

The steamer shown loading ore at the West (Scotia) Pier, Bell Island, Newfoundland, is the steamer Willemsplein, owned by N. V. Scheepvaart Maats, "Millingen", Rotterdam. She was registered in Rotterdam and had a gross tonnage of 5,489, her deadweight capacity having been 9,100 tons. She was 414.3 feet long with a beam of 56 feet, and depth of 28 feet. Built in 1910 by Russell and Company, Port Glasgow, as the Valdura, for the Valdura S.S. Company, Ltd. (Gow Harrison and Company), Glasgow. The Valdura was under Gow Harrison's management until 1927, when she was sold to the Arbor Shipping Company, Ltd. She retained her name under her new owners until 1928 when she was renamed Morus. A year later she was sold to the Rotterdam firm of N. V. Scheepvaarts Maatschappij, "Millingen", and her name was changed to Willemsplein.
The Willemsplein was lost at Shag's Rocks Cove, St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, on October 4, 1942, while en route from Sydney, N.S. SG265a,228 (SB 10/47)