-
number of
steamships were
named Beothic, including: SS
Beothic (1909), a
Norwegian sealing ship in
service 1909–29 SS
Beothic (1918), a
Canadian cargo ship...
- The
Beothuk (/biːˈɒtək/ or /ˈbeɪ.əθʊk/; also
spelled Beothuck) were a
group of
Indigenous people of
Canada who
lived on the
island of Newfoundland. The...
- engines. She was
originally the
Newfoundland seal
fishery support vessel Beothic,
renamed after Russian captain and
polar explorer Georgy Yakovlevich Sedov...
- to RCMP
outposts in the
Arctic on the
Canadian government supply ship
Beothic. The sketches, done both in oils on
birch panels and in pen and ink, were...
- town has been
mainly supported by the fish
plant in Valleyfield,
owned by
Beothic Fisheries since the 1960s. Like many
other Newfoundland fishing communities...
-
Island and his
first steamer was the
Walrus in 1893, and his last was the
Beothic II in 1928.
Although Captain George Barbour had many successes, he was...
- Wolf, Hope, Aurora,
Terra Nova, Florizel, Stephano, Nascopie, Thetis, and
Beothic II. He also set a
record for most
seals brought in from one
voyage in 1910...
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employer today is a fish
processing plant located in Valleyfield,
owned by
Beothic Fish Processors.
Wesleyville is
famous for its involvement, historically...
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Retrieved 3
November 2011. "Ashcrest". Uboat.
Retrieved 29
February 2012. "SS
Beothic (+1940)". Wrecksite.
Retrieved 3
November 2011. "Calabria". Uboat. Retrieved...
- and
captained several ships.
During the 1934 season, he
captained the SS
Beothic. His crew
captured over 48,000 pelts,
therefore making Kean's
career seal...