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- The Queen's Plate, c.1870This large format negative was found in the Archives storage room without any identification. However, we believe that this negative may be an image from the The Queen's Plate, Canada's most noted horse race, that was run at Whitby in May 1870. The track was located on the west side …This large format negative was found in the Archives storage room without any identification. However, we believe that this negative may be an image from the The Queen's Plate, Canada's …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John Spencer/Dorset FarmThis log cabin was built by John Spencer (1786-1875) who settled on lot 29 of Concession 7 in 1833. David Burns (1850-1922), a poet in Brooklin, was born in this house on 6 August 1850 according to a caption under this photograph in his second book of poems published after …This log cabin was built by John Spencer (1786-1875) who settled on lot 29 of Concession 7 in 1833. David Burns (1850-1922), a poet in Brooklin, was born in this …Whitby Public Library
- John Lawrence Smith, c.1870John Lawrence Smith was born on Lot 21, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township, on 11 October 1838, and was a farmer all his life. He was one of the founders and first trustees of the Whitby Methodist Tabernacle, and a founder and member of the Board of Directors of the …John Lawrence Smith was born on Lot 21, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township, on 11 October 1838, and was a farmer all his life. He was one of the founders …Whitby Public Library
- Elizabeth (Strickland) Smith, c.1870Mrs. Elizabeth (Strickland) Smith was born at England, on June 30, 1841, a daughter of John Strickland who lived in Oshawa. She married John Lawrence Smith, a Whitby Township farmer, on December 31, 1867, and died on the Smith farm at Corbett's Point, lot 21, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township, …Mrs. Elizabeth (Strickland) Smith was born at England, on June 30, 1841, a daughter of John Strickland who lived in Oshawa. She married John Lawrence Smith, a Whitby Township farmer, …Whitby Public Library
- C.S. Rumsey skating, ca. 1870Condition: Good. Some dirt - but the image looks good.Condition: Good. Some dirt - but the image looks good.St. Marys Museum
- Ste. Marie Ship Canal (Instant)Stereoview of three ships in the original Soo lock. A three masted schooner is on the near side. Two chimneys of a steamboat can be seen behind the bowsprit.Stereoview of three ships in the original Soo lock. A three masted schooner is on the near side. Two chimneys of a steamboat can be seen behind the bowsprit.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Quebec -- MontrealThe view was probably published between 1864 and 1871. Most of Parks' stereoviews from a later period have the studio address printed on the reverse.The view was probably published between 1864 and 1871. Most of Parks' stereoviews from a later period have the studio address printed on the reverse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Interior Quebec SteamerThe view was probably published between 1864 and 1871. QUEBEC was launched in 1864, rebuilt in 1907 and was retired in 1928.The view was probably published between 1864 and 1871. QUEBEC was launched in 1864, rebuilt in 1907 and was retired in 1928.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Montreal" - MontréalStereoview of the saloon of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat MONTREALStereoview of the saloon of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat MONTREALMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller Colorado Buffalo HarborCOLORADO was launched in Buffalo in 1867.COLORADO was launched in Buffalo in 1867.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Oswego HarborThe HOAG was launched in 1862, re-rigged as a barge in 1880, as a schooner again in 1884, and abandoned by 1906. The photo appears to give the home port as Toledo, which might be useful in providing a more precise date.The HOAG was launched in 1862, re-rigged as a barge in 1880, as a schooner again in 1884, and abandoned by 1906. The photo appears to give the home port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit River at Ferry DockHOPE was launched as a paddlewheeler in 1870 and converted to a screw propeller either in 1871 or 1875.HOPE was launched as a paddlewheeler in 1870 and converted to a screw propeller either in 1871 or 1875.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat QuebecStereoview of the Richelieu Company steamboat QUEBEC, lying at the wharf at Quebec City.Stereoview of the Richelieu Company steamboat QUEBEC, lying at the wharf at Quebec City.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niagara River at BuffaloA stereoview of a schooner and tug lying alongwise a factory in the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a schooner and tug lying alongwise a factory in the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. It is positioned between the Erie Canal and the Niagara River.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. It is positioned between the Erie Canal and the Niagara River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. This view looks up the Erie Canal to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. This view looks up the Erie Canal to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Niagara River from factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo. This view looks up the Niagara River to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.A stereoview of a factory near Buffalo. This view looks up the Niagara River to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Niagara River from factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalMaritime History of the Great Lakes