1903 Newmount 1916 (1918)
Steel St. Lawrence Canal size bulk freighter
Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng. by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Hull 292
Launched
259’ LOA, 248’5” LBP, 42’ beam, 20’6” depth
Hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine
Enrolled at Newcastle Eng.
248.6 x 42.0 x 20.6, 1889 GT, 1201 NT Br 118615 to:
Montreal Transporation Co., Montreal QC (home port Newcastle Eng.)
Returned to the shipyard as unacceptable and resold to Charles A. Farrar of Toronto ON
Reenrolled to Farrar Transportation Co., Toronto ON
Entered Great Lakes service 1903
Renamed Meaford (1) 1906
Chartered for part of 1915 season to Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. for their St. Lawrence River coal run
Enrolled Canadian 1916 Can 118615
Chartered 1916 to the French government for service in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I and left the Great Lakes again.
Sunk July 27, 1918 by torpedo in Atlantic Ocean. Enroute from Gibraltar to Belfast Ireland.
See history in Scanner Dec 1993 (#208)
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