Ship Details |
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Princess Royal (IV)Photo Credit: Vancouver Public Library VPL30332 |
Registry #1 | 121988 (Canada) | Registry #2 | Registry #3 | ||
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IMO# | MMSI# | VRN# |
Name 1 | 1907 | Princess Royal (IV) | Name 6 | ||
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Name 2 | Name 7 | ||||
Name 3 | Name 8 | ||||
Name 4 | Name 9 | ||||
Name 5 | Name 10 |
Year Built | 1907 | Place | Esquimalt | Area | BC | Country | Canada |
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Designer | (nk) | Measurement (imp) | 228' x 40' x 16.6' |
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Builder | Esquimalt Marine Railway Co. | Measurement (metric) | ?m x ?m x ?m |
Hull | Wood | Displacement | |
Gross Tonnage | 1997 | Type 1 | Passenger Vessel |
Registered Tonnage | 981 | Type 2 | |
Engine | 177hp triple expansion 3-cylinder steam engine | Engine Manufacture | Bow McLachlan & Co., Paisley Scotland UK |
Repower | Propulsion | Screw | |
Rebuilds | Call Sign | VFG | |
Pendant # | Masters |
Owner(s) |
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In 1907-1931 she was owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Steamship Services, Montreal QC Canada. In 1931-1933 she was owned by Harold Elworthy and stripped and converted to a sawdust hulk. |
Fate | Registry closed | Date | 1922-01-15 |
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Named Features | |
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Significance of Name |
Anecdotes |
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On September 1, 1906 this vessel was sponsored by Mrs. R. Marpole (wife of the General Superintendent of the CPR). This vessel was employed on the Seattle-Vancouver-Victoria Triangle Route in opposition to the Iroquois of the Puget Sound Navigation Co. until 1909. On January 15, 1922 this passenger ship was in a collision in dense fog with the tug Clinton near the entrance of First Narrows, Vancouver Harbour which caused the Clinton to founder in Burrard Inlet BC. The crew of the Clinton climbed up onto the bow of the steamer to save themselves from the sinking tugboat. Captain of the L.H. Fraser was the last to leave the tug. In 1933 this vessel was broken up by H.B. Elworthy & Co., Victoria BC. |
References |
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Musk, George (1981); Canada List of Shipping; MacFarlane, John M. (1990) Capital Iron: Scrap dealers in Lotusland. In Resolution (Newletter of the Maritime Museum of British Columbia); Sooke Region Museum (1989); Victoria Daily Times (Victoria BC) Monday January 16, 1922 page 7; |
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