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- 37 Tums Now on the Lakes: Schooner Days DCXCVII (697)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 16 Jun 1945 37 Tums Now on the Lakes Schooner Days DCXCVII (697) by C. H. J. Snider _______ MAY we interrupt the life history of Canada's greatest lake schooner, the Minnedosa, to mention, by request, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 16 Jun 1945 37 Tums Now on the Lakes Schooner Days DCXCVII (697) by C. H. J. Snider _______ MAY we interrupt the life history of Canada's greatest lake schooner, the Minnedosa, to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Reproduction of the Olcott lighthouseAt the end of the main street in Olcott, NYAt the end of the main street in Olcott, NYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- On the Pier at Olcott, N.Y.Coloured postcard of the steamboat ARGYLE at the Olcott pier.Coloured postcard of the steamboat ARGYLE at the Olcott pier.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Olcott harbor View, Olcott, N.Y.Coloured postcard of the harbour at Olcott with the steamboat ARGYLE in port. Around the port are a number of small rowboats and sailboats.Coloured postcard of the harbour at Olcott with the steamboat ARGYLE in port. Around the port are a number of small rowboats and sailboats.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wanderer (Schooner), U26239, aground, 1 Nov 1861Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300 Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300 Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- C. W. Peck (Barge), ???, aground, 17 Oct 1903Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: ?Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kent (Schooner), aground, 1 Dec 1845Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: merchandiseReason: aground Lives: nil Freight: merchandiseMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brothers (Schooner), aground, 14 Feb 1845Reason: aground Lives: 12 Remarks: ?Reason: aground Lives: 12 Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Vermont (Propeller), sunk, 3 Sep 1862Reason: sunk Lives: all Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: all Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Passing Hails: Schooner Days DXV (515)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 4 Oct 1941 Passing Hails Schooner Days DXV (515) by C. H. J. Snider _______ MANY'S the boneyard lake ports have had to show but the most striking seen in half a century was the extensive anchorage of ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 4 Oct 1941 Passing Hails Schooner Days DXV (515) by C. H. J. Snider _______ MANY'S the boneyard lake ports have had to show but the most striking seen in half a century …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- When Iron Horses Rode the Decks: Schooner Days CCCCXIV (414)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 9 Sep 1939 There was no number 413 in Schooner Days. 414 followed seven days after 412. Snider left for Britain in September and did not return with 415 until the beginning of 1940, leaving a gap in the writing of the columns of almost four months.Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 9 Sep 1939 There was no number 413 in Schooner Days. 414 followed seven days after 412. Snider left for Britain in September and did not return with 415 until the beginning of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another Storage Cargo - Orders at the Head of the Lakes: Schooner Days CCCLXXVI (376)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Dec 1938 Another Storage Cargo - Orders at the Head of the Lakes Schooner Days CCCLXXVI (376) _______ (This continues the story of how the steamer Robert D. Durham of Toronto got the winter storage load which now floats at the old ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Dec 1938 Another Storage Cargo - Orders at the Head of the Lakes Schooner Days CCCLXXVI (376) _______ (This continues the story of how the steamer Robert D. Durham of Toronto got …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- He Went Into Steam: Schooner Days DIII (503)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Jul 1941 He Went Into Steam Schooner Days DIII (503) by C. H. J. Snider _______ WHAT?" writes a follower of Schooner Days in a tone that Means what and some more, "what became of Capt. Johnny ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Jul 1941 He Went Into Steam Schooner Days DIII (503) by C. H. J. Snider _______ WHAT?" writes a follower of Schooner Days in a tone that Means what and some more, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Imperial (1886)Other Names: Kaministiquia (1903); Official No.: 90571; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90571 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 245 tons Rebuilt: in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada 109x22x7 Owned by J. Doty, Toronto 1886; to Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation Co. …Other Names: Kaministiquia (1903); Official No.: 90571; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90571 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 245 tons Rebuilt: in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Third Rebuild: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Earth in the Time of CoronaPoem written by Victoria WestPoem written by Victoria WestWhitby Public Library
- Kathleen (1886)Official No.: 90574; 84x18x6 Owned by A. J. Tymon, Toronto; to Toronto Ferry Co. 1892. Built by G. Dickson, Toronto 1886. Engine 12x14 by Nash & Weed, Buffalo N.Y. Primarily ferry, occasional lake excursions in early years. Licensed for 170 passengers 1886, 200 passengers 1914. Damaged by fire in drydock …Official No.: 90574; 84x18x6 Owned by A. J. Tymon, Toronto; to Toronto Ferry Co. 1892. Built by G. Dickson, Toronto 1886. Engine 12x14 by Nash & Weed, Buffalo N.Y. Primarily …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Parks and Port Lights: Schooner Days DCCCXLIX (849)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 May 1948 Parks and Port Lights Schooner Days DCCCXLIX (849) by C. H. J. Snider OURS was the high honor at H.M. Customs, of being first to "clear foreign" out of the port of Toronto, Friday, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 May 1948 Parks and Port Lights Schooner Days DCCCXLIX (849) by C. H. J. Snider OURS was the high honor at H.M. Customs, of being first to "clear foreign" out of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The First Black Doctor in Canada: Anderson Ruffin AbbottCreated as part of Black History month programmingCreated as part of Black History month programmingToronto Public Library
- The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Toronto, OntarioThere are lines drawn in ink on the photograph. Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is one of five synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, consisting of more than 200 member congregations and 78,000 baptized members. The territory of the Eastern Synod runs from Sault …There are lines drawn in ink on the photograph. Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is one of five synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- N.S. Girl in C.N.E. Beauty Contest"'Choosing of Miss Canada' from girls representing all Provinces, Judged by artists" held at the Dance Pavilion, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto on Wednesday, September 4. Musicians were Tommy Dorsey, and Al and Bob Harvey and their Canadian Coster Band, with Patricia Bailey, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cost $1.00 …"'Choosing of Miss Canada' from girls representing all Provinces, Judged by artists" held at the Dance Pavilion, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto on Wednesday, September 4. Musicians were Tommy Dorsey, and …Oakville Public Library