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  • Sir Hugh Allan (1911)
    Sir Hugh Allan (1911)
    Ship       Official No.: 130534; 130x27x12 Owned by Montreal Harbour Commission / National Harbours Board.
    Ship     Official No.: 130534; 130x27x12 Owned by Montreal Harbour Commission / National Harbours Board.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Piper (1894)
    Piper (1894)
    Ship       Official No.: 99759; Previous Registration: British (1924) 140x30x11 Owned by Saint John Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. Dredger.
    Ship     Official No.: 99759; Previous Registration: British (1924) 140x30x11 Owned by Saint John Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. Dredger.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rupert City (1886)
    Rupert City (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 93691; 310x38x25 Owned by Marine Transportation Co., to N. Hardie, Vancouver 1913. Bought for use Vancouver-Prince Rupert, then tried "Alaska coal trade". Had been engaged in "Chinese coolie service with Mexico", located in Hong Kong when purchased; arrived Vancouver 08/12/08. Rudimentary passenger accommodations removed.
    Ship     Official No.: 93691; 310x38x25 Owned by Marine Transportation Co., to N. Hardie, Vancouver 1913. Bought for use Vancouver-Prince Rupert, then tried "Alaska coal trade". Had been engaged in "Chinese coolie …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Collier No.1 (1924)
    Collier No.1 (1924)
    Ship       Other Names: Collier (1928); Official No.: 147662; 250x43x18 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines (Century Coal Division) 1924-1958. Built by Vickers Armstrongs, Barrow, England 1924. Engine 24-48x36.
    Ship     Other Names: Collier (1928); Official No.: 147662; 250x43x18 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines (Century Coal Division) 1924-1958. Built by Vickers Armstrongs, Barrow, England 1924. Engine 24-48x36.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Earl Grey (1909)
    Earl Grey (1909)
    Ship       Other Names: Kanada; Official No.: 126525; Later Registration: Russia (1915) as Kanada 265x48x24 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Vickers Sons & Maxim, Barrow England.Ice-breaker.
    Ship     Other Names: Kanada; Official No.: 126525; Later Registration: Russia (1915) as Kanada 265x48x24 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Vickers Sons & Maxim, Barrow England.Ice-breaker.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cearense (1891)
    Cearense (1891)
    Ship       Official No.: 99302; 318x40x26 Owned in England. Chartered by Dominion Government for Hudson Bay terminals work. Wrecked 15/09/13 Hudson Bay. ; Final Location: Hudson Bay, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     Official No.: 99302; 318x40x26 Owned in England. Chartered by Dominion Government for Hudson Bay terminals work. Wrecked 15/09/13 Hudson Bay. ; Final Location: Hudson Bay, Canada, Wrecked
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lady Grey (1906)
    Lady Grey (1906)
    Ship       Official No.: 122014; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122014 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 172 x 32 -- 824 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1943 172x32x18 Owned by Dominion Government. Sunk in collision with "Cité de Levis" 01/02/55 Quebec. ; Final Location: Quebec, Quebec, Canada, Foundered (Collision)
    Ship     Official No.: 122014; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122014 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 172 x 32 -- 824 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1943 172x32x18 Owned by Dominion Government. Sunk in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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