SS Amur II (ship)

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SS Amur II (ship)

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1903 - 1946

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Steel single screw passenger vessel, 1643 tons gross. Built in 1903 in England as Van Eyck, then renamed Plummer, then renamed again in 1931 as Amur. Between 1924 and 1931, she was owned by Coastwise Steamship & Barge Co. (J. Griffiths & Sons, Mgrs), Vancouver. In 1946, she became a fish carrier in China.

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