SS Prince George was a passenger ship built in 1947 for the Canadian National Steamship Company, to ply the route from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Southeast Alaska. She replaced the 1910 SS Prince George of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which was declared a constructive total loss after burning in Ketchikan, Alaska, on September 22, 1945.
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| - SS Prince George was a passenger ship built in 1947 for the Canadian National Steamship Company, to ply the route from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Southeast Alaska. She replaced the 1910 SS Prince George of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which was declared a constructive total loss after burning in Ketchikan, Alaska, on September 22, 1945. (en)
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| - twin steam engines, six cylinder, bore of and stroke of (en)
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| - Yarrows Ltd, Esquimalt, BC (en)
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| - Burned in Britannia Beach, BC, and later towed to scrappers in China, but sank on the way. (en)
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| - Prince George 1960s.jpg (en)
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| - SS Prince George was a passenger ship built in 1947 for the Canadian National Steamship Company, to ply the route from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Southeast Alaska. She replaced the 1910 SS Prince George of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which was declared a constructive total loss after burning in Ketchikan, Alaska, on September 22, 1945. (en)
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| - Burned inBritannia Beach, BC, and later towed to scrappers inChina, but sank on the way.
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