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  • Trans Canada Highway Construction
    Trans Canada Highway Construction
    Imagemystery       Trans Canada Highway Construction at Dublin, Ontario
    Imagemystery     Trans Canada Highway Construction at Dublin, Ontario
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Carte de visite portrait of an identified young woman taken at E. & J. Lauder Photographic Studio, Dublin, Ireland
    Carte de visite portrait of an identified young woman taken at E. & J. Lauder Photographic Studio, Dublin, Ireland
    Image       There are no clues to link this young woman's portrait to London, Ontario where her photograph resides. Edmund Stanley Lauder started his Dublin, Ireland photographic studio about 1853 producing daguerrotypes and was joined by his son James Stack Lauder in the 1860's. James, who studied painting in Paris and also …
    Image     There are no clues to link this young woman's portrait to London, Ontario where her photograph resides. Edmund Stanley Lauder started his Dublin, Ireland photographic studio about 1853 producing daguerrotypes …
    London Public Library
  • Dalhousie to Dublin: Schooner Days LXXXV (85)
    Dalhousie to Dublin: Schooner Days LXXXV (85)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Apr 1933     Dalhousie to Dublin Schooner Days LXXXV (85) Resuming the history of the Muir Brothers, whose famous drydock at Port Dalhousie, built in 1850, is still a going concern, we come to their "barque" Niagara, a lake pitcher which went once too often to the well of the ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Apr 1933   Dalhousie to Dublin Schooner Days LXXXV (85) Resuming the history of the Muir Brothers, whose famous drydock at Port Dalhousie, built in 1850, is still a going concern, we come …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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