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[Duchess of Atholl]

Inscribed : Liner DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. 20,119 grt. Built July 1928 Wm. Beardmore & Co. Ltd. Dalmuir, for Canadian Pacific. Torpedoed sunk U-178, Ibbeken, October 10, 1942, 07.03S. 11.12W., 200 miles east of Ascenscion Island. Fielden, per Clarkson.

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[S.S. Beaverburn]

Inscribed : S.S. BEAVERBURN (1) 9,874 grt. Dec. 1927 Wm. Denny & Bros. Ltd., Dumbarton. Torpedoed, sun, U-41, KL. Mugler. Feb. 5 1940, OA.84 49,20N,07W.U-41, sunk by escorts, same day. Photo: Real Photographs.

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[S.S. Beaverhill]

Inscribed : S.S. BEAVERHILL, 10,041 gross. Feb. 1928 Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd, Glasgow. Wrecked Nov. 24, 1944, Hillyard's Reef, St. John, New Brunswick. Stern section, salvaged, Dec. 11, 1946, towed St. John, sank at berth, refloated towed to sea and scuttled. World Ship Society.

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[Beavercoe]

Inscribed : BEAVERCOE, of London. 9,824. August 1947 Fairfield SB.&E. Co., Dundee. MAPLEDELL, 1952-56, BEAVERCOE, 1956 -. A. Duncan.

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[H. R. Macmillan]

Inscribed : Motor bulk carrier H.R. MACMILLAN, Built 1968 for Canadian Pacific. Sold 1968 Panamanian GRAND RELIANCE, Pender Shipping Corp., Panama, arrived at Huangpu, China, for demolition on Oct. 13, 1985. A. Duncan.

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[Fort Edmonton]

Inscribed : Tanker FORT EDMONTON, of London. 18,782 frt/1975. Canadian Pacific. West Float, Birkenhead, Monday, December 5, 1983, D.J. Higham.

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Robinson v. The Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company, Ltd.

File consists of two documents: Affidavit of H. Gastou; Affidavit of the Plaintiff and enclosures. the parties are having difficulty in appointing an arbitrator to settle the case. The Defendant's are not appointing one, claiming that Victoria is too small and therefore it is too difficult to "avoid local and personal feeling and prejudice in the matters of arbitration."

Sehl v. Haulier

File consists of three documents: Judgment by Default; correspondence; Plaintiffs Bill of Costs. Plaintiff claims $122.37 plus interest due to him on an unpaid account

[Letter, Florence Nightingale to Mary Mohl, May 7, 1870]

Florence Nightingale, 35 South Street, Park Lane, London W. to Mary Mohl (nee Clarke). Discusses J. O. d'Haussonville's L'eglise romaine et le Premier Empire [Paris: Michel Levy frere, 1868-69. 5v.] and the non-authorized translation by Benjamin Jowett. Criticizes the Diplomatic service in the matter of ambassadors knowing the language of the country to which they are sent.

[Letter, Florence Nightingale to Mary Mohl, August 18, 1870]

Florence Nightingale, Lea Hurst, Derbyshire to Mary Mohl (nee Clarke). Discusses the Franco-Prussian War in terms of casualties, and whether Otto von Bismarck or Louis Napoleon Bonaparte is worse. Informs Mme. Mohl of progress made by the Society of Sick and Wounded in sending surgeons, money and supplies.

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