tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2454798339310771617.post4194600345066918223..comments2024-03-28T06:45:47.449-03:00Comments on Shipfax: Earl Grey - back from dumping dayMachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09559556529557710099noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2454798339310771617.post-6698699314426724932012-11-27T17:35:06.448-04:002012-11-27T17:35:06.448-04:00Thanks
For the record only one was built in Halifa...Thanks<br />For the record only one was built in Halifax:<br />Ann Harvey in Halifax by Halifax-Dartmouth Industries Ltd.<br />Sir Wilfrid Laurier was built in Collingwood.<br />Edward Cornwallis and Sir William Alexander by Marine Industries Ltd in Sorel.<br />Martha L. Black by Versatile Pacific in North Vancouver.<br />George R. Pearkes by Versatile Pacific in Esquimault (VMD).Machttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09559556529557710099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2454798339310771617.post-64353646348157358162012-11-27T13:37:21.543-04:002012-11-27T13:37:21.543-04:00The Edward Cornwallis was part of a 6 ship program...The Edward Cornwallis was part of a 6 ship program designated as the Type 1100 Light Icebreaking Navaids Vessel. The vessel was designed by Saint John Marine Consultants Limited, part of the Irving group at the time. The hulls of all 6 vessels were the same although there were variations in the superstructures on some vessels for regional operation variances. The construction was spread out across the country with I believe 2 built on the West coast, 2 in Quebec and 2 in Halifax.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com