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    Cutch was a steamship built in 1884 in Hull, England. The ship served as a pilgrimage vessel and a yacht in India from 1884 to 1890, then as a steamship...
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  • British India Cutch Agency, a political agency of British India Catechu, an extract of Acacia also called cutch Cutch (steamship), a steamship built in 1884...
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    England in 1884. Capt. William Webster, one of the founders of Union Steamship, located Cutch in India, where it had been in service as a maharaja’s yacht. Webster...
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  • Thumbnail for Beaver (steamship)
    Beaver was a steamship originally owned and operated by the Hudson's Bay Company. She was the first steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Cardena
    For more than 35 years, from 1923 to 1958, the Union steamship Cardena sailed the British Columbia Coast, carrying passengers, groceries, dry goods, industrial...
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  • Thumbnail for Camosun (steamship)
    Camosun was a steamship built in 1904 in Paisley, Scotland, which served in British Columbia. Camosun was the first passenger-freighter ship ordered by...
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    he kept a diary of his travels, including the journey from Lukhpat in Cutch, India to Hyderabad in Sindh, Pakistan along the Kori and Narra rivers by...
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  • Thumbnail for Cheslakee
    Cheslakee was a steamship that operated from 1910 to 1913 under the ownership of the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia. In 1913, the ship sank...
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  • Thumbnail for General Miles
    General Miles was a steamship constructed in 1882 which served in various coastal areas of the states of Oregon and Washington, as well as British Columbia...
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  • Thumbnail for Princess Royal (1906 steamship)
    Princess Royal was a wooden steamship built in 1907 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service. The ship operated on the coasts of British Columbia...
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  • Thumbnail for John Irving (steamship captain)
    John Irving (November 24, 1854 – August or October 10, 1936) was a steamship captain in British Columbia, Canada. He began on the Fraser River at the...
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  • Thumbnail for Rosalie (steamship)
    purchased by Capt. D.B Jackson, then doing business as the Northwestern Steamship Company, to serve on Puget Sound with the older sidewheelers George E...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Prince Rupert
    The Grand Trunk steamship Prince Rupert and her sister ship SS Prince George served the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. Prince Rupert had a 45-year...
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    (tug) SS Jubilee (early steamship) Ruth Shorts (rowboat) SS Mary Victoria Greenhow (early steamship) SS Wanderer (early steamship) Penticton Naramata Peachland...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Princess Marguerite
    SS Princess Marguerite (category Steamships of Canada)
    primarily Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPSS) and British Columbia Steamships Corporation. The first two were part of the CPR "Princess fleet," which...
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  • Thumbnail for William Moore (steamship captain)
    William Moore (5 June 1825 – 29 March 1909) was a steamship captain, businessman, miner and explorer in British Columbia and Alaska. During most of British...
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  • Thumbnail for Cheakamus (steamship)
    Cheakamus was a steamship built in 1913 in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This ship was originally built as the Cheslakee in Scotland. After Cheslakee...
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  • Thumbnail for Princess May (steamship)
    Princess May was a steamship built in 1888 which was operated under a number of different names and owners. The ship is best known for having been involved...
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  • Pacific Railway Coast Service, also known as the British Columbia Coast Steamships (BCCS), was a division of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which began...
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  • Thumbnail for Princess Norah (steamship)
    Princess Norah was a steamship which operated in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska from 1929 to 1964. From 1955 to 1958, this ship was called Queen...
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    SS Catala (category Union Steamship Company of British Columbia)
    Canadian coastal passenger and cargo steamship built in Scotland in 1925, for service with the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia. In 1927 the...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Vaitarna
    SS Vaitarna, popularly known as Vijli or Haji Kasam ni Vijli, was a steamship owned by A J Shepherd & Co, Bombay that disappeared on 8 November 1888 off...
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  • Thumbnail for Cowichan (steamship)
    Cowichan was a steamship which was operated in British Columbia under the ownership of the Union Steamship Company. Cowichan sank in 1925 following a...
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  • The Flying Dutchman was a 19th-century steamship in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. It was the first steamboat to enter the Stikine River...
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  • Thumbnail for Otter (steamship)
    Otter was the second steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North America, following her sister ship and twin, the much more famous Beaver....
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  • Thumbnail for John Bonser (steamship captain)
    John Henry Bonser (1855-1913) was a steamship captain from Oregon, United States and British Columbia, Canada. He piloted dozens of sternwheelers over...
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  • SS Princess Louise (1921) (category Steamships of Canada)
    The SS Princess Louise was a 331-foot steamship, named in honor of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, Queen Victoria's granddaughter. The ship...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Princess Beatrice
    Princess Beatrice was a steamship built for and owned by the marine division of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The ship served from 1903 to 1928...
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    Townsend Washington. Under modified Black Ball flag, he began the Alaska Steamship Company. Before 1927, when the company was controlled by Joshua Green...
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  • Thumbnail for List of ships of the Princess fleet
    began with the title "Princess." The ships of the British Columbia Coast Steamships came to be called "pocket liners" because they offered amenities like...
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