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Reassembly of the Radium King, 1937.jpg
Re-construction of the tugboat
Radium King
in
Waterways Alberta
, 1937. The
Radium King
was first constructed at the Manseau shipyards in Montreal, then disassembled, and the pieces shipped by rail to Waterways, then the northern terminus of the North American railroad grid.
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Geo Swan
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