File:Canada Steamship Lines freighter A.E. Ames, during World War 1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCanada Steamship Lines freighter A.E. Ames, during World War 1.jpg |
Original caption: " A.E. Ames "The A.E. Ames left Canada Steamship Lines for saltwater service in 1917. The ship operated in coastal service and survived the dangers of enemy action and the elements to the end of the conflict. The vessel was sold and registered in Belgium in 1920 and resold to French interests in 1925. Renamed Ginette Leborgne, the ship hit a mine and sank west of Sardinia on Sept. 13, 1940, while bringing demobilized troops back from North Africa. Photo: Alfred Sagon-King Collection, Skip Gillham |
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Author | Creator:Skip Gillham | ||||
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