- Mary Ann Shane et quelques membres de sa famille
De gauche à droite: Mary ann Shane, sa belle-soeur McAllister, Alexander Shane, Marguerite Shane
De gauche à droite: Mary ann Shane, sa belle-soeur McAllister, Alexander Shane, Marguerite Shane
Bibliothèque Publique de Clarence-Rockland
- Pendleton Women's Institute
Active: No
Active: No
Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Edward Petrie (Canal Boat), sunk, 19 Nov 1908
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Raised
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Raised
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gold Dust (Canal Boat), sunk, 1 Nov 1908
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: grain Remarks: Raised
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: grain Remarks: Raised
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harriet Young (Scow), sunk, 1 Oct 1847
Reason: sunk Freight: barley
Reason: sunk Freight: barley
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Page 81: Anderson, Kenneth
Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Catherine Elizabeth Stickles
Catherine was born on January 13, 1834 and died in 1906. Her husband's name was Joseph Nobles and their son, Joseph Fred Nobles married Thresa Beatrice Sargent on Jan. 14, 1908.
Catherine was born on January 13, 1834 and died in 1906. Her husband's name was Joseph Nobles and their son, Joseph Fred Nobles married Thresa Beatrice Sargent on Jan. 14, …
Cobourg Public Library
- Marie Louise (1893)
Official No.: 94937; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107876 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 52 x 15 -- 32 tons Rebuilt: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada in 1900 54x11x4 Owned by J. Bowerman, Port Perry 1886; J. B. Parkin, Lindsay 1901, to Rathbun Lumber Co., Deseronto Ont. 1902.. Built by W. Westcott, Lindsay 1893; rebuilt …
Official No.: 94937; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107876 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 52 x 15 -- 32 tons Rebuilt: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada in 1900 54x11x4 Owned by J. Bowerman, Port Perry …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Vanderbilt (1872)
Official No.: 77919; 112x19x7 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay Ont. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay and launched 30/05/72. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 109t. Destroyed by fire caused by lightning 24/09/81 Lindsay. ; Final Location: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Official No.: 77919; 112x19x7 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay Ont. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay and launched 30/05/72. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 109t. Destroyed by fire caused by lightning 24/09/81 Lindsay. …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Crandella (1891)
Other Names: Kenosha (1902); Official No.: 94935; 122x20x7 Owned by G. Crandell, Port Hope; to Kawartha Lakes Excursion Co. 1901; Kawartha Lakes Navigation Co. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay Ont. and launched 04/06/91. Engine by F. G. Beckett, Hamilton, compounded to 8-17x48 by Doty 1892. "Built on hull of "Vanderbilt". …
Other Names: Kenosha (1902); Official No.: 94935; 122x20x7 Owned by G. Crandell, Port Hope; to Kawartha Lakes Excursion Co. 1901; Kawartha Lakes Navigation Co. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay Ont. …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Enterprise (1873)
Other Names: Excursion (1876); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: -93 tons Rebuilt: in 1876 Dimensions unknown. Owned by Capt. T. Fee. Tug, also used for excursions. Destroyed by fire 17/10/77 Lindsay Ont. ; Final Location: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Other Names: Excursion (1876); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: -93 tons Rebuilt: in 1876 Dimensions unknown. Owned by Capt. T. Fee. Tug, also used for excursions. Destroyed by fire 17/10/77 …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kent Street West looking East
Local postcard collection housed at the Lindsay branch of the Kawartha Lakes Public Library.
Local postcard collection housed at the Lindsay branch of the Kawartha Lakes Public Library.
Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Rockaway (1901)
Official No.: 107879; 37x7x3 Owned by T. H. DeCew, Fenelon Falls Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (Warp tug).
Official No.: 107879; 37x7x3 Owned by T. H. DeCew, Fenelon Falls Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (Warp tug).
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Stanley (1901)
Official No.: 111931; 37x7x3 Owned by J. A. Ellis, Fenelon Falls Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
Official No.: 111931; 37x7x3 Owned by J. A. Ellis, Fenelon Falls Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rambler (1901)
Official No.: 111932; 38x8x3 Owned by A. Cullen, Lindsay Ont.
Official No.: 111932; 38x8x3 Owned by A. Cullen, Lindsay Ont.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ranger (1864)
74x11x5 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay.
74x11x5 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary Ellen (1868)
56x14x4 Owned by W. Needler, Lindsay Ont. 1886. Tug.
56x14x4 Owned by W. Needler, Lindsay Ont. 1886. Tug.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Victoria (1867)
Other Names: Esturion (1884); First Rebuild: Official Number: 85527 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 96 x 17 -- 118 tons Rebuilt: Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada in 1884 94x15x7 Owned by N. Shaw, Peterborough 1871; J. Austin, Toronto 1877; Whitby & Port Perry Railway; Trent Valley Navigation Co. 1886; M. M. Boyd, Bobcaygeon 1896. …
Other Names: Esturion (1884); First Rebuild: Official Number: 85527 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 96 x 17 -- 118 tons Rebuilt: Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada in 1884 94x15x7 Owned by N. Shaw, Peterborough …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Water Witch (1880)
Official No.: 77917; 40x9x5 Owned by J. H. Dunsford, Lindsay Ont. Yacht. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, to new "Water Witch".
Official No.: 77917; 40x9x5 Owned by J. H. Dunsford, Lindsay Ont. Yacht. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, to new "Water Witch".
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Water Witch (1900)
Official No.: 107877; 45x11x4 Owned by M. Dovey, Lindsay Ont. Built by J. Birchenow, Lindsay 1900. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, from earlier "Water Witch". Tug.
Official No.: 107877; 45x11x4 Owned by M. Dovey, Lindsay Ont. Built by J. Birchenow, Lindsay 1900. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, from earlier "Water Witch". Tug.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes