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
Mabel Stewart 138684 (Canada) Schooner, five-masted 1917
Magister 141424 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Magister 141424 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Mari Dolores 140958 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Marie Barnard 138690 (Canada) Schooner, five-masted 1917
Marpole 21 122335 (Canada) Scow 1907
Marpole 22 122542 (Canada) Scow 1907
Marpole 24 126628 (Canada) Scow 1909
McB. No. III 133717 (Canada) Scow 1912
McBride and Co. 2 130848 (Canada) Scow 1911
McCulloch 117117 (Canada) Tug 1905
Monnette 142649 (Canada) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
N.B.F. No. 2 130848 (Canada) Scow 1911
N.B.F. No. 3 (I) 130447 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger 1910
Naden (C.G.S.) 133942 (Canada) Schooner 1913
Naden (H.M.C.S.) 133942 (Canada) Schooner 1913
Nan Hai (I) 141547 (Canada) Freighter 1919
Nimpkish (II) 130905 (Canada) Tug 1912
No-Name 126081 (Canada) Tug 1908
North Vancouver Ferry No. 2 116784 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1904
North Vancouver Ferry No. 3 130447 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger 1910
Olallie 130908 (Canada) Tug 1912
Osprey VII 126082 (Canada) Tug 1907
P.A. No. 4 (I) 130307 (Canada) Scow 1910
P.S. Co. XX 130919 (Canada) Scow 1912
P.S. Co. XXIV 134431 (Canada) Scow 1915
P.S.B. Co. No. 2 133705 (Canada) Scow 1910
P.W.D. No. 313 134075 (Canada) Dredge 1913
Parita Bay 150421 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Phryne 130749 (Canada) Tug 1911
Point Grey (I) 130917 (Canada) Tug 1911
Polarine 134107 (Canada) Tug 1914
Rainbow No. 2 134633 (Canada) Barge 1915
Resort 126898 (Canada) Work Boat 1910
Rover (II) 122518 (Canada) Yacht, power-Cruiser 1907
Roverbella 140388 (Canada) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1917
Sadie No. 15 126743 (Canada) Scow 1909
Sea Lord III 122537 (Canada) Tug 1907
Seaway Carrier 137949 (Canada) Scow 1912
Semiahmo 126086 (Canada) sloop 1907
Slavka C. 117017 (Canada) Tug 1905
Sointula Queen 152825 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger 1925
Spray (IV) 122383 (Canada) Tug 1907
St. George (I) 116784 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1904
Steelhead (I) 126077 (Canada) (nk) 1908
Tarzan No. 2 (Canada) Piledriver 1924
Tee-Bird II 126339 (Canada) Tug 1909
Temptress (I) 133942 (Canada) Schooner 1913
Tenax 140958 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Terra Nova (I) 111546 (Canada) Fishpacker 1901

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

Vessel Images: Can you help us fill gaps in the vessel images in the database? If you have pictures of missing vessels that you have taken and would be willing to contribute to the database to make it more complete all our users would be very grateful. Please send them to admin(at)nauticapedia.ca


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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