Steam triple expansion engine, 58 hp (43 kW) (nominal)
Speed
10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
HMCS Newington was a commissioned patrol vessel of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in the First World War. Prior to the war, the ship served as a fishing trawler and lighthouse tender for the Canadian government. Following the war the vessel was returned to government service. Newington was converted to a tugboat in 1920. Sold to private interests in 1920 the ship sank on 26 August 1959 while laid up in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia.
HMCSNewington was a commissioned patrol vessel of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in the First World War. Prior to the war, the ship served as a fishing...
Parliament constituency) Newington (CDOT station) HMCSNewington, an 1899 Royal Canadian Navy ship, First World War P.C.B. Newington (1888–1964), author of...
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Deeping was built in 1934 by Cochrane & Sons Shipbuilders of Selby for the Newington Steam Trawling Company of Kingston upon Hull as a North Sea fishing trawler...
September 2015. Joseph Bain, Border Papers, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1894), p. 337. HMC Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle...