The Ships GEORGE HINDMAN by Rev. Peter J, Van der Linden GEORGE HINDMAN (1) Editor's Photo Steel canaller (C. 111855) built as a) TADENAC in 1902 by Bertram Engineering Works, Toronto (Hull #36): 252.5 x 43.2 x 22.3; 2,286 gross tons. Renamed b) IROQUOIS in 1902, c) COLORADO in 1920, d) DORNOCK in 1922, e) BROOKTON in 1922, f) GEORGE HINDMAN (1) in 1940, and g) BROOKDALE (1) in 1952. Scrapped in 1966" at Toronto. Xx SEonGE oie GEORGE HINDMAN (2) Editor's Photo Steel canaller (C. 150232) built as a) ye in 1921 by Midland SB bt Ltd. at Midland, Ontario (Hull #9): 246 x 42.5 x 18.5; 1,925 gross tons. Rename ANTICOSTI in 1927, ¢) RISACUA in 1948, d) GEORGE AINDMAN (2) in 1953, and e) ELIZABETH HINDMAN in 1962. Scrapped in 1971 at Duluth. N