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Schooner A.W. Greely : ウィキペディア英語版
Schooner A.W. Greely

''A.W. Greely'' was a three masted wooden schooner that became known for her role in the MacGregor Arctic Expedition, a privately funded expedition to the North Pole between July 1, 1937, and October 3, 1938.
==Donald II==
She was built as the ''Donald II'' in 1925 for Hollett and Sons of Newfoundland and measured 200 tons, long, in beam. The vessel drew of water and was specially reinforced for ice conditions.
The ''Donald II'' was purchased in 1932 by Master Mariner Captain William Trenholm for use as a merchant ship. With only his daughter for crew, he plied the West Indies route taking down lath and returning to Newfoundland with salt for the cod fleet. Captain Trenholm died on his last voyage on the ''Donald II'', leaving his daughter to skipper the ship home by herself.
Owned by Ann Trenholm of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, by 1937 the ''Donald II'' was and was out of service and needed work to be made seaworthy as she hadn’t been under sail since her master's death.

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