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- Sugar BowlThis object would have been sold to tourists around 1900 as a souvenir of their trip down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence.This object would have been sold to tourists around 1900 as a souvenir of their trip down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Descending one of the Rapids of the St. LawrenceAndrews, John, Ballou's Pictorial, 6 Jun 1857, p. 353Andrews, John, Ballou's Pictorial, 6 Jun 1857, p. 353Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal. Lachine RapidsUndivided backUndivided backMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal. Lachine Rapids WhirpoolDivided backDivided backMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- PassportPhotograph of the PASSPORT downbound in the Lachine Rapids.Photograph of the PASSPORT downbound in the Lachine Rapids.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- In the famed Lachine Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Montreal, CanadaStereoview from the bow of a steamboat in the Lachine Rapids of the St. Lawrence RiverStereoview from the bow of a steamboat in the Lachine Rapids of the St. Lawrence RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- CORSICAN in Lachine RapidsThe card has been trimmed from its original size to match the more popular shorter style, which is why the borders are not even.The card has been trimmed from its original size to match the more popular shorter style, which is why the borders are not even.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lachine RapidsChisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence was published annually in Montreal between 1870 and 1881. The Canadian Navigation Company merged with the Richelieu Company in 1875 to form the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company.Chisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence was published annually in Montreal between 1870 and 1881. The Canadian Navigation Company merged with the Richelieu Company in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shooting Lachine Rapids, MontrealDivided backDivided backMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal. RAPIDS KING in Lachine RapidsMailed to Wanda Jarvis, Gordon Bay, ON from Father, 9 Aug. 1911Mailed to Wanda Jarvis, Gordon Bay, ON from Father, 9 Aug. 1911Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- [PRESCOTT] Running Lachine Rapids, St. Lawrence RiverFormerly the BOHEMIAN. Renamed PRESCOTT for the 1905 season. Burned 27 Aug 1909 in Montreal. Undivided back. Postmarked Montreal Que, 23 Jun 1909 5 amFormerly the BOHEMIAN. Renamed PRESCOTT for the 1905 season. Burned 27 Aug 1909 in Montreal. Undivided back. Postmarked Montreal Que, 23 Jun 1909 5 amMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- R. and O. Steamer "Rapids King" in Lachine Rapids, MontrealDivided Back. Not used postally.Divided Back. Not used postally.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- R. and O. Navigation Coy.'s Steamer, "Rapids Queen" running Lachine Rapids, near MontrealA coloured divided back postcard.A coloured divided back postcard.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lachine Rapids, Montreal, CanadaUnused divided back postcardUnused divided back postcardMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Brockville" in Lachine Rapids, St. Lawrence River, near Montrealex-COLUMBIAN, later renamed RAPIDS QUEENex-COLUMBIAN, later renamed RAPIDS QUEENMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lachine Rapids, near MontrealChromolithograph of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat HAMILTON in the Lachine Rapids of the Saint Lawrence RiverChromolithograph of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat HAMILTON in the Lachine Rapids of the Saint Lawrence RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- COLUMBIAN runs the Lachine Rapids in 1898COLUMBIAN runs the Lachine Rapids in 1898. Examination of this print shows that most of the persons on deck and much of the wave action near the ship have been retouched, a common Notman feature.COLUMBIAN runs the Lachine Rapids in 1898. Examination of this print shows that most of the persons on deck and much of the wave action near the ship have been …Toronto Marine Historical Society
- BROCKVILLE in the Lachine RapidsThe same ship, under the name BROCKVILLE, runs the same stretch of the Lachine Rapids sometime between 1901 and 1909. This Notman photo has not been retouched.The same ship, under the name BROCKVILLE, runs the same stretch of the Lachine Rapids sometime between 1901 and 1909. This Notman photo has not been retouched.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Chicago to Quebec -- The Steamer Descending Lachine RapidsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Batiste, an Indian Pilot, Steering a Steamer down the Rapids of the St. LawrenceBallou's Pictorial, 6 Jun 1857, p. 353Ballou's Pictorial, 6 Jun 1857, p. 353Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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