SS Anyox (ship)

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SS Anyox (ship)

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1927 - [?]

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1267 gross ton, wooden, steam-propelled ship originally used as a tanker. built by Winslow Steam Boat Company, Winslow, Washington, and, from 1913 to 1929, owned by Coastwise Steam and Barge Company of Vancouver. From 1930 to 1937, she was owned by Pacific Salvage Company of Vancouver and was sold to Chinese owners in 1945. In 1925, she sank off Prospect Point, Vancouver after a collision during severe rain storm, and in 1933 she was chartered by Hudson’s Bay Company to supply Port Barrow. Eventually, she was burned off Wangpoo River China, total loss, date unknown.

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