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- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) height "2743.2".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) length "22799.04".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) abstract "The Ned Hanlan is a steam-powered tugboat that spent her career in Toronto, Ontario. She displaces approximately 200 tons, and for many years was mounted beside a former nautical museum housed in the old Stanley Barracks on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. The boat is not open to the public.In June 2012, she was moved to a new home on Hanlan's Point on the Toronto Islands.The Ned Hanlan is in reasonably good shape, with little rust, and a slight dent in her port gunwale just fore of the wheelhouse. The screw and rudder have been removed.The tugboat is named after Ned Hanlan, a 19th-century Toronto resident, and world champion rower.".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) builder Canada.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) builder Ontario.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) builder Toronto.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) builder Toronto_Dry_Dock_Company.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) country Canada.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) height "2.7432".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) length "22.79904".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipBeam "5.82168".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) status "Museum Ship, Toronto".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) thumbnail Ned_Hanlan_2.jpg?width=300.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) wikiPageID "1372156".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) wikiPageRevisionID "584076161".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) hasPhotoCollection Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat).
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipBeam "19.1".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipBuilder "Toronto Dry Dock Company, 1932, Canada, Ontario, Toronto".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipCommissioned "as Ned Hanlan".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipCountry "Canada".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipFate "Museum Ship, Toronto".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipHeight "9".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipLaidDown "1932".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipLength "74.8".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipName "Ned Hanlan".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipNotes "Now a museum ship on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Ontario Canada.".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipNotes "Steam-powered tugboat".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipOwner "Toronto Transportation Commission".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) shipTonsBurthen "105".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) subject Category:History_of_Toronto.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Ontario.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) subject Category:Tugboats_of_Canada.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Artifact100021939.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Boat102858304.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Conveyance103100490.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Craft103125870.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type MuseumShipsInOntario.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Object100002684.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Ship104194289.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Tugboat104495843.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type TugboatsOfCanada.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Vehicle104524313.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Vessel104530566.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Whole100003553.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Ship.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type Product.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) type DesignedArtifact.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) comment "The Ned Hanlan is a steam-powered tugboat that spent her career in Toronto, Ontario. She displaces approximately 200 tons, and for many years was mounted beside a former nautical museum housed in the old Stanley Barracks on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto.".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) label "Ned Hanlan (tugboat)".
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) sameAs m.04xjyf.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) sameAs Q6986000.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) sameAs Q6986000.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) sameAs Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat).
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) wasDerivedFrom Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat)?oldid=584076161.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) depiction Ned_Hanlan_2.jpg.
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) isPrimaryTopicOf Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat).
- Ned_Hanlan_(tugboat) name "Ned Hanlan".