Vessels Built by Wallace Shipyards Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

175 matches. 4 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
(Un-named Barge) (III) (Canada) Barge 1920
(Un-named Dredge) (I) (Canada) Dredge, gold 1901
A.T. & B. No. 12 138701 (Canada) Scow 1911
Agapi (I) 138690 (Canada) Schooner, five-masted 1917
Agios Vlasios 142649 (Canada) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Alaska Prince 141710 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1919
Albion (II) 107716 (Canada) Tug 1899
Antoinette (I) 142649 (Canada) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Antonio de Satrustegui 140958 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Armoco 122537 (Canada) Tug 1907
B.C.P. (I) 126082 (Canada) Tug 1907
B.F. No. 2 133717 (Canada) Scow 1912
Belcarra 111986 (Canada) Tug 1902
Belfast (II) 116782 (Canada) Freighter 1904
Border Prince 141710 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1919
Burrard (I) 117018 (Canada) Tug 1905
C. of V. No. 1 138701 (Canada) Scow 1911
C.P.R. No. 1 126507 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1909
C.P.R. No. 2 126235 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1908
C.W. 3 (I) 121720 (Canada) Scow 1905
C.W. 4 (I) 126071 (Canada) Scow 1908
Calimeris / Calimaris 138684 (Canada) Schooner, five-masted 1917
Canadian Aviator 141547 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Canadian Highlander (I) 150265 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Canadian Raider 140958 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Canadian Skirmisher 150421 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Canadian Trooper 141431 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Canadian Volunteer 141424 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Cavalier (I) 141547 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Celtic (II) 122538 (Canada) Freighter 1907
Chaos (I) 117017 (Canada) Tug 1905
Charles H. Cates VII (I) 134107 (Canada) Tug 1914
Chilkoot (I) 141710 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1919
Chummie 2 134107 (Canada) Tug 1914
Chummie II 138357 (Canada) Work Boat 1914
Clarence (I) 116776 (Canada) Tug 1904
Colborne 150421 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Columbia (IV) 117017 (Canada) Tug 1905
Comox II 152548 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1924
Cornwallis (II) 141424 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Deeks No. 1 138295 (Canada) Scow 1913
Diplomat (I) 126339 (Canada) Tug 1909
Dks. No. 1 138295 (Canada) Scow 1913
Dks. No. 2 138296 (Canada) Scow 1913
Dola 122517 (Canada) Tug 1907
Drill Boat Burrard 134089 (Canada) Scow, derrick 1914
Duff 107443 (Canada) Barge 1898
E.C.E. XXIV 151196 (Canada) Piledriver 1910
Edna W 112249 (Canada) Fishpacker 1903
Elsie (II) 117012 (Canada) Tug 1905

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).

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Note to Reader: Vessel names containing Roman numerals in parentheses (e.g. Floater (II)) indicates more than one vessel in the database with the same name. The numerals in parentheses are NOT part of the vessel name but are used to distinguish one vessel from another in the database.


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