Maritime History of the Great Lakes

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  • Princess Marguerite (1925)
        Official No.: 150910; 350x60x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by John Brown, Clydebank Scotland and launched 29/11/24. Turbine engines. Torpedoed 17/08/42 Eastern Mediterranean. ; Final Lo
      Official No.: 150910; 350x60x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by John …
  • Scottish Hero (1895)
        Official No.: 105718; 297x40x34 Owned by Canadian Lake & Ocean Navigation Co., Toronto 1901-1914. Built by Doxford, Sunderland England 1895. Engine 19½-27½-39-54x42 by builder. On Great Lakes 1906-19
      Official No.: 105718; 297x40x34 Owned by Canadian Lake & Ocean Navigation Co., …
  • Wacousta (1908)
        340x46x25 Owned in Norway, built for charter to Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. for Sydney-Montreal coal trade. Engine 25-42-68x45 (maker unknown). Sunk by submarine 14/11/15 Crete, carrying freight car
      340x46x25 Owned in Norway, built for charter to Nova Scotia Steel & …
  • 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 Norther
      Official No.: 114446; Previous Registration: British (1919) Later Registration: Belgium (1920) 239x37x21 …
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