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- Official No.: 114675; 179x34x19 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 14 1/2-22 1/2-36x30. Had been Scott's Antarctic ship.Official No.: 114675; 179x34x19 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 14 1/2-22 …
- Official No.: 33249; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1866) 108x21x8 Owner unknown. Built by Beaudry, St. Antoine de Tilly 1856. Engines (2) 20x20 (maker unknown). Has "4 berths, 10 state rooms and hair cOfficial No.: 33249; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1866) 108x21x8 Owner unknown. Built by …
- Official No.: 122393; 136x30x5 Owned by Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Foley Welch & Stewart. Built by A. Watson, Victoria 1908. Engines (2) 15x72 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. (Sternwheel) Used on SkOfficial No.: 122393; 136x30x5 Owned by Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Foley Welch …
- Official No.: 130619; 143x35x5 Owned by J. M. Mercer, Vancouver. Built by M. MacAskill, Kamloops B.C. Engines (2) 15x72 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto (from earlier "Distributor", to "Distributor III"Official No.: 130619; 143x35x5 Owned by J. M. Mercer, Vancouver. Built by …
- Official No.: 150523; 151x35x6 Owned by Alberta & Arctic Transportation Co. 1921; 1926; Hudson's Bay Co. 1930. Engines (2) 15x72 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto (from earlier "Distributor")Official No.: 150523; 151x35x6 Owned by Alberta & Arctic Transportation Co. 1921; …
- Official No.: 59906; First Rebuild: Official Number: 59906 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 73 x 24 -- 86 tons Rebuilt: in 1883 73x24x8 Owned by P. Begin, Quebec. Built by G. Picard, St. Thomas Que. EngOfficial No.: 59906; First Rebuild: Official Number: 59906 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 73 …
- Official No.: 92656; 56x12x6 Owned by H. L. Inglis, Niagara Falls 1895. Built by W. Ross & Sons, Port Robinson 1888. Engine 12x12 by Knight & Sisson, Buffalo, New York. Tug. Blew up 1901 Niagara RiveOfficial No.: 92656; 56x12x6 Owned by H. L. Inglis, Niagara Falls 1895. …
- Official No.: 133891; 130x34x12 Owned by R. S. Kerr, Fox River N. S. 1914; T. Rice, Port Arthur Texas 1917.Official No.: 133891; 130x34x12 Owned by R. S. Kerr, Fox River N. …
- Official No.: 150374; 75x16x4 Owned by Abitibi Power & Paper Co. "Boiler removed about 1955. Hull resting on the bottom in Mace Bay" (note from owner 1977); Final Location: Lake Abitibi, Ontario, CanOfficial No.: 150374; 75x16x4 Owned by Abitibi Power & Paper Co. "Boiler …
- Official No.: 122517; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122517 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 96 x 22 -- 157 tons Rebuilt: in 1937 96x22x11 Owned by Vancouver Tug & Barge Co., 1907; to Canadian PacificOfficial No.: 122517; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122517 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 96 …
- Official No.: 133937; First Rebuild: Official Number: 133937 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 179 x 32 -- 853 tons 179x32x15 Owned by Dominion Government; later Verreault Navigation Inc., Les Mechins QuOfficial No.: 133937; First Rebuild: Official Number: 133937 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 179 …
- Other Names: Black Hawk; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1836) as Black Hawk 106x18x7 Owned by Messrs. Jones, Brockville; to Ferguson & McGibbon 1841. Built by G. Weeks, French Creek, N.Y. 1833. EnginOther Names: Black Hawk; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1836) as Black Hawk 106x18x7 …
- Official No.: 69165; 81x17x9 Owned by General Mining Association, London England. TugOfficial No.: 69165; 81x17x9 Owned by General Mining Association, London England. Tug
- Official No.: 92441; Previous Registration: British (1887) First Rebuild: Official Number: 107596 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 49 x 13 -- 24 tons Rebuilt: in 1891 50x10x4 Owned by F. Jackman, TorontOfficial No.: 92441; Previous Registration: British (1887) First Rebuild: Official Number: 107596 …
- Official No.: 80680; 74x19x8 Owned by J. Blanchard, Quebec 1886; to Ottawa Transportation Co. 1892. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1881. Engine 16x20 by builder. Tug.Official No.: 80680; 74x19x8 Owned by J. Blanchard, Quebec 1886; to Ottawa …
- Official No.: 83445; 77x23x8 Owned by T. H. Cooper, San Francisco. Seized by United States for sealing "illegally" (they said) in Bering Sea, sold to American parties Port Townsend Wash. 26/3/89.Official No.: 83445; 77x23x8 Owned by T. H. Cooper, San Francisco. Seized …
- Official No.: 90714; 40x12x5 Owned by R. Moseley, Dartmouth N. S. 1886, 1895; Maritime Clay Works, Pugwash N. S. 1901.Official No.: 90714; 40x12x5 Owned by R. Moseley, Dartmouth N. S. 1886, …
- Official No.: 111992; 47x11x6 Owned by McFadden Logging Co., Vancouver 1910; Pacific Dredging Co., Vancouver 1917; Pacific Construction Co., Vancouver 1921, 1928; Walkems Shipyard Ltd., Vancouver 193Official No.: 111992; 47x11x6 Owned by McFadden Logging Co., Vancouver 1910; Pacific …
- 117x25x8 Owned by J. Steinhoff & Co., 1875. Built by Bruce, Wallaceburg and launched 12/06/67. Used in Chatham-Detroit passenger service. Destroyed by fire 30/07/75 near Chatham. ; Final Location: Ne117x25x8 Owned by J. Steinhoff & Co., 1875. Built by Bruce, Wallaceburg …
- First Rebuild: Official Number: 90707 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 135 x 26 -- 478 tons Rebuilt: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada in 1887 137x23x11 Owned by S. Neelon, St. Catharines 1877, 1886; J. SFirst Rebuild: Official Number: 90707 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 135 x 26 -- …
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