William D. Lawrence (ship)

William D. Lawrence (ship)

"William D. Lawrence" was an full-rigged sailing ship built in Maitland, Nova Scotia along the Minas Basin and named after her builder, the merchant and politician William Dawson Lawrence (1817-1886). Built in 1874, she was the largest wooden sailing ship ever built in Canada. (Two larger wooden sailing barques were built at Quebec in 1824 and 1825, but they were temporary log barges designed for one way-voyages across the Atlantic.) [ [http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/research/faq.html#lawrence "William D. Lawrence" Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Frequently Asked Questions] ] William Lawrence was a fierce opponent of Canadian Confederation which he predicted would bring ruin to Nova Scotia's flourishing shipbuilding industry. Initially planning to build a smaller vessel, he deliberately increased the size of "William D. Lawrence" to create a landmark vessel for the province's shipping industry before it declined. The vessel defied critics who claimed that a wooden vessel of its size would be unmanagable and lose money. After several profitable years, the ship was sold to Norwegian owners in 1883 and renamed "Kommander Svend Foyn". She was stranded in the English Channel in 1891 and converted to a barge, later sinking in Dakar, Africa. The vessel's achievement is commemorated in Maitland by a National Historic Site monument at the restored home of her builder, Lawrence House, part of the Nova Scotia Museum. Maitland celebrates the launch of "William D. Lawrence" every September at a weekend festival called "Launch Days". [ [http://www.maitlandns.com/eventsandfestivals.html Maitland, NS Launch Days Festival] ]

References

*"Sailing Ships of the Maritime" Charles Armour and Thomas Lackey (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975)

External links

* [http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/AtoZ/WDLawr.html Maritime Museum of the Atlantic "William D. Lawrence Infosheet"]
* [http://museum.gov.ns.ca/lh/ Lawrence House Museum]
* [http://www.atlantictallships.ca/gallery.php?action=display&ID=105&listBy=W&OutputType=Ships&lang=e Tall Ships of Atlantic Canada – Registry Information]
* [http://www.atlantictallships.ca/gallery.php?action=display&ID=920&OutputType=PortraitsByShip&lang=e Tall Ships of Atlantic Canada – Ship Portrait]
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5643 Dictionary of Canadian Biography – William Dawson Lawrence]


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