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- G.W._Rogers abstract "G.W. Rogers was a tugboat active on the Great Lakes.She was built in 1919, at Great Yarmouth, in the United Kingdom.Her previous names included: Ballen Balloch, West Hope and Ocean Gull.She helped free the lake freighter George M. Carl, when she ran aground off the mouth of the Humber River, in 1975.The G.W. Rogers sank at her moorings at Rensselaer, New York in December 1987. A port official told the Schenectady Gazette that the vessel was so rusty her name was "nearly illegible". The Schenectady Gazette reported that a floating crane would have to be brought from New York City to salvage the tug, as the combined weight of the vessel and a land-based crane would overwhelm the moorings.".
- G.W._Rogers builder Great_Yarmouth.
- G.W._Rogers status "Sank at her moorings, December 1987".
- G.W._Rogers thumbnail Tugboat_G.W._Rogers_in_Toronto_in_1976.jpg?width=300.
- G.W._Rogers wikiPageID "37899196".
- G.W._Rogers wikiPageRevisionID "608940818".
- G.W._Rogers hasPhotoCollection G.W._Rogers.
- G.W._Rogers shipBuilder "Great Yarmouth, England".
- G.W._Rogers shipClass "Steam Tug".
- G.W._Rogers shipCountry "Canada".
- G.W._Rogers shipFate "Sank at her moorings, December 1987".
- G.W._Rogers shipHomeport "Midland, Ontario".
- G.W._Rogers shipIdentification "Official number: 143212".
- G.W._Rogers shipLaunched "1919".
- G.W._Rogers shipName "G.W. Rogers".
- G.W._Rogers shipOutOfService "December 1987".
- G.W._Rogers shipOwner "Canadian Dredging Company".
- G.W._Rogers subject Category:1919_ships.
- G.W._Rogers subject Category:Ships_built_in_England.
- G.W._Rogers subject Category:Tugboats_of_Canada.
- G.W._Rogers type MeanOfTransportation.
- G.W._Rogers type Ship.
- G.W._Rogers type Product.
- G.W._Rogers type DesignedArtifact.
- G.W._Rogers type Thing.
- G.W._Rogers type Q11446.
- G.W._Rogers comment "G.W. Rogers was a tugboat active on the Great Lakes.She was built in 1919, at Great Yarmouth, in the United Kingdom.Her previous names included: Ballen Balloch, West Hope and Ocean Gull.She helped free the lake freighter George M. Carl, when she ran aground off the mouth of the Humber River, in 1975.The G.W. Rogers sank at her moorings at Rensselaer, New York in December 1987. A port official told the Schenectady Gazette that the vessel was so rusty her name was "nearly illegible".".
- G.W._Rogers label "G.W. Rogers".
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- G.W._Rogers sameAs Q5512103.
- G.W._Rogers sameAs Q5512103.
- G.W._Rogers wasDerivedFrom G.W._Rogers?oldid=608940818.
- G.W._Rogers depiction Tugboat_G.W._Rogers_in_Toronto_in_1976.jpg.
- G.W._Rogers isPrimaryTopicOf G.W._Rogers.
- G.W._Rogers name "G.W. Rogers".