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- Velos (1890)72x15x7 Owned by Murray Pride & Burns, Vancouver. Engine 9-18x14 by W. Muirhead, Chatham N. B. Tug. Wrecked 22/03/95 Trial Island B. C., 4 killed. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British Columbia, Canada, Wrecked72x15x7 Owned by Murray Pride & Burns, Vancouver. Engine 9-18x14 by W. Muirhead, Chatham N. B. Tug. Wrecked 22/03/95 Trial Island B. C., 4 killed. ; Final Location: Trial Island, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Combine Harvesting, Brandon, MBThe man in the photo is possibly R.G. Gillespie. Owned by Alex Mowatt.The man in the photo is possibly R.G. Gillespie. Owned by Alex Mowatt.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Baling Hay, Brandon, MBOwned by Alex Mowatt.Owned by Alex Mowatt.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Windrowing, Brandon, MBOwned by Alex Mowatt.Owned by Alex Mowatt.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Delivery Truck, Brandon, MBIHC catalogue number: 372IHC catalogue number: 372McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Rutter Family at Their Home in ManitobaThis is an image of the Rutter family standing outside their home at 2517 Princess Ave., in Brandon, Manitoba. Everyone in the picture is bundled up as it appears to be winter as they are standing in the snow. Mary Agnes was the oldest daughter of James Allen Chesterfield and …This is an image of the Rutter family standing outside their home at 2517 Princess Ave., in Brandon, Manitoba. Everyone in the picture is bundled up as it appears to …St. Marys Museum
- Rutter Boys with a FriendThis is an image of Allen and Bruce Rutter with their friend Dwayne Wright at the Rutter's house at 2517 Princess Ave., Brandon, Manitoba. The boys are standing side-by-side in front of a small tree by a garden. They are all wearing button-shirts and pants, and the Rutter boys also …This is an image of Allen and Bruce Rutter with their friend Dwayne Wright at the Rutter's house at 2517 Princess Ave., Brandon, Manitoba. The boys are standing side-by-side in …St. Marys Museum
- Bartlett, Arthur R.......Six Nations Public Library
- Storm King (1906)Official No.: 122165; 82x19x10 Owned by H. Symcock, New Westminster 1907; G. F. Payne, Saturna Island B. C. 1917, 1927. Wrecked 19/03/39 Race Rocks, salvaged. Wrecked 17/12/41 Trial Island B. C. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 122165; 82x19x10 Owned by H. Symcock, New Westminster 1907; G. F. Payne, Saturna Island B. C. 1917, 1927. Wrecked 19/03/39 Race Rocks, salvaged. Wrecked 17/12/41 Trial Island B. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Falcon (1887)Official No.: 90808; 57x15x6 Owned by S. E. Cooper, Victoria. Built by J. Cowper, New Westminster 1887. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Wrecked 08/01/96 Trial Island B. C. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 90808; 57x15x6 Owned by S. E. Cooper, Victoria. Built by J. Cowper, New Westminster 1887. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Wrecked 08/01/96 Trial Island B. C. ; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Katie (1884)Official No.: 88366; 64x17x4 Owned by B. Stone, Victoria 1895; M. Hare, Victoria 1901. Built by J. G. Urquhart & Son, Sooke B. C. 1884. Engine 7x7 by Leigh, Victoria. Wrecked 12/01/02 near Trial Island B. C. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 88366; 64x17x4 Owned by B. Stone, Victoria 1895; M. Hare, Victoria 1901. Built by J. G. Urquhart & Son, Sooke B. C. 1884. Engine 7x7 by Leigh, Victoria. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Emma (1867)Official No.: 40390; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) 84x14x6 Owned by J. Spratt, Victoria 1871; to T. J. Burns 1871; R. Brodrick, Victoria 1877; J. Spratt, Victoria 1886. Coastal tug. Wrecked either 06/11/91 or 11/10/91 (both dates from same Government Report) Trial Island B. C. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British …Official No.: 40390; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) 84x14x6 Owned by J. Spratt, Victoria 1871; to T. J. Burns 1871; R. Brodrick, Victoria 1877; J. Spratt, Victoria 1886. Coastal tug. Wrecked …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Pilot (1876)Official No.: 72674; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 122x24x11 Owned by J. C. Bales, Victoria 1877; R. Dunsmuir, Victoria 1886. Built by J. F. Stevens, Portland Ore. 1876. Engines "one new and one old repaired"; no details. Steam barge. ; Final Location: Trial Island, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 72674; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 122x24x11 Owned by J. C. Bales, Victoria 1877; R. Dunsmuir, Victoria 1886. Built by J. F. Stevens, Portland Ore. 1876. Engines "one new …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chehalis (1897)Official No.: 103165; 59x13x7 Owned by G. T. Legg, Vancouver (operated for Union Steamship Co.) Built by C. McAlpine, Vancouver 1897. Engine 8-19x14 by Bow & McLachlan, Paisley, Scotland. Tug. Sunk in collision 21/07/06 with "Princess Victoria", 8 killed. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Foundered (Collision)Official No.: 103165; 59x13x7 Owned by G. T. Legg, Vancouver (operated for Union Steamship Co.) Built by C. McAlpine, Vancouver 1897. Engine 8-19x14 by Bow & McLachlan, Paisley, Scotland. Tug. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Christella (1912)Official No.: 131026; 78x17x8 Owned by Inland Transportation Co., Vancouver. Destroyed 13/07/13 Vancouver by fire in gasoline fuel. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 131026; 78x17x8 Owned by Inland Transportation Co., Vancouver. Destroyed 13/07/13 Vancouver by fire in gasoline fuel. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, BurntMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chuckwalla (1917)Other Names: Western Pilot (1934); Official No.: 138358; First Rebuild: Official Number: 138358 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 16 -- 66 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1935 68x14x8 Owned by Packers Steamship Co., Vancouver 1924; Nelson Bros. Fisheries 1967. Stranded 31/10/34 Clayoquot Sound B. C., rebuilt.Other Names: Western Pilot (1934); Official No.: 138358; First Rebuild: Official Number: 138358 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 16 -- 66 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1935 68x14x8 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Yrrebeinna (1913)Other Names: Cora Marie (1923); Cleodoxa; Official No.: 134064; First Rebuild: Official Number: 134064 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 x 10 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1924Other Names: Cora Marie (1923); Cleodoxa; Official No.: 134064; First Rebuild: Official Number: 134064 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 51 x 10 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1924Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- West Vancouver No.5 (1914)Official No.: 134086; 83x16x6 Owned by City of West Vancouver. Ferry. Licensed for 175 passengers 1914. Wrecked in collision with "Princess Alice" 04/02/35 Vancouver, 1 killed. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Wrecked (Collision)Official No.: 134086; 83x16x6 Owned by City of West Vancouver. Ferry. Licensed for 175 passengers 1914. Wrecked in collision with "Princess Alice" 04/02/35 Vancouver, 1 killed. ; Final Location: Vancouver, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thomas Crosby (1912)Other Names: Marfish (1920); Cruiser; Western Cruiser; Official No.: 131147; First Rebuild: Official Number: 131147 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 76 x 19 -- 91 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1938 83x19x9 Owned by Methodist Church; to Dominion Government 1920; to J. W. Troup, Vancouver 1929; Howe Sound Navigation Co. …Other Names: Marfish (1920); Cruiser; Western Cruiser; Official No.: 131147; First Rebuild: Official Number: 131147 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 76 x 19 -- 91 tons Rebuilt: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Viking (1901)Official No.: 111817; 37x11x5 Owned by S. Hollander & E. Schwahn, Vancouver 1901. Destroyed by fire 28/05/02 Vancouver. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 111817; 37x11x5 Owned by S. Hollander & E. Schwahn, Vancouver 1901. Destroyed by fire 28/05/02 Vancouver. ; Final Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, BurntMaritime History of the Great Lakes