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Re: Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915
Posted by:
Ron Young
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Date: June 14, 2009 01:03PM
The DUNELM (Official No.123950) was a steel-hulled 2,319-ton steam cargo ship that was completed as Yard No.246 in October 1907 by Sunderland SB. Co., Ltd., Sunderland; she was launched on 25 September 1907 for Dunelm, Ltd. (R. O. & A.B. Mackay), Sunderland (Hamilton, Ont.). She measured: 250.0 x 43.2 and her single steel screw was powered by an aft positioned 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine.
In 1913 she had the same owners but was managed by Inland Lines, Ltd., (Midland, Ont.)
In 1914 the registered owners were Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., Sunderland (Montreal) and they owned her at the time of loss.
Cheers Ron
In 1913 she had the same owners but was managed by Inland Lines, Ltd., (Midland, Ont.)
In 1914 the registered owners were Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., Sunderland (Montreal) and they owned her at the time of loss.
Cheers Ron
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915 | Ed Barbour | 01/30/2009 10:27PM |
Re: Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915 | Michael Lowrey | 01/30/2009 11:47PM |
Re: Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915 | Ed Barbour | 06/13/2009 08:08PM |
Re: Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915 | Ron Young | 06/14/2009 12:46PM |
Re: Canadian ship SS Dunelm -- Oct 1915 | Ron Young | 06/14/2009 01:03PM |
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