- The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. The store on Dundas Street at left is the grocery store of Gibson and Sparvell. The Ontario Block is further …
This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. …
Whitby Public Library
- East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch Block was built in 1874. McMillan Block was built in 1864.
The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch …
Whitby Public Library
- New Warren Tannery Built in 1875
A stereoscopic photograph of the "Warren Tannery" built in 1875 after the fire destroyed the previous one.
A stereoscopic photograph of the "Warren Tannery" built in 1875 after the fire destroyed the previous one.
Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Silver Islet
Stereoview showing the buildings on Silver Islet
Stereoview showing the buildings on Silver Islet
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mackinaw
Stereoview from the front of Fort Mackinac of piers in Mackinac harbor, including several steamboats
Stereoview from the front of Fort Mackinac of piers in Mackinac harbor, including several steamboats
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort Mackinac from Dock
Damaged stereoview with a view of Fort Mackinac from the wharf.
Damaged stereoview with a view of Fort Mackinac from the wharf.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Round Island
Stereoview of Round Island, from the heights in front of Fort Mackinac. A schooner is anchored just offshore.
Stereoview of Round Island, from the heights in front of Fort Mackinac. A schooner is anchored just offshore.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sarnia
Stereoview of a boat and the sloop on the Saint Clair River, looking across at Sarnia.
Stereoview of a boat and the sloop on the Saint Clair River, looking across at Sarnia.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Near Port Huron
Stereoview of the St. Clair River at Port Huron looking across the river to Sarnia. In the foreground are two barges tied together. Midstream is a single barkentine bound downstream. On the far side of the river is another multi-schooner tow with their sails raised.
Stereoview of the St. Clair River at Port Huron looking across the river to Sarnia. In the foreground are two barges tied together. Midstream is a single barkentine bound downstream. …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mayflower Mill & Elevator, E. Saginaw, Mich.
Stereoview of the Mayflower Mills in East Saginaw with its brick grain elevator. A pipe runs from the top of the elevator to the hold of a schooner moored alongside. Stern on to the schooner is a tugboat.
Stereoview of the Mayflower Mills in East Saginaw with its brick grain elevator. A pipe runs from the top of the elevator to the hold of a schooner moored alongside. …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Saugatuck from Bald Head
Stereoview of Saugatuck, Michigan. There is a lumber yard in the centre of the photograph, with a steam barge to the extreme right and two masts of a schooner visible at the lumber yard around the curve of the river. The bridge across the Kalamazoo River is visible in the …
Stereoview of Saugatuck, Michigan. There is a lumber yard in the centre of the photograph, with a steam barge to the extreme right and two masts of a schooner visible …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ship Canal, Sault Ste. Marie, Lake Superior
Stereoview of a propeller in the locks at Sault Ste. Marie.
Stereoview of a propeller in the locks at Sault Ste. Marie.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Interior Glen Cove
This copy has all the hallmarks of a pirated stereoview.
This copy has all the hallmarks of a pirated stereoview.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Giant's Arrow
Stereoview of the Giant's Arrow, a rock formation along the shore of Lake Superior.
Stereoview of the Giant's Arrow, a rock formation along the shore of Lake Superior.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Amphitheatre, walls 200 feet high.
Stereoview of the amphitheatre in the Grand Portal on the south shore of Lake Superior
Stereoview of the amphitheatre in the Grand Portal on the south shore of Lake Superior
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontonagon
Stereoview of the harbour of Ontonagon, probably from he 1870s. One schooner is moored just left of centre.
Stereoview of the harbour of Ontonagon, probably from he 1870s. One schooner is moored just left of centre.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Fort Carleton [sic: Fort Haldimand], showing Bluff and Bay
The history of the island on this card is unreliable and shouldn't be quoted without other verification.
The history of the island on this card is unreliable and shouldn't be quoted without other verification.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller in the Ice, off Buffalo Light
"402 - Propeller in the Ice, off Buffalo Light" "Instantaneous Marine Views Lake, River & Harbor." "Photographed by C. L. Pond, Buffalo, N.Y."
"402 - Propeller in the Ice, off Buffalo Light" "Instantaneous Marine Views Lake, River & Harbor." "Photographed by C. L. Pond, Buffalo, N.Y."
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Central Elevator
Stereoview of a propeller lying off the Central Elevator in the Chicago River.
Stereoview of a propeller lying off the Central Elevator in the Chicago River.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer ST. ALBANS at Cleveland
The steamboat is marked with N.T. Co. which is either Northern Transportation (Launch, 1868-76) or Northern Transit Co.(1876- wreck in 1881). The G. T & C. V. line stands for Grand Trunk and Central Vermont line.
The steamboat is marked with N.T. Co. which is either Northern Transportation (Launch, 1868-76) or Northern Transit Co.(1876- wreck in 1881). The G. T & C. V. line stands for …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes