Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 7 (July 1960), p. 138

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138 Telescope CEDARBAY (C.150835), ex veknON, ex CHARPENTIER, 1919 LaSeyne, France. Sold to Lloyd Refineries, c.1936. Later JOAN VIRGINIA and COASTAL CASCADES. Still in service on the Lakes as a tanker. ELMBAY (C.1508^1).ex MANTES,ex PERCEUR. 1919 St. Nazaire. Sold to Brazil, 1938 and renamed SIDERURGICA DOIS. MAPLEBAY (C. 15083*0, ex SOTTEVILLE, ex GREUR, 1920 Bordeaux, France. Sold, 1930s to Transit Tankers and Terminals, Ltd., and renamed TRANSRTVER. Still in service on the Lakes as a tanker. OAKBAY (C.150837), ex MARINIER, 1919 Grand Quevilly, France. Sold, 1935 to Captain H.C. Daryaw, Kingston and renamed HENRY C. DARYAW. Foundered on Lake Ontario, late 1930s. PINEBAY (C.l508*f7), ex ROUVRAY, ex MINEUR, 1919 Grand Quevilly, France. Sold to Brazil, 1938 and later named MARIA CECILIA and GUARATAN. POPLARBAY (C. 150833), ex BTESSARD, ex PIENTRE, 1921 Arlee sur Rhone. France. Sold, 1930s to Transit Tankers and Terminals, Ltd., and renamed TRANSLAKE. In service sts e tinker* SPRUCEBAY (C.l508*+5), ex#SOUTlER, 1920 Bordeaux, France. Sold to Brazil, 1938, and renamed SIDERURGICA UN. WILLOWBAY (C.150838),ex OISSEL, ex TOLIER, 1920 Bordeaux. Sold, 1937 to Stirling Shipping Company, Halifax and renamed MAID OF STIRLING. Sold to China, 19*<-6. 3) Steel single-screw full canaller, built for the fleet, 1929: TEAKBAY (C.15*^62), 1929 South-Bank-on-Tees, England, 253 x M+. Still in service in Canada Steamship Lines. TEAKBAY Ross & Wiley Photo

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