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- Noronic: Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. on Great Lakes CanadaColoured magic lantern slide of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat NORONICColoured magic lantern slide of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat NORONICMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ferry at Fort ErieORLEANS built for the Saint Lawrence at Quebec City. She was moved to this route about 1916 when she was bought by the Buffalo and Fort Erie Steamship Co. In 1920 she was sold to the Niagara Ferry and Transportation Co. and moved to American registry.ORLEANS built for the Saint Lawrence at Quebec City. She was moved to this route about 1916 when she was bought by the Buffalo and Fort Erie Steamship Co. In …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence RiverColoured magic lantern slide of a canaller running up the Cornwall canal beside the Long Sault Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River.Coloured magic lantern slide of a canaller running up the Cornwall canal beside the Long Sault Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grain Elevator, N.Y.C.Magic lantern slide of a major grain elevator with a large fleet of Erie canal barges in the foreground. On the other side of the elevator is a long line of freight cars.Magic lantern slide of a major grain elevator with a large fleet of Erie canal barges in the foreground. On the other side of the elevator is a long line …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CaspianMagic lantern slide of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CASPIAN (formerly the PASSPORT) at the company wharf in Toronto.Magic lantern slide of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CASPIAN (formerly the PASSPORT) at the company wharf in Toronto.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Bohemian shooting Lachine RapidsThis image appears as VIEW-2474 in the collection of Wm. Notman & Son at the McCord Museum in Montreal. Search under "BOHEMIAN"This image appears as VIEW-2474 in the collection of Wm. Notman & Son at the McCord Museum in Montreal. Search under "BOHEMIAN"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Great Hoists, Hughlett & Brown Electric at Work Unloading Vessels, Conneaut, Ohio, U.S.A.Magic lantern slide of CHARLES R. VAN HISE being unloaded by a Hullett unloader in Conneaut, OH. In the foreground are a number of railroad hopper cars waiting to be loaded.Magic lantern slide of CHARLES R. VAN HISE being unloaded by a Hullett unloader in Conneaut, OH. In the foreground are a number of railroad hopper cars waiting to be …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer TORONTO coming in to ALEX BAYColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands at Alexandria Bay, New YorkColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands at Alexandria Bay, New YorkMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Richelieu Navigation Co. steamer leaving Alex Bay for MontrealColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands off Alexandria Bay, New YorkColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands off Alexandria Bay, New YorkMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario Hospital Cottage Interior, ca.1920Lantern slide showing the interior of a day room in one of the cottages at Ontario Hospital, Whitby.Lantern slide showing the interior of a day room in one of the cottages at Ontario Hospital, Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Three men standing in front of a jewellery store, King Street, ColborneThis lantern slide originated from a glass negative (15gp). A print of the glass negative was found in a photo album entitled Colborne 125th Anniversary Committee. Written on inside front cover of this: Reproductions of glass negatives and positives of Colborne, Ontario's past - early 1900's - belonging to Arnold …This lantern slide originated from a glass negative (15gp). A print of the glass negative was found in a photo album entitled Colborne 125th Anniversary Committee. Written on inside front …Cramahe Township Public Library
- Twelve men at a meetingCramahe Township Public Library
- Nine men posing for a photographCramahe Township Public Library
- Abraham Gould and Chief Jamieson, King Street, ColborneThis print was found in a photo album entitled Colborne 125th Anniversary Committee. Written on inside front cover of this: Reproductions of glass negatives and positives of Colborne, Ontario's past - early 1900's - belonging to Arnold Warren and the Wm. C. Griffis family. Developed by Wm. Bennett (cousin of …This print was found in a photo album entitled Colborne 125th Anniversary Committee. Written on inside front cover of this: Reproductions of glass negatives and positives of Colborne, Ontario's past …Cramahe Township Public Library
- School photo, Colborne, Cramahe Township, ca. 1920......Cramahe Township Public Library
- Curling Club posing with trophyCramahe Township Public Library
- Two men standing in front of blooming lilac bushesThis lantern slide was made from glass negative - 24gpThis lantern slide was made from glass negative - 24gpCramahe Township Public Library
- Photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, ColborneThis image was published in How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne in Cramahe's Digital Archives (3bk), p.129. The caption reads: "Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the oldest church still standing in the village or the township, was built in 1830 …This image was published in How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne in Cramahe's Digital Archives (3bk), p.129. The caption reads: …Cramahe Township Public Library
- Two men standing on a lawnCramahe Township Public Library
- Turret ChiefOriginal negative is blurry. One researcher provided the following comment [February 2014]: This, and the other image of the TURRET CHIEF ashore (73ls & 75ls), are after she ran aground on Keweenaw Point in Lake Superior in the Great Storm of 1913. The pictures are probably from the salvage operation …Original negative is blurry. One researcher provided the following comment [February 2014]: This, and the other image of the TURRET CHIEF ashore (73ls & 75ls), are after she ran aground …Cramahe Township Public Library