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- BIRMINGTON CITYBIRMINGTON CITY: A beautiful example of a fine looking ship; having discharged her cargo, leaving Toronto via the Western Gap, bound for the Upper Lakes. Photo by Fred SankoffBIRMINGTON CITY: A beautiful example of a fine looking ship; having discharged her cargo, leaving Toronto via the Western Gap, bound for the Upper Lakes. Photo by Fred SankoffToronto Marine Historical Society
- BEECHBAY entering Toronto Western GapWith crated Chrysler autos on deck, BEECHBAY enters Toronto Western Gap c.1936.With crated Chrysler autos on deck, BEECHBAY enters Toronto Western Gap c.1936.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- SILVER BAY enters the Toronto Western GapOn her last voyage under her old name, SILVER BAY enters the Toronto Western Gap, March 29, 1975.On her last voyage under her old name, SILVER BAY enters the Toronto Western Gap, March 29, 1975.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- GEORGIAN at Toronto Western GapGEORGIAN is outbound at Toronto Western Gap on her first trip after refitting for operation by Seaway Lines in 1935.GEORGIAN is outbound at Toronto Western Gap on her first trip after refitting for operation by Seaway Lines in 1935.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Schooner GEORGE DOW, Western GapMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Looking e. from Queen's Wharf, foot of Bathurst St.Lithograph on buff tint stone, with watercolour.Lithograph on buff tint stone, with watercolour.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Showing western entrance to harbour, Fort York at right.Lithotint (1 tint) colouredLithotint (1 tint) colouredAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Wilson was a Schooner Port: Schooner Days DCCXI (711)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Sep 1945 Wilson was a Schooner Port Schooner Days DCCXI (711) by C. H. J. Snider _______ ON the history of the port of Wilson, N.Y., we are rather vague, for the only time we were there, in 1904, we ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Sep 1945 Wilson was a Schooner Port Schooner Days DCCXI (711) by C. H. J. Snider _______ ON the history of the port of Wilson, N.Y., we are rather vague, for the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Regatta of 'Sixty Five: Schooner Days CXLVII (147)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 Jul 1934 Regatta of 'Sixty Five Schooner Days CXLVII (147) "THE HOOKER MEN were great for racing," said Abram Block, J.P., the patriarch of Port Credit, one afternoon last year before he passed on to exceeding great reward, "but of all the races I sailed ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 Jul 1934 Regatta of 'Sixty Five Schooner Days CXLVII (147) "THE HOOKER MEN were great for racing," said Abram Block, J.P., the patriarch of Port Credit, one afternoon last year before he …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 3 French Sisters Try Lake Ontario: Schooner Days DCCLII (752)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 Jul 1946 3 French Sisters Try Lake Ontario Schooner Days DCCLII (752) by C. H. J. Snider All Dead Now But They had and Gave a Good Time While it Lasted - Among Them ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 Jul 1946 3 French Sisters Try Lake Ontario Schooner Days DCCLII (752) by C. H. J. Snider All Dead Now But They had and Gave a Good Time While it Lasted - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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