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FINDING AIDS FOR
CANADIAN SHIPBUILDING AND ENGINEERING FONDS
Introduction
Scope
and Content Notes
Provenance
Textual Subgroup - Business Records Series
Subgroup Engineering Drawings
General Ship Plan Series
Kingston Shipyard Subseries
Midland Shipyard Subseries
Collingwood Shipyard Subseries
INTRODUCTION
Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering is the parent company of the five separate shipyards represented within this fonds: Port Arthur, Kingston Shipyards, Midland Shipyards, Collingwood Shipyards, and Davie Shipyards. As the head office it consolidated records forwarded from all these constituent businesses for purposes of analysis - financial and engineering. The material in this collection reflects these two concerns: the textual records are basically financial; these are balance by two outstanding collections of engineering drawings capturing marine technology from the prewar and postwar periods to the present.
The administrative histories of the various yards are reproduced in other inventories it was deemed redundant to reprint them here. The interested researcher is referred to the archivist.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTES
This fonds is composed of three
accessions, containing both textual records and engineering drawings. These have been arranged into two subgroups; the first contains textual corporate records encorporated into one series titled Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Business Records. This series comprises 63 linear feet. The second subgroup maintains the naval architectural drawings, and it is divided into two series. The Collingwood Ship Plan Series is comprised of drawings of vessels generated by that yard and totals 4704 separate items, (approximately 40-50% are original linens): the second series, titled the Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering General Ship Plan Series contains 908 plans. They in turn are listed in three subseries representing the three shipyards which created them: Kingston Shipyard Subseries with 322 plans; Midland Shipyard Subseries comprised of 445 drawings; and Collingwood Shipyard Subseries containing 140 plans.
Provenance
All of the records were generated by agents of Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering, that is the subsidiary companies represented directly in the three series. All of the drawings in the Collingwood Ship Plan Series and Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering General Ship Plan Series are products of their respective companies.
Source
All materials were donated to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston by Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering.
Restrictions
There are no restrictions on these records.
Copyright
Copyright was transferred in totol from Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
Finding Aids
A printed inventory is available as well as electronic. The finding aid is available on the Marine Museum database which can be accessed externally via 'Internet' either directly or through the Queens University Library database.
TEXTUAL SUBGROUP
Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Business Records Series
This series is comprised of corporate records sourced from five of CS&E subsidiary shipyards: Kingston Shipyards; Collingwood Shipyards; Davie Shipyards; Midland Shipyards; Port Arthur Shipyards - it is assumed forwarded to corporate headquarters for combined storage. The material also includes consolidated comparative financial records of the parent company CS&E itself. The records are overwhelmingly financial in nature: financial statements/balance sheets, audits, and job estimates form 53 feet of the serie's total 63 linear feet. The remainder is comprised of miscellaneous agreements, workers' compensation returns, company by-laws, deeds, ship specifications, and miscellaneous unsorted plans (prints).
The material is organized (generally) chronologically by year, with the financial statements first, followed by estimates. Material from each shipyard is boxed separately as a general principle, although the researcher will find some admixture of materials. Financial statements are a primary source for the economic historian and the bulk of those extant for each company are to be found in this fonds; this material complements neatly the engineering correspondence, ship specifications, engineering drawings and photographs from these five shipyards to be found in associated collections in the Marine Museum Archives. As a caveat to the researcher, it must be noted that of course all estimates do not translate into actual construction projects - they are estimates and must be interpreted as such.
The date range for miscellaneous material is sporadic including material from 1874-1913; the bulk of the financial records date from 1942-1972: they are consistent and comprehensive. The series comprehends 63 linear feet.
Earl Moorhead
Archivist 01/06/94
Canadian
Shipbuilding and Engineering Business Records Series
BOX# BOX LISTS
986.79.1 CS&E 1946-1955 statements, costs
986.79.2 CS&E 1947-1952 consolidated financial & monthly statements
986.79.3 CS&E 1949-1955 consolidated comparative balance sheets (+ 1947 -1950 ledger)
986.79.4 CS&E 1954-1960 balance sheets
986.79.5 CS&E 1956-1960 consolidated comparative balance sheets
986.79.6 CS&E 1961-1966 consolidated comparative balance sheets
986.79.7 CS&E 1967-1972 consolidated comparative balance sheets
986.79.8 CS&E 1961-1978 consolidated financial statements
986.79.9 Kingston 1956-1960 monthly statements, 1937 finanical statement; Davie 1970-1972 statement
986.79.10 Kingston 1961-1968 monthly statements
986.79.11 Port Arthur 1930-1955 balance sheets
986.79.12 Port Arthur 1956-1964 balance sheets
986.79.13 Port Arthur 1965-1966 balance sheets; 1966-1974 financal statements
986.79.14 Collingwood 1944-1962 financial statements
986.79.15 Collingwood 1962-1972 financial statements
986.79.16 Davie 1962-1969 financial statements
986.79.17 Midland capital war expenditures; gen. shipbuilding estimates 1949, 1953-1955, 1962-1963
986.79.18 Midland 1945-1951 financial statements; 1943-1951 balance sheets
986.79.19 Midland 1952-1962 financial statements
986.79.20 Collingwood 1874-1913 deeds, leases,agreements, registration; 1954-1968 ledger; Midland property plans 986.79.21 Kingston shipbuilding company by-laws; local directors minute book, Agreements; Port Arthur 1958-1959 balance sheets; Collingwood 1904-on agreements
986.79.22 Collingwood & Kingston 1910s-1950s assorted material
986.79.23 CS&E 1943-1951 balance sheets; Port Arthur 1942-1951 balance sheets; Collingwood 1943-1951 balance sheets
986.79.24 workers compensation returns 1950s-1974; 1974-1980 vacation pay; census of industry (dominion statistician); invoices, etc.
986.79.25 auditors reports: CS&E, 1952-1972; Midland, 1952-1955; Kingston, 1953-1955 ; Port Arthur, 1952-1955; Collingwood, 1952-1955
986.79.26 Kingston estimates - assorted (Approximately 15)
986.79.27 Collingwood estimates - assorted, hull# 37-167
986.79.28 Estimates - hull# 175, 177, 180-182
986.79.29 Collignwood estimates - hull# 182-184, 187
986.79.30 Estimates - hull# 188-191
986.79.31 Collingwood estimates - hull# 193, 197, 239; HBC barge, PA 126; calculations, PA 109; cargo vessel; info re nuclear powered ships
986.79.32 Collingwood estimates - # 731, 733, 735, 738, 740-741,
743-745, 751, 755, 756, 759, 760, 763,764, 766, 782, 785-787, 793, 806-809, 815, 816, 820, 821, 824, 825, 829, 830, 835
986.79.33 Estimates - # 836-856, 859
986.79.34 Estimates - # 861-896
986.79.35 Estimates - # 900-902, 904-919, 921-925
986.79.36 Estimates - # 926-929, 931, 933-935, 889
986.79.37 Collingwood estimates - # 7101-7115, 7201-7205
986.79.38 Estimates - # 7206-7211, 7215-7218
986.79.39 Estimates - # 7222-7224, 7306-7310, 7312-7313, 7315
986.79.40 Estimates - # 7317-7320, 7401, 7408 (part 1)
986.79.41 Estimates - # 7408-7413, 7416
986.79.42 Estimates - # 7418, 7502-7508, 7512, 7601, 7614
986.79.43 Estimates - # 7615, 7617-7620
986.79.44 Estimates - # 7622-7624, 7628-7629
986.79.45 Estimates - # 7701, 7702, 7705-7709, 7711, 7713, 7716
986.79.46 Estimates - # 7715, 7720-7721, 7726-7727
986.79.47 Estimates - # 7729-7736, 7738
986.79.48 Collingwood estimates - # 7801, 7807, 7810, 7812, 7823, 8332, 8333, 8337-8339, 8344
986.79.49 Collignwood estimates - # 8315, 8322
986.79.50 Collingwood estimates - # 8401, 8403, 8401-8409, 8415, 8415-8422
986.79.51 Davie estimates - # 857, 862-864, 909; plans for W.I. ferry PA 128
986.79.52 Davie estimates - hull # 617, 625, 627, 629, 641, 645-647
986.79.53 Davie estimates - p.276, p.114, p.100, p.834, Great Lakes bulk freighter, and HMCS Restigouche & HMCS Kootenary
986.79.54 Davie hull specifications # 648, 653-658, 607; assorted instructional material 1940s-1960s
986.79.55 Davie hull specifications # 650, 651; assorted plans; calculations # 186, PA 111-113, 45, PA 119 [Alexander Henry], K74, M35, 185, 186, 649
986.79.56 Davie estimates - hull # 661, 856-859; Env.# 223-230; Eskimo
986.79.57 Davie estimates - hull # 653-658, 661
986.79.58 Davie estimates - hull # 647-651
986.79.59 Davie estimates - hull # 647-651
986.79.60 Misc. plans "Dr.15" on each one
986.79.61 Misc. plans "Dr.17" on each one
986.79.62 Misc. plans "Dr.18" on each one
986.79.63 Misc. plans, 1908-1958; plans for "Glomar" 1972
SUBGROUP ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
The Collingwood Ship Plan Series (986.75) consists of 4707 construction drawings for over 120 new hulls and major ship conversions carried out at Collingwood Shipyards between 1949 and 1985. They represent virtually every type and design of large vessel built for use on the Great Lakes system including: Upper Laker Bulk and Package Freighters; Canallers; Tankers; Car Ferries; Ice Breakers; Barges; and Collingwood's specialty, the Seaway sized Self-Unloading Bulk Carrier. This series is the largest and most comprehensive single collection in the archive's holdings, and arguably one of the very best in the country. Not only does it maintain material of special interest to the historian of marine transport and marine technology; it is regularly referenced by active shipping companies and naval architects - such is its strength in postwar Canadian ship design.
The Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering General Ship Plan Series is comprised of 908 plans from three subsidiary yards, Kingston Shipyards, Midland Shipyards, and Collingwood Shipyards. The subseries have been arranged and titled reflecting the three sources. The plans represented range in date from 1926 through 1973, with the majority linen originals. Many plans represent repairs and refits, which capture older technologies in transition; although new builds are also well represented, particularly from the Kingston Shipyard Subseries. Important site plans of Midland and Collingwood shipyards are captured in their respective subseries, such as the 1925 yard plans of Collingwood. Rare draughtmanship is exhibited in boiler and marine engine plans from Collingwood dating ca. 1911, a full construction set of general arrangement and cylinder and valving details are provided. Of particular interest to the historian of Canada Steamship Lines, are general arrangements for four newly proposed passenger vessels for the 'Great White Fleet' - drawn up but cancelled, after the disaster of the Noronic. This is a small collection but its 'eccentricities' make it one of our most valuable, and interesting sets of engineering drawings.
Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering General Ship Plan Series
Kingston Shipyard Subseries
ACC.# SHIP NAME YR.
991.32.1-131 Cataraqui (Lightship) 1959
991.32.133-189 D.C Everest (Pulp Carrier) 1952
991.32.190-281 Fort Steele (Patrol Cruiser) 1958
991.32.282-308 Windmill Point (Passenger Ferry) 1954
991.32.309-322 Amherst Islander (Passenger Ferry) 195
Midland Shipyard Subseries
991.32.323-511 James Morris (Bulk Carrier) 1951
991.32.512-529 T.R. McLagan (Bulk Carrier) 1954
991.32.530-542 City of Hamilton(Package Freighter)1927 City of Montreal
991.32.543-550 Coverdale (Bulk Carrier) 1950
991.32.551-570 Gordon C. Leitch (Bulk Carrier) 1953
991.32.571-592 Strathroy (Corvette) 1944
991.32.593-594 Rockwing (Tug) 1944
991.32.864-865 Midland Yard Plans 1953
991.32.866-874 Miscellaneous Fittings 1945
Collingwood Shipyard Subseries
991.32.595-606 B.A. Peerless (Tanker) 1952
991.32.607-611 Midland Prince (Self-Unloader) 1907
991.32.612-634 Hochelaga (Bulk Carrier) 1949
991.32.635-642 Charles Dick 1922
991.32.643-645 Gleneagles (Bulk Carrier) 1926
991.32.646-649 Algoail (Self-Unloader) 1968
991.32.650-662 French Hopper Barge (Barge) 1948
991.32.663-674 Imperial Sarnia 1948
991.32.675-679 Imperial Collingwood 1948 Imperial London
991.32.680-682 Agoming (Ferry) 1926
991.32.683-685 Chesterfield 1928
991.32.686-689 Imperial Leduc (Tanker) 1951
991.32.690 Imperial Woodbend (Tanker) 1951
991.32.691 Menihek Lake (Bulk Carrier) 1959 Murray Bay 1960 Carol Lake
991.32.692 Mondoc (Bulk Carrier) 1962 Lawrendoc
991.32.693 Frontenac (Self-Unloader) 1973
991.32.694 R. Bruce Angos (Bulk Carrier) 1951
991.32.695-696 James W. Curray (Ferry) 1947
991.32.697-699 (Corvettes)
991.32.700-710 Steam Engines G.A. and Details 1911
991.32.711-712 Chesterfield (Barge) 1928
991.32.713-716 Alexander Henry (Ice Breaker) 1959
991.32.717 Victorious
991.32.718 Captain C.D. Selord
Collingwood Shipyard Subseries
991.32.719 Unknown (Ferry)
991.32.720-736 Hudson Transport (Tanker) 1962
991.32.737 Wm. M. Connelly
991.32.738 Donnacona
991.32.739 Lemoyne (Bulk Carrier) 1926
991.32.740-767 Unknown
991.32.768 Glenella (Tug) 1945
991.32.769-777 Bayport (Tug)
991.32.778-786 Nipigon Bay (Bulk Carrier) 1958
991.32.787-793 Sir James Dunn (Bulk Carrier) 1952
991.32.794-797 Proposed Vessel No.1 (Passenger)
991.32.798 Proposed Vessel No.2 (Passenger)
991.32.799 Proposed Vessel No.3 (Passenger)
991.32.800-810 Proposed Vessel No.4 (Passenger)
991.32.811-814 Proposed C.S.L Vessel (Passenger)
991.32.815 Black Bay, Yank Canuck, Fort Chambly, Caribou Reefer
991.32.816 Hochelaga (Buly Carrier) 1949
991.32.817 Imperial Leduc (Tanker) 1951
991.32.818 Fort Steele (RCMP Patrol Vessel 1958
991.32.819 Windmill Point (Ferry) 1954
991.32.820 (Patrol Vessel)
991.32.821-822 Metis (Self-Unloader)
991.32.823 Pitts Merritt (Dredge) 1957
991.32.824 Cataraqui (Lightship) 1959
991.32.825-831 Steam Engine Details: L.P./I.P./H.P Cylinders/G.A./Boilers 1920
991.32.832-845 Collship Yard Machinery Details 1910
991.32.846-863 Collingwood Harbour and Yard Plans 1925
991.32.875-908 Collingwood Yard Machinery Details 1973
Updated July 07, MDS