owned by T. H. MacDonald, Sydney N. S. 1921; Arichat Steamship Co., Sydney 1921, 1928. Built as minesweeper. Latterly chartered to Newfoundland Railway. ; Final Location: Newfoundland, WreckedOther Names: Basque; Official No.: 150294; Later Registration: Newfoundland (1929) 85x19x10 Owned by T. H. MacDonald, Sydney N. S. 1921; Arichat Steamship Co., Sydney 1921, 1928. Built as minesweeper. Latterly …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wren (1895)Official No.: 104201; Previous Registration: British (1909) Later Registration: Newfoundland (1916) 94x21x10 Owned by Pioneer Steam Trawler Co., Halifax. Built by Earles Shipbuilding Co., Hull England 1895. Engine 11-17-30x21 by builder. ; Final Location: Labrador, WreckedOfficial No.: 104201; Previous Registration: British (1909) Later Registration: Newfoundland (1916) 94x21x10 Owned by Pioneer Steam Trawler Co., Halifax. Built by Earles Shipbuilding Co., Hull England 1895. Engine 11-17-30x21 by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ethel Jean (1904)Official No.: 116737; 59x14x7 Owned by Grand River Pulp & Paper Co., Halifax. ; Final Location: Labrador, WreckedOfficial No.: 116737; 59x14x7 Owned by Grand River Pulp & Paper Co., Halifax. ; Final Location: Labrador, WreckedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frances Boutilier (1918)Official No.: 133968; 87x18x8 Owned by A. Boutilier, Centreville N. S.; to B. M. Melanson, Port Gilbert N. S. 1921; National Steamship Service, Halifax 1926. Destroyed by fire and explosion 02/08/26 off Labrador coast. ; Final Location: Labrador, Blew UpOfficial No.: 133968; 87x18x8 Owned by A. Boutilier, Centreville N. S.; to B. M. Melanson, Port Gilbert N. S. 1921; National Steamship Service, Halifax 1926. Destroyed by fire and explosion …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CANADIAN GUNNER (1919, Ocean Freighter)Other Names: CANATCO; Official No.: 141478; Final Date: 24 Oct 1942; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 43.5' x 23.6' ; 1919 Owned Canadian Government 1926 Owned Canada-Atlantic Transit Co; renamed CANATCO 1942 Sank near Goose Bay, Labrador on October 24; Original Owner: Canadian Government; Final Location: Off Goose Bay, Labrador, Atlantic …Other Names: CANATCO; Official No.: 141478; Final Date: 24 Oct 1942; Dimensions (LBD): 251' x 43.5' x 23.6' ; 1919 Owned Canadian Government 1926 Owned Canada-Atlantic Transit Co; renamed CANATCO …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Lord Stanley (1889)Other Names: Bayfield (1902); Official No.: 96049; First Rebuild: Official Number: 96049 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 140 x 24 -- 349 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1945 140x24x11 Owned by G. T. Davie, Levis 1889, 1895; to Dominion Government 1901; back to Davie 1935; la Cie. de Navigation "J. deV." …Other Names: Bayfield (1902); Official No.: 96049; First Rebuild: Official Number: 96049 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 140 x 24 -- 349 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1945 140x24x11 Owned by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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