This propeller was built in 1950 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Port Weller, Ontario. She was owned by Colonial Steamships until 1986, when she was purchased by John E.F. Misener. She became "John E.F. Misener." As "John E.F. Misener," she ran aground on Hard Island, St Lawrence rover, August 19, 1966, and was released two days later. She was sold for scrap, and her registry was closed in August of 1986
This propeller was built in 1943 by Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon. She was owned by U.S. Maritime...
This propeller was built in 1959 by Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ontario. She was owned by Ca...
The propeller was built in 1890 by Globe Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. She was owned unti...
This propeller was built in 1954 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Port Weller, Ontario. She was owned by Co...
This propeller was built in 1967 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. She was owned by Scott Misener Steam...
This Canadian tug was built at Welland, Ontario by M. Beatty and Sons, Ltd. She was owned by Alvin J...
This tug was built in 1915 by M. Beatty and Sons, Welland, Ontario. She was owned by Alvin J. Misene...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Port Arthur Ship Building Company, Port Arthur, Ontario. She was...
This propeller was built in 1906 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan. She was transfe...
This propeller was built in 1903, by Detroit Ship Building Company, Wyandotte, Michigan. She was own...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1955 by Atlantic Shipbuilding Company, Newport, Wales, Great Britain. Sh...
This propeller was built in 1910 by Clyde Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Port Glasgow, Scotland...
This propeller was built in 1882 by J. Redhead and Company, South Shields, Great Britain. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1908 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan. She was owned b...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon. She was owned by U.S. Maritime...
This propeller was built in 1959 by Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ontario. She was owned by Ca...
The propeller was built in 1890 by Globe Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. She was owned unti...
This propeller was built in 1954 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Port Weller, Ontario. She was owned by Co...
This propeller was built in 1967 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. She was owned by Scott Misener Steam...
This Canadian tug was built at Welland, Ontario by M. Beatty and Sons, Ltd. She was owned by Alvin J...
This tug was built in 1915 by M. Beatty and Sons, Welland, Ontario. She was owned by Alvin J. Misene...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Port Arthur Ship Building Company, Port Arthur, Ontario. She was...
This propeller was built in 1906 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan. She was transfe...
This propeller was built in 1903, by Detroit Ship Building Company, Wyandotte, Michigan. She was own...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1955 by Atlantic Shipbuilding Company, Newport, Wales, Great Britain. Sh...
This propeller was built in 1910 by Clyde Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Port Glasgow, Scotland...
This propeller was built in 1882 by J. Redhead and Company, South Shields, Great Britain. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1908 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan. She was owned b...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon. She was owned by U.S. Maritime...
This propeller was built in 1959 by Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ontario. She was owned by Ca...
The propeller was built in 1890 by Globe Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. She was owned unti...