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S.S. Montclare
Ship Name: Montclare
Years in service: 1922-1958
Funnels: 2
Masts: 2
Shipping Line: Canadian Pacific
Ship Description: Built by John Brown & Co., Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 16,314. Dimensions: 549' x 70' (577' o.l.). Twin-screw, 17 knots. Six steam turbines. Two masts and two funnels.
History: Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, August 18, 1922. Served first as an armed merchant cruiser in World War II. Sold to British Government in 1942. Converted to a submarine tender in 1946. She was not renamed by British Government. Scrapped in Great Britain, 1958. Sister ships: Montcalm and Montrose.
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