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Diving the Gunilda - Great Lakes Shipwreck History and RediscoveryThe Gunilda was a steam luxury yacht owned by Standard Oil investor William L. Harkness. It was built in Scotland in 1897 and considered the finest boat in the ...
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Luxury Yacht Gunilda - Shipwreck ExplorersHarkness refused to pay for a second Tug and the Gunilda sank at the base of the pinnacle, in 280 feet (85 meters) of water. The date : August 11th 1911.
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Haunting video shows perfectly preserved wreck of classic ...Feb 24, 2015 · A fascinating video by a team of Florida-based divers shows one of the best-preserved historic wrecks in the world, 59.43 metre Gunilda.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Gunilda Shipwreck: Tales from the DepthsSince the Gunilda's sinking in Lake Superior near Rossport Ontario, in 1911, it has captivated divers. From early salvage attempts, tragedies, obsessions, ...
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Gunilda (yacht), sunk, 29 Aug 1911Gunilda (yacht), sunk, 29 Aug 1911 ; Notes: Reason: sunk. Lives: nil. Remarks: Total loss; Date of Original: 1911 ; Local identifier: McN.W.20183; Language of ...
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Screw Steamer GUNILDA built by Ramage & Ferguson in 1897 for Alfred R. & John M. Sladen, Cleeve Howe, Windermere, Yacht### Summary of Gunilda Details
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Steam Yacht Gunilda History | Northern Ontario TravelIn 1903 the Gunilda caught the eye of wealthy oil baron, William L. Harkness of New York. He purchased it and brought it under the flag of the New York Yacht ...Missing: Clydebank | Show results with:Clydebank
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$$200000 in 1897 → 2025 - Inflation CalculatorThe 2.90% inflation rate means $200000 in 1897 is equivalent to $7806650.60 today. This inflation calculator uses the official US consumer price index ...Missing: yacht | Show results with:yacht
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GUNILDA (1897, Yacht) - Great Lakes ShipsOriginal Owner and Location: William Harkness, Cleveland, OH. Power. Engine Type: Triple Expansion; # Cylinders: 3; Propulsion Notes: 15, ...
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Cox & King - Vessels - François GrosjeanDocumented in Yachts in England (1900) by Debenham (see NY Yacht Club). 15 knots. Gunilda, SY, Ramage & Ferguson (Leith), 1897, 499 (492). 59 meters ...
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YACHT GUNILDA SINKS.; Goes Down Near Lake Superior Shore ...YACHT GUNILDA SINKS.; Goes Down Near Lake Superior Shore ... The wrecking tug Empire, with wireless apparatus on board, is on its way to raise the boat.
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GUE.TV: Documenting The Gunilda - InDEPTH MagazineThe luxury steam yacht Gunilda was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club and the pride of its owner, oil baron William Harkness, one of the wealthiest men in ...Missing: L. 1897-1906
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C.W. and W.L. Harkness in Newport RI - Gilded Greats | FlaglerMay 31, 2023 · It is likely that each of the Harkness families sailed their yachts Gunilda and Agawa to Newport that summer. Tragically, this would then be the ...Missing: Florida | Show results with:Florida
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The wreck of the Gunilda (1911) : r/Shipwrecks - RedditMay 4, 2025 · Gunilda was a steel-hulled Scottish-built steam yacht in service between her construction in 1897 and her sinking in Lake Superior in 1911.The Wreck of the Luxury Yacht "Gunilda" - Sank 1911 - RedditThe shockingly preserved wreck of the Gunilda. Sank in Lake ...More results from www.reddit.comMissing: date | Show results with:date
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Wreck of the Gunilda - Advanced Diver MagazineAug 17, 2025 · Behind him, taller and altogether brighter, was the owner: William Lamon Harkness, belly first, mustache trimmed to points, white hat riding his ...
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The Gnuilda Shipwreck - Mysteries of CanadaOct 30, 2014 · The Luxury Steam Yacht Gunilda was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club and the pride of its owner, oil baron William Harkness, one of ...
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How Big Shot Took $1000000 Crack on the Chin: Schooner Days ...The ring-buoy bears the inscription "Gunilda, N.Y.C." The man at whom the question was fired is the veteran Capt. Wm. J. Stitt, master mariner, who lives at 138 ...
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The story about Gunilda - Therebreathersite.nlDec 22, 2012 · This is the story about a fantastic ship built in 1897 that sunk in 1911 in Lake Superior in Canada.
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Gunilda | Military Wiki - FandomGunilda was a steel-hulled Scottish-built American steam yacht in service between her construction in 1897 and her sinking in 1911 on Lake Superior
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Diving the Gunilda - Rossport Tourism Association (RTA)This beautiful luxury steam-powered 195 ft yacht, ran aground and sank in August 1911. ... Gunilda with plans to raise the Gunilda. Her general location ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Civil Disobedience Wreck Diving - DIVER magazineOct 21, 2013 · My group of friends, which would become the Hamilton and Scourge dive team, had planned to dive the shipwreck Gunilda in Lake Superior, a 195- ...
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Echoes in the Cold### Summary of Gunilda Wreck Condition and Preservation Factors
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Water Column Sonar Data ViewerAug 15, 2025 · Primary uses of these sonar data include mapping of fish schools and other mid-water marine organisms, assessing biological abundance, ...Missing: Gunilda 2023
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Art Pick of the Week: Steam Yacht, Gunilda - Art Gallery of OntarioFirst launched in Scotland in 1897, the Gunilda was an impressive private yacht built with all the elegance and tradition of sail-power and the added ...
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Gunilda, Great Lakes Deep Diving Pinnacle - Shipwreck ExplorersEarly this Sept. Becky and Capt. Jitka Hanakova ventured out to northern Lake Superior to dive the Gunilda and Judge Hart shipwrecks.
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GUE Divers explore the Gunilda shipwreckThe luxury steam yacht Gunilda was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club and the pride of its owner, oil baron William Harkness, one of the wealthiest men ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gunilda | By The Bay AdventuresOn August 31 1911, steam yacht Gunilda sank beneath the waves of Lake Superior. Her wreckage was to become one of the most captivating intact freshwater wrecks ...
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Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival – Presented by The Ford Seahorses ...The Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival is an annual event that highlights scuba diving adventures, shipwrecks, maritime history, and technical advances.