1911 Toiler 1959
Steel twin-screw St. Lawrence River canal size bulk freighter
Built at Middlesbrough England by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Hull
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Launched
261’ LOA, 248’ LBP, 42’6” beam, 19’ depth
1 deck, arch cargo hold construction, hatches @ 24’, 2 diesel engines, 360 BHP
First diesel powered ship built in Great Britain
Enrolled at Newcastle-on-Tyne England
248.2 x 42.5 x 17.3, 1659 GT, 1334 NT Br 129767 to:
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Newcastle-on-Tyne England (home port Newcastle-on-Tyne England)
Chartered 1911 to James Richardson & Sons Ltd., Kingston ON, James Playfair, Mgr.
Entered service 1911
Sold 1912 to charter operator
Repowerd 1913 with 700-IHP coal-fired fore-and-aft compound engine from str. Gargantua (originally D. C. Whitney of 1882, which had been reduced to a barge in 1912)
Remeasured to 255.4 x 42.5 x 17.3, 1692 GT, 1036 NT
Sold 1914 to Great Lakes Transportation Co., Midland ON, James Playfair, Mgr.
Enrollment transferred to Canada Can 129767 (home port to Kingston ON)
Sold 1916 to Ontario Transportation & Pulp Co., Thorold ON
Sold 1918 to Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal QC
Renamed Mapleheath 1920
Repowered 1929 with triple expansion engine from str. Simla, which had been scrapped in 1926 following a serious fire.
Sold 1959 to McAllister Towing Ltd. and reduced to a salvage barge
See history in Scanner Oct 1981 (#104)
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