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- Grilse (1912)Official No.: 134549; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 202x18x9 Owned by J. K. L. Ross, Montreal; "torpedo boat" in World War I. Turbine engine.Official No.: 134549; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 202x18x9 Owned by J. K. L. Ross, Montreal; "torpedo boat" in World War I. Turbine engine.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H.M. Pellatt (1903)Official No.: 114446; Previous Registration: British (1919) Later Registration: Belgium (1920) 239x37x21 Owned by Canadian Lake & Ocean Navigation Co.; Merchants Mutual Line 1911; to Canadian Northern Steamship Co. 1916 (operated by Canada Steamship Lines). Engine 21-35-57x36 by D. Rowan, Glasgow. Ocean service in both World Wars. War loss 13/11/42 …Official No.: 114446; Previous Registration: British (1919) Later Registration: Belgium (1920) 239x37x21 Owned by Canadian Lake & Ocean Navigation Co.; Merchants Mutual Line 1911; to Canadian Northern Steamship Co. 1916 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Algonquin (1888)Official No.: 95051; 245x40x21. Owned by numerous Great Lakes carriers. Built by Napier, Shanks & Bell, Glasgow Scotland 1888. Engine 21-33-54x36 by Dunsmuir & Jackson, Glasgow. Disabled 10/08/89 by collapse of new type "Brown" furnaces; "Cox" type substituted. 40' of stern rebuilt 1893: "made finer" (Globe) – had had difficulty …Official No.: 95051; 245x40x21. Owned by numerous Great Lakes carriers. Built by Napier, Shanks & Bell, Glasgow Scotland 1888. Engine 21-33-54x36 by Dunsmuir & Jackson, Glasgow. Disabled 10/08/89 by collapse …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lakes to Liverpool Eighty Years Ago in "NEVER SAY DIE": Schooner Days DLXXXV (585)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Apr 1943 Lakes to Liverpool Eighty Years Ago in "NEVER SAY DIE" Schooner Days DLXXXV (585) by C. H. J. Snider _______ Algoma Copper, Michigan Barrel Staves, Western Wheat, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Apr 1943 Lakes to Liverpool Eighty Years Ago in "NEVER SAY DIE" Schooner Days DLXXXV (585) by C. H. J. Snider _______ Algoma Copper, Michigan Barrel Staves, Western Wheat, ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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