SS Scotiadoc, the Glossary
The Great Lakes freighter SS Scotiadoc was a long, wide, and deep, dry bulk freighter of typical construction style for the early 1900s, primarily designed for the iron ore, coal, and grain trades on the Great Lakes.[1]
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5 relations: CBC News, Cleveland, Cottage Life, Lake freighter, Sleeping Giant (Ontario).
- 2013 archaeological discoveries
CBC News
CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.
Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
See SS Scotiadoc and Cleveland
Cottage Life
Cottage Life is a Canadian magazine focusing on cottage lifestyle content.
See SS Scotiadoc and Cottage Life
Lake freighter
Lake freighters, or lakers, are bulk carrier vessels operating on the Great Lakes of North America. SS Scotiadoc and lake freighter are Great Lakes freighters.
See SS Scotiadoc and Lake freighter
Sleeping Giant (Ontario)
The Sleeping Giant is a series of mesas formed by the erosion of thick, basaltic sills on Sibley Peninsula which resembles a giant lying on its back when viewed from the west to north-northwest section of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
See SS Scotiadoc and Sleeping Giant (Ontario)
See also
2013 archaeological discoveries
- 2013 in archaeology
- Aiskew Roman villa
- Bulanık Stele
- Chactún
- Diary of Merer
- El Castillo de Huarmey
- Happisburgh footprints
- Homo naledi
- Nwya Devu
- PS Keystone State
- Ravattula Church
- Russian ship of the line Lefort
- SS Scotiadoc
- Saddle Ridge Hoard
- Seaton Down Hoard
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Scotiadoc
Also known as SS Martin Mullen, SS Martin Mullen (1904), Scotiadoc.