Russel Brothers

Summary

Russel Brothers Limited was a Canadian steel boat builder, diesel engine manufacturer and steel fabricator. The company operated in Fort Frances, Ontario from 1907 to 1937 and then in Owen Sound, Ontario from 1937 to 1994.

Russel Brothers
PredecessorRussel-Hipwell Engines Limited
Founded1907; 117 years ago (1907) in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
FoundersColin and Jardine Russel
Defunct2006 (2006)
Headquarters
Owen Sound, Ontario
,
Canada
Key people
Colin and Jardine Russel
ProductsBoats, diesel engines, steel

Founded in Fort Frances, Ontario in 1907 by Colin and Jardine Russel,[1] it moved to Owen Sound in 1937 and remained there until 1974.[2]

After 1950 Russel Brothers became Russel-Hipwell Engines Limited (named of unit founded in 1943). In 1961 the name Russel Brothers Limited reemerged and lasted until 1994.

The company built 1200 boats in its lifetime as Russel Brothers and Russel-Hipwell.[3] The company built mostly tugs and logging boats, but made diesel switching locomotives as well. During World War II they made boats used in the D-Day landings.[4]

While the company ceased manufacturing boats in 1974, the company continued metal fabrication until 1994. The company went bankrupt and property was sold for condos in 2006.[5]

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References edit

  1. ^ Barrett, Harry B.; Clarence F. Coons; Ken Armson (2010). Alligators of the North: The Story of the West & Peachey Steam Warping Tugs. Dundurn Press. pp. 133–136. ISBN 978-1-55488-711-8.
  2. ^ "RUSSEL BROTHERS Ltd. Steelcraft winch boat and warping tug builders from Owen Sound, Ontario".
  3. ^ "RUSSEL BROTHERS Ltd. Steelcraft winch boat and warping tug builders from Owen Sound, Ontario".
  4. ^ "RUSSEL BROTHERS Ltd. Steelcraft winch boat and warping tug builders from Owen Sound, Ontario".
  5. ^ "RUSSEL BROTHERS Ltd. Steelcraft winch boat and warping tug builders from Owen Sound, Ontario".

External links edit

  • Russel Brothers Boat Archive