- Alphabet Fleet
The Alphabet Fleet was a fleet of vessels owned and operated by the
Reid Newfoundland Company as part of the provisioning of the 1898 Railway contract between theDominion of Newfoundland and the Reid Newfoundland Company. The vessels were named after places inScotland , the native homeland of SirRobert Gillespie Reid , founder of the Reid Newfoundland Railway Company.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume one, page 39]The ships were employed as coastal vessels to service the remote communities of the island and the coast of
Labrador to operate a mail and passenger service to those communities. These vessels became the lifeline to these communities and were depicted in many paintings and folk songs of the country, even long after it became a province ofCanada .A
The first of the vessels acquired by the Reid Newfoundland Company was the "SS Argyle ", built inGlasgow ,Scotland in 1900; she was 155 feet long and 439 tonnes. This vessel mainly visited communities in thePlacentia Bay area. She was sold in 1941 and was eventually lost nearCuba on July 14, 1946. The "SS Argyle" takes its name from the Scottish township ofArgyll .B
The "SS Bruce " built in 1897 inGlasgow , Scotland was 237 feet long and 1,154 tonnes. This vessel was lost on March 24, 1911 near Louisburg, Nova Scotia. The "SS Bruce II " was used as a connector vessel between the Island and Nova Scotia. A second vessel commissioned under the name Bruce was built in 1912 in Glasgow, was 240 feet long and 1,553 tonnes. She was sold to theRussia n government in 1916.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume one, page 279]C
The "SS Clyde " was built in 1900 atGlasgow , Scotland and was 155 feet long; 439 tonnes. She had plied the waters ofNotre Dame Bay delivering passengers and mail to the various communities from that area. In 1948 she was sold toCrosbie and Company and lost at sea near Williamsport on December 17, 1951.D
The "SS Dundee " was built in 1900 also atGlasgow ,Scotland ; 155 feet long and 439 tonnes. She operated in theBonavista Bay area and was lost on Christmas Day, 1919 onNoggin Island , nearCarmanville .Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume one, page 654]E
The "SS Ethie " was built atGlasgow ,Scotland in 1900 and was 155 feet long and 439 tonnes. The ship was used for the Labrador,St. Barbe run. On December 11, 1919 she sunk at Martin's Point, about 20 miles fromBonne Bay . The passengers and crew were rescued in a dramatic rescue by means of a boson’s chair and a rope.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume one, page 782]F
The "SS Fife " built atGlasgow ,Scotland in 1900 was 167 feet long and 441 tonnes. The ship was lost on November 14, 1900 in theStrait of Belle Isle .G
The "SS Glencoe " built atGlasgow ,Scotland in 1900 was 208 feet long and 769 tonnes. The ship was used on the South Coast run dropping off passengers and mail to places likeFrancois . The "SS Glencoe" survived and was eventually sold for scrap in June 1959.H
The "SS Home" built at Glasgow, Scotland in 1900 was 155 feet long and 439 tonnes. Not much is known of the "SS Home", she was lost in 1952 inFortune Bay .I
The "SS Invermore " was built by Barclay Curle and Co. ofGlasgow , Scotland in 1881, she was 250 long and 922 tonnes. She was originally named the "SS Dromedary " and operated betweenBelfast and Glasgow before she was acquired by the Reid Newfoundland Company. Under the Alphabet Fleet she served on the Labrador service, carrying passengers and mail to remote communities. The ship was lost atBrig Harbour Point , Labrador on July 10, 1914.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume three, page 65]J
The criteria for naming his ships was that the first letter of each ship's name had to depict a place from Reid's homeland Scotland, they were also to end in "e". For this reason the letter "J" was not used, as no suitable candidate could be found.K
The "SS Kyle " was built by Swan, Hunter and Co. atNewcastle-on-Tyne , England in 1913, she was 220 feet long and 1,055 tonnes. She began service in Newfoundland in 1913 for the Labrador route. In 1915 the SS Kyle had served on thePort aux Basques , North Sydney service until 1926 when she once again returned to the Labrador service.The "SS Kyle" is noteworthy for a number of rescues she had participated in; such as the search and recovery of the downed American plane
Old Glory in 1927. She had also aided in the rescue of the sailors during the "USS Pollux" and "USS Truxton" disaster at Chambers Cove near St. Lawrence on February 18, 1942.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume three, page 193]L
The "SS Lintrose " was built by Swan, Hunter and Co. atNewcastle-on-Tyne , England in 1913 and was 255 feet long and 1,616 tonnes. In 1915 the ship was sold to theRussia n government and renamed the "Sadko," where she operated as a ice breaking vessel in theWhite Sea . She sank on June 20, 1918 and was refloated in 1933.Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume three, page 307]M
The last of the Alphabet Fleet was the "SS Meigle ," built inGlasgow , Scotland in 1886 as the "Solway " by the firm Barclay Curle and Co., she was 220 feet long and 839 tonnes. The vessel served as a passenger and cargo ferry until the early 1930s when on October 29, 1932 it became a floating prison. In 1936 it was sold to theShaw Steamship Co. Limited . It was pressed into war service and was part of a convoy that was attacked by GermanU-Boats . On July 19, 1947 it was wrecked at Marines Cove, nearSt. Shotts .Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador , Volume three, page 501] The "SS Meigle" was one of the vessels that responded to the 1929 tsunami on theBurin Peninsula assisting in bringing supplies for victim relief.The song "
Twenty-One years " a popular Newfoundland folkballad byJoseph Summers was written at the time the vessel served as a prison ship. Parts of the vessel are on display at the Meigle Lounge,Kelligrews .ee also
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External links
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/railway.html Newfoundland Railway - Newfoundland & Labrador Heritage]
* [http://www.geocities.com/hrings_52/News_1.html Vessels in NL - Lab. Ferry Service]
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