Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 32, n. 1 (September 1978), p. 4

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ROBERT KOCH A. F. Sagon-King Photo Steel bulk freighter (C. 187688) a) ETHEL EVERARD built in 1957 at Grangemouth, England by the Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Hull # 513) 231 x 38x14; 1,539 gross tons. Sold to the New Zealand Cement Holding Co., in 1962. Converted to a cement carrier and renamed b) GUARDIAN CARRIER in 1963. Sold to the St. Lawrence Cement Co., in 1977 and renamed c) ROBERT KOCH. She came to the Lakes via the Panama Canal and saw some service last year. She carries cement between Buffalo, New York and Clarkson, Ontario (Skip Gillham story). SILVERDALE Paul LeMarre Photo Steel bulk freighter (¢ (C. 152643) a) GLENEAGLES built in 1925 at Midland, Ontario by the Midland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Hull #14) 582 x 60.2 x 28.2; 8,233 gross tons. Converted aA a self-unloader in 1963. Sold from Canada Steamship Lines to Westdale Shipping Ltd., in 1978 and renamed b) SILVERDALE. eae q

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