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- Maid_of_England abstract "Maid of England was a sailing barquentine built in Gross Coques, Digby County, Nova Scotia in 1919 by Omar Blinn. Maid of England was the last square-rigged cargo vessel built in Maritime provinces of Canada. Maid of England was owned by F.K. Warren (of Halifax, Nova Scotia) for nine years, and then later abandoned at sea in 1928.Maid of England was built in 1919, but did not appear in Lloyd’s registry until the 1920-21 edition. Her official number was 141573. She had one deck and was made from spruce and pine. She had three masts, one foremast rigged square, one amidships, and one in the aft end of the vessel, which is why she is classified as a barquentine. Maid of England was the last of the few Canadian commercial vessels to carry a square rig. Maid of England had an initial gross weight of 751 tonnes, with an acceptable weight range of 563-696 tonnes. However, these specifics had changed to a gross weight of 690 tonnes and an acceptable weight range of 543 – 583 tonnes, in Lloyd’s registry in 1923-24. She was 174.7’ long, had a 37.6’ breadth and was 15.2’ deep.As the Age of Sail had nearly drawn to a close when Maid of England was built, the building crew was composed of elderly and skilled shipwrights. The half model of Maid of England used was cut by W.R. Huntley (a Parrsboro shipbuilder). The model was later used as a representation for the construction of the “Cumberland Queen,” later build by Robinson and Pugsley at Diligent River in 1919.F. K. Warren had owned a number of ships and had established a marine shipping company in 1896, which is referred to as F. K. Warren LTD, and is still in operation today in Halifax Nova Scotia. Among his ever-growing fleet, Warren also owned Earle V. S., Martha Parsons, Emily Anderson (abandoned at sea in 1919), and Maid of Scotland, which was sunk in a collision. The unfortunate fate of previous ships owned by F. K. Warren make the fate of Maid of England that much more intriguing.".
- Maid_of_England country Canada.
- Maid_of_England status "Abandoned at sea (Atlantic Ocean) in 1928".
- Maid_of_England status "Sunk".
- Maid_of_England thumbnail Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg?width=300.
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- Maid_of_England wikiPageLength "5438".
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- Maid_of_England wikiPageRevisionID "644579200".
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Age_of_Sail.
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- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Barquentine.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:1893_ships.
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- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_ships_of_Canada.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Digby_County,_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Digby_County,_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Diligent_River.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Parrsboro.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Square-rigged.
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- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink The_Maritimes.
- Maid_of_England wikiPageWikiLink File:Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.
- Maid_of_England dimensions "174.7".
- Maid_of_England hasPhotoCollection Maid_of_England.
- Maid_of_England hideHeader "Maid of England".
- Maid_of_England officialNumber "141573".
- Maid_of_England portOfOrigin "Weym'th, Nova Scotia".
- Maid_of_England shipBuilder "Omar Blinn".
- Maid_of_England shipCommissioned "1919".
- Maid_of_England shipCountry Canada.
- Maid_of_England shipFate "Abandoned at sea in 1928".
- Maid_of_England shipFlag "30".
- Maid_of_England shipInService "1919".
- Maid_of_England shipName "Maid Of England".
- Maid_of_England shipOutOfService "1928".
- Maid_of_England shipOwner "F. K. Warren".
- Maid_of_England shipRegistry "Lloyd's Registry".
- Maid_of_England shipStatus "Sunk".
- Maid_of_England tonnage "690".
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- Maid_of_England subject Category:1893_ships.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Barquentines.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Canada.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Sailing_ships_of_Canada.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Ships_built_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England subject Category:Transport_in_Digby_County,_Nova_Scotia.
- Maid_of_England hypernym Barquentine.
- Maid_of_England type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maid_of_England type Ship.
- Maid_of_England type Type.
- Maid_of_England type Sailboat.
- Maid_of_England type Ship.
- Maid_of_England type Type.
- Maid_of_England type Vehicle.
- Maid_of_England type Product.
- Maid_of_England type DesignedArtifact.
- Maid_of_England type Thing.
- Maid_of_England type Q11446.
- Maid_of_England comment "Maid of England was a sailing barquentine built in Gross Coques, Digby County, Nova Scotia in 1919 by Omar Blinn. Maid of England was the last square-rigged cargo vessel built in Maritime provinces of Canada. Maid of England was owned by F.K. Warren (of Halifax, Nova Scotia) for nine years, and then later abandoned at sea in 1928.Maid of England was built in 1919, but did not appear in Lloyd’s registry until the 1920-21 edition. Her official number was 141573.".
- Maid_of_England label "Maid of England".
- Maid_of_England sameAs بانوی_انگلستان_(کشتی)_انگلند.
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- Maid_of_England sameAs Q16222718.
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- Maid_of_England wasDerivedFrom Maid_of_England?oldid=644579200.
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- Maid_of_England isPrimaryTopicOf Maid_of_England.
- Maid_of_England name "Maid Of England".