This 1,927-gross ton vessel was built at Wallsend-on-Tyne, Great Britain in 1929 by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, Ltd. She was named the "John O. McKellar." She was owned by the Sarnia Steamships Ltd of Sarnia, Ontario until 1951. A year later, she was purchased by Colonial Steamships, Ltd. of Port Colborne, Ontario. At that time and until 1959, when she was scrapped at the McGus Scrap Yard at the Welland Canal, she was known as the "John G. Irwin.
This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1887 by William R. Radcliffe. Built of wood, she was of ...
This propeller was built 1890 by Craig Shipbuilding Company, Toledo, Ohio. She was owned by John W. ...
The "Easton" was built by the Sunderland Shipbuilding Company at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1912. ...
The John O. McKellar was a ship that belonged to the Scott Misener fleet. The first ship named afte...
The Canadian vessel, "Ralph Gilchrist", was built in 1929 by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd...
The "Brown Beaver" was a steel-hulled Canadian vessel built in Great Britain in 1929. Originally,nam...
This 1,925 ton vessel was built in Newcastle, England in 1929 by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson...
This vessel was built in Great Britain at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1923 by the Swan, Hunter and Wigham R...
The “J.S. Ashley” was built in 1909 by the American Ship Building Company. She was first owned by t...
This propeller-driven wooden vessel was built in 1891 by A, J, Johnson at Fort Howard, Wisconsin. Sh...
The "Sir Hugh Allan" was built by Vickers, Ltd. at Barrow-on-Furness, Great Britain in 1911. Built o...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
Originally named the "Le Grand S. De Graff," this vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1907 by the Am...
This 5,750 gross ton vessel was built in 1907 at Superior, Wisconsin by the Superior Ship Building ...
Built as the "North Lake" by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at St. Clair, Michigan in 1909, the v...
This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1887 by William R. Radcliffe. Built of wood, she was of ...
This propeller was built 1890 by Craig Shipbuilding Company, Toledo, Ohio. She was owned by John W. ...
The "Easton" was built by the Sunderland Shipbuilding Company at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1912. ...
The John O. McKellar was a ship that belonged to the Scott Misener fleet. The first ship named afte...
The Canadian vessel, "Ralph Gilchrist", was built in 1929 by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd...
The "Brown Beaver" was a steel-hulled Canadian vessel built in Great Britain in 1929. Originally,nam...
This 1,925 ton vessel was built in Newcastle, England in 1929 by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson...
This vessel was built in Great Britain at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1923 by the Swan, Hunter and Wigham R...
The “J.S. Ashley” was built in 1909 by the American Ship Building Company. She was first owned by t...
This propeller-driven wooden vessel was built in 1891 by A, J, Johnson at Fort Howard, Wisconsin. Sh...
The "Sir Hugh Allan" was built by Vickers, Ltd. at Barrow-on-Furness, Great Britain in 1911. Built o...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
Originally named the "Le Grand S. De Graff," this vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1907 by the Am...
This 5,750 gross ton vessel was built in 1907 at Superior, Wisconsin by the Superior Ship Building ...
Built as the "North Lake" by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at St. Clair, Michigan in 1909, the v...
This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1887 by William R. Radcliffe. Built of wood, she was of ...
This propeller was built 1890 by Craig Shipbuilding Company, Toledo, Ohio. She was owned by John W. ...
The "Easton" was built by the Sunderland Shipbuilding Company at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1912. ...