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- Q16223059 subject Q6326816.
- Q16223059 subject Q8133068.
- Q16223059 subject Q8499314.
- Q16223059 abstract "The Windsolite was a small oil tanker launched in 1927.Her service was on the North American Great Lakes. She was operated by Imperial Oil.In his memoirs Sow's Ear to Silk Purse James Edward Blake Graham describes serving aboard the Windsolite during the Second World War when experienced mariners were serving on Atlantic convoys, leaving their positions to be filled by inexperienced young farm-boys like himself.According to Graham the vessel required a crew of approximately thirty seamen to staff two watches. He wrote that the crew served six hour watches, six hours on, six hours off.She was renamed the Imperial Windsor in 1947. She was laid up in 1971, sold in 1973 and scrapped in 1974.The Imperial Windsor was moored near another member of Imperial Oil's fleet in September 1951, when the Imperial Hamilton suffered an explosion and serious fire that injured six of her crew members.The Imperial Windsor was at risk of being set afire herself.In his memoirs, My Life on Earth and Elsewhere, R. Murray Schafer described the nine months he spent serving as a novice deckhand aboard the Imperial Windsor in 1955.During his time aboard the crew served two 4-hour shifts per day. Schafer described the continuous hard work of transiting the smaller locks on the St Lawrence River that preceded the St Lawrence Seaway. Schafer described how, even though she was flat-bottomed, and unsuited to ocean travel, the vessel made occasional trips to ports on the Atlantic seaboard.After she was sold in 1973, while traveling light in the Pelee passage, the vessel, which had recently been renamed Cardinal was struck by the larger and older lake freighter Henry Steinbrenner.The Steinbrenner was not extensively damaged, but the damage to the Cardinal was deemed sufficient to write off the vessel.".
- Q16223059 class Q14928.
- Q16223059 length "78.0288".
- Q16223059 owner Q40650.
- Q16223059 shipBeam "13.1064".
- Q16223059 status "Scrapped in 1974".
- Q16223059 thumbnail Windsolite_in_1936.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16223059 wikiPageWikiLink Q40650.
- Q16223059 wikiPageWikiLink Q6326816.
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- Q16223059 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133068.
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- Q16223059 shipClass Q14928.
- Q16223059 shipFate "Scrapped in 1974".
- Q16223059 shipName "*Windsolite *Imperial Windsor *Cardinal".
- Q16223059 shipOwner Q40650.
- Q16223059 type Product.
- Q16223059 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q16223059 type Ship.
- Q16223059 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q16223059 type Thing.
- Q16223059 type Q11446.
- Q16223059 comment "The Windsolite was a small oil tanker launched in 1927.Her service was on the North American Great Lakes.".
- Q16223059 label "Windsolite".
- Q16223059 depiction Windsolite_in_1936.jpg.
- Q16223059 name "*Cardinal (1973-1974)".
- Q16223059 name "*Imperial Windsor (1947-1973)".
- Q16223059 name "*Windsolite (1936-47)".