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Blt in 1942 at Waterhuizen by Gebr. van Diepen, this canadian coaster owned by North Shore Shipping of Québec City,was wrecked in a snowstorm near Les Escoumins on Dec. 9, 1963.Voyage Montréal to Sept Iles. Her cargo was mainly crates of beer . Not surprisingly, locals served themselves and they had enough to "survive" the winter.
Photo René Brodeur. From my collection.
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General cargo ships built 1940-1949 (Under 3000gt) - 1 photos
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22-2-1940 ordered from AB Stockholms Rederi ‚SVEA‘ as KARSKÄR
5-1940 confiscated by German navy
9-6-1941 sold to Oberkommando Deutsche Kriegsmarine (german navy)
1941 Wide construction for Germans as submarine-depot-ship U-Boottender MOSEL (II)
5-1945 under british commando
14-2-1946 in Kiel under USA-flag as MOSEL
14-12-1946 France leave as CHARLES DAMAYE
12-1949 Societe Havraise de Transport & Transit, Le Havre, France as SAINTE ADRESSE and rebuild
to reefer
1952 Sold to Consortium Maritime Franco-Chérifien, Casablanca, Morocco
1955 Sold to John H Blackmore, St John´s, New Foundland, Canada.
1962 Sold to North Shore Shipping Lines Ltd, St John´s, New Foundland, Canada.
10-12-1963 beached and complete loss 48 °25‘ N – 69° 18‘ W
Regards! friendship
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best regards, Frits
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