Bluebell (1906 ship)

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Bluebell was a ferry built in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Polson Iron Works for the Toronto Ferry Company. She was a steam-powered vessel, propelled by side-wheels. She ferried passengers between the Toronto mainland and the Toronto Islands. She was built in 1906, and acquired by the city in 1927 when its contract with the ferry company expired, and remained in service until 1955. She was converted to a scow in 1957, but sank on her first voyage after her relaunch. She was refloated several times before the hull was sunk as part of the Leslie Spit. * PS Bluebell as of June 2013 * rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Polson Iron Works, Toronto, Ontario
rdf:langString Bluebell, launched in 1906, served as a ferry in Toronto until 1955
rdf:langString Sank 1957
rdf:langString Shows launching of Bluebell at Polson Iron Works.jpg
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rdf:langString Bluebell was a ferry built in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Polson Iron Works for the Toronto Ferry Company. She was a steam-powered vessel, propelled by side-wheels. She ferried passengers between the Toronto mainland and the Toronto Islands. She was built in 1906, and acquired by the city in 1927 when its contract with the ferry company expired, and remained in service until 1955. She was converted to a scow in 1957, but sank on her first voyage after her relaunch. She was refloated several times before the hull was sunk as part of the Leslie Spit. Polson Iron Works finished a sister ship to Bluebell, Trillium, also named after a flower, which underwent a long restoration after being left to sink, and rot, in a lagoon at the Toronto Islands. * PS Bluebell as of June 2013 * PS Bluebell as of June 2013
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xsd:string Sank 1957

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