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The steamship Bannockburn was a Canadian registered steel-hulled freighter which disappeared on Lake Superior in snowy weather on November 21, 1902. She was sighted by the captain of a passing vessel, the SS Algonquin, around noon of that day but minutes later disappeared. The wreck of the ship has never been found, with the exception of an oar and a life preserver, and no bodies were ever recovered. Within a year of her disappearance she acquired a reputation as a ghost ship and became known as The Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes.

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  • The steamship Bannockburn was a Canadian registered steel-hulled freighter which disappeared on Lake Superior in snowy weather on November 21, 1902. She was sighted by the captain of a passing vessel, the SS Algonquin, around noon of that day but minutes later disappeared. The wreck of the ship has never been found, with the exception of an oar and a life preserver, and no bodies were ever recovered. Within a year of her disappearance she acquired a reputation as a ghost ship and became known as The Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes. (en)
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  • Sir Raylton Dixon & Company, Middlesbrough, England (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • Lost (en)
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  • Often towed the four-masted schooner barge Minnedosa (en)
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  • 1902-11-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Montreal Transportation Company of Montreal, Quebec (en)
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  • Triple expansion three cylinder engine with two boilers, machinery aft (en)
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  • One propeller (en)
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  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • * 1,620 GRT * 1,035 NRT (en)
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  • The steamship Bannockburn was a Canadian registered steel-hulled freighter which disappeared on Lake Superior in snowy weather on November 21, 1902. She was sighted by the captain of a passing vessel, the SS Algonquin, around noon of that day but minutes later disappeared. The wreck of the ship has never been found, with the exception of an oar and a life preserver, and no bodies were ever recovered. Within a year of her disappearance she acquired a reputation as a ghost ship and became known as The Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes. (en)
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  • SS Bannockburn (en)
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