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- Q5029279 subject Q13298104.
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- Q5029279 abstract "Canada was a full rigged ship built in 1891 at Kingsport, Nova Scotia on the Minas Basin. She was one of the largest wooden sailing vessels ever built in Canada. Her owner had planned to make her the largest sailing ship built in Canada but damage to a timber intended for the keel caused her length to be trimmed by ten feet making Canada slightly smaller than the ship William D. Lawrence. Thousands of people from Kings and Hants Counties attended the launch. Classed A1 by Lloyd's Register for 14 years, Canada made several fast passages between South America and Australia. However by 1900, the ship was finding cargoes difficult to get in the face of competition from tramp steamers. Canada was converted to a gypsum barge in 1910, carrying gypsum from Windsor, Nova Scotia to Staten Island, New York for the Gypsum Transportation Company of New York. She was towed a final time from New York to Portland, Maine in 1926 where she was broken up.".
- Q5029279 builder Q6413389.
- Q5029279 length "78.3336".
- Q5029279 shipBeam "13.716".
- Q5029279 status "Broken Up,Portland Maine".
- Q5029279 thumbnail Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg?width=300.
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- Q5029279 shipBuilder "C.R. Burgess Yard, Kingsport, Nova Scotia".
- Q5029279 shipFate "Broken Up, Portland Maine".
- Q5029279 shipName "Canada".
- Q5029279 shipOwner "Charles Rufus Burgess, Wolfville, Nova Scotia".
- Q5029279 type Product.
- Q5029279 type MeanOfTransportation.
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- Q5029279 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q5029279 comment "Canada was a full rigged ship built in 1891 at Kingsport, Nova Scotia on the Minas Basin. She was one of the largest wooden sailing vessels ever built in Canada. Her owner had planned to make her the largest sailing ship built in Canada but damage to a timber intended for the keel caused her length to be trimmed by ten feet making Canada slightly smaller than the ship William D. Lawrence. Thousands of people from Kings and Hants Counties attended the launch.".
- Q5029279 label "Canada (1891)".
- Q5029279 differentFrom Q3053382.
- Q5029279 depiction Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.
- Q5029279 name "Canada".