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  • ...''Radium King'' was reassembled downstream of the rapids at Fort Smith in 1937.]] The '''''Radium King''''' was built in 1937 to haul ore on the [[Mackenzie River]], and her tributaries.<ref name=Montr
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  • ...mb|Reassembly of the ''Radium King'', sister ship to the ''Radium Queen'', 1937.]] ...her sister ship the ''[[Radium King]]'' were built in [[Sorel, Quebec]] in 1937, for the [[Northern Transportation Company]], a subsidiary of [[Eldorado Go
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  • Many of her sister ships also included "Radium" in their name, hence the appellation ''"Radium line" | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • | quote = Up the Great Bear River from Fort Norman, the ships are the Radium Cruiser, 136 h.p., and the George Askew, 135 h.p. Beyond the ...e ''Radium King'' (1937), the ''Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellow
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  • ...e ''Radium King'' (1937), the ''Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellow | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • ...e ''Radium King'' (1937), the ''Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellow | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • ...e ''Radium King'' (1937), the ''Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellow ...ty going over sand bars. At one point, about a mile from destination, the ships had to be pulled over sand bars by tractor.
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  • ...' was actually the second vessel to traverse the [[Northwest Passage]], in 1937, under the command of [[Scotty Gall]], not the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Pol ...t was considered an excellent vessel for the Arctic. A few years after the 1937 trip, the Akluvik caught fire and sank off Cambridge Bay.
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  • ...assembled the [[Ford Galaxy|Galaxy]] people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the [[Volkswagen Sharan|VW Sharan]] and [[SEAT Alhambra]]. With the introd [[File:1937 Ford Transit Bus in Seattle, when new.jpg|thumb|right|A 1937 [[Ford Transit Bus]] in Seattle]]
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  • ...y.<ref name="MAlist">{{cite web |title=Hudson’s Bay Company Archives – Ships’ Histories |url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ships_histories.h ...'[[Fort James (HBC vessel)]]'' || Two-masted auxiliary schooner || 1928 || 1937 || Western Arctic, Eastern Arctic ||
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  • ...ace vessels, only eight are operational major combatants (frigates). Those ships are based in [[Valparaíso]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.cl/p4_i ...nkings]] in 1998. [[Anita Lizana]] won the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] in 1937, becoming the first woman from Latin America to win a [[Grand Slam (tennis)
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