B.C.'s top ships of the 20th century, part V : B.C.'s coastal tugs
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- Author
- Delgado, James
- Date
- June 2000.
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia - Prince Rupert
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- "Island Commander, was built in 1912 as the steam trawler Andrew Kelly, and operated out of Prince Rupert until purchased by Island Tug & Barge in 1942...Ivanhoe, launched at the Wallace Shipyard on Vancouver's False Creek in 1907 worked in the B.C. logging industry for her entire career...Built in…
- Author
- Delgado, James
- Role
- Author
- Date
- June 2000.
- Corporation
- Island Commander (Ship)
- Andrew Kelly (Ship)
- Ivanhoe (Ship)
- Sea Lion (Tugboat)
- Komagata Maru (Ship)
- Master (Tugboat)
- Topic
- Tugboats
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia - Prince Rupert
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- illustrations
- Source Title
- Harbour & Shipping
- Volume
- 83
- Issue
- 6
- Pages
- 17-18
- Abstract
- "Island Commander, was built in 1912 as the steam trawler Andrew Kelly, and operated out of Prince Rupert until purchased by Island Tug & Barge in 1942...Ivanhoe, launched at the Wallace Shipyard on Vancouver's False Creek in 1907 worked in the B.C. logging industry for her entire career...Built in 1922, barging and towing in the logging industry, Master worked for 37 years, steaming more than a million miles...1905 Charles Robertson-built Sea Lion...was involved in several ship salvage tows as well as logging, and was hired to tow the Komagata Maru out of Vancouver harbour in 1914."