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- Rear range light at the mouth of the Thames RiverThe rear range light at the mouth of the Thames River. A Canadian Coast Guard search and rescue crew is on its way out to Lake Saint Clair.The rear range light at the mouth of the Thames River. A Canadian Coast Guard search and rescue crew is on its way out to Lake Saint Clair.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rear range light at the mouth of the Thames River and Canadian Coast Guard stationThe rear range light at the mouth of the Thames River stands behind the former lighthouse keeper's house. A Canadian Coast Guard search and rescue team is stationed here. Their truck stands in the driveway.The rear range light at the mouth of the Thames River stands behind the former lighthouse keeper's house. A Canadian Coast Guard search and rescue team is stationed here. Their …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The range lights at the mouth of the Thames RiverThe range lights at the mouth of the Thames River. The surviving stone light stands to the rear of the modern light which resplaced the original light on the site. In the background is Lake Saint Clair.The range lights at the mouth of the Thames River. The surviving stone light stands to the rear of the modern light which resplaced the original light on the site. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CheyennePhotograph of CHEYENNE in her St. Lawrence Steamship coloursPhotograph of CHEYENNE in her St. Lawrence Steamship coloursToronto Marine Historical Society
- Coming in off the lake; AlgolakeThe Algoma Central dry cargo freighter "ALGOLAKE" comes in off the humid haze of Lake St. Clair. Seen here as she passes the Peche Island navigation light and approaches the turn in front of the Belle Isle Coast Guard station.The Algoma Central dry cargo freighter "ALGOLAKE" comes in off the humid haze of Lake St. Clair. Seen here as she passes the Peche Island navigation light and approaches the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- HAMONICThe photo was taken by Cap Taylor from his lighthouse tender either on lower Lake Huron or, from the shoreline both ahead of her and behind her, on Lake St. Clair.The photo was taken by Cap Taylor from his lighthouse tender either on lower Lake Huron or, from the shoreline both ahead of her and behind her, on Lake St. …Toronto Marine Historical Society
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