The Graham Bell, next to the freighter Pennyworth, the first freighter to visit Churchill's new Port facilities, in 1933.
The Graham Bell was a Canadian Government tugboat that was wrecked, and beached, while operating out of Churchill, Manitoba.[1] She was launched in Levis, Quebec, and towed to Churchill by another tug, the Ocean Eagle, in 1929, to assist in the construction of new port facilities.[2][3]
She was the tug that first brought a local pilot to the Pennyworth, the first freighter to visit Churchill's newly completed Port facilities, in 1933.[1] During World War II she left Churchill, when she was pressed into service assisting the Royal Canadian Navy.[4]
She returned to Churchill, following the war, where she was wrecked.
↑ 1.01.1Canada’s Prairie Port. Retrieved on 2017-01-12. “At the entrance to the Churchill River, the pilot came aboard from the Canadian Government’s tug, the Graham Bell. The tug is a vessel of 250 tons gross, registered at Quebec, and has a length of 100 feet and a beam of 26 feet.”