Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "MV John Hamilton Gray was an icebreaking railway, vehicle, and passenger ferry which operated across the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, connecting Port Borden to Cape Tormentine between 1968-1997.John Hamilton Gray was named in honour of two different people who shared the same name: John Hamilton Gray, the fifth premier of the British colony of Prince Edward Island and one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation. John Hamilton Gray, the second premier of the British colony of New Brunswick and also one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation.Both men lived in the same era and ended up in public service in the neighbouring colonies of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, which this vessel would connect as a ferry."@en }
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- MV_John_Hamilton_Gray abstract "MV John Hamilton Gray was an icebreaking railway, vehicle, and passenger ferry which operated across the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, connecting Port Borden to Cape Tormentine between 1968-1997.John Hamilton Gray was named in honour of two different people who shared the same name: John Hamilton Gray, the fifth premier of the British colony of Prince Edward Island and one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation. John Hamilton Gray, the second premier of the British colony of New Brunswick and also one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation.Both men lived in the same era and ended up in public service in the neighbouring colonies of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, which this vessel would connect as a ferry.".
- Q11670895 abstract "MV John Hamilton Gray was an icebreaking railway, vehicle, and passenger ferry which operated across the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, connecting Port Borden to Cape Tormentine between 1968-1997.John Hamilton Gray was named in honour of two different people who shared the same name: John Hamilton Gray, the fifth premier of the British colony of Prince Edward Island and one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation. John Hamilton Gray, the second premier of the British colony of New Brunswick and also one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation.Both men lived in the same era and ended up in public service in the neighbouring colonies of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, which this vessel would connect as a ferry.".