Lady Cynthia
Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulled passenger ship converted from a minesweeper, (formerly HMS Barnstaple), which served in the coastal waters of British Columbia from 1925 to 1957. Lady Cynthia was a sistership to , also a converted minesweeper. The ship was generally referred to as the Cynthia while in service.
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Lady Cynthia
Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulled passenger ship converted from a minesweeper, (formerly HMS Barnstaple), which served in the coastal waters of British Columbia from 1925 to 1957. Lady Cynthia was a sistership to , also a converted minesweeper. The ship was generally referred to as the Cynthia while in service.
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Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulle ...... the Cynthia while in service.
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Original: Ardrossan Dry Dock ...... tion Co. in Montrose, Scotland
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Lady Cynthia circa 1938.''
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Ship fate
Scrapped.
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Canada registry #152899
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Lady Cynthia
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Originally constructed as HMS Barnstaple, a minesweeper for the Royal Navy.
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twin triple-expansion steam engines, two Yarrow water tube boilers.
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twin propellers
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coastal British Columbia
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steel-hulled coastal steamship
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Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulle ...... the Cynthia while in service.
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Lady Cynthia
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