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- Penetanguishene Harbour [1893]Canada Plans of Ports in Lake Huron Georgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Staff Commander J. G. Boulton, R.N., Assisted by Messrs W. J. Stewart and D. C. Campbell, 1892 Under the orders of the Government of the Dominion of Canada Natural Scale 1/18,270 London. Published at the ...Canada Plans of Ports in Lake Huron Georgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Staff Commander J. G. Boulton, R.N., Assisted by Messrs W. J. Stewart and D. C. Campbell, 1892 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tecumseth at anchorThe naval schooner, the Tecumseth at anchor, drying her sails in the naval base at Penetanguishene. She was built too late to serve in the war.The naval schooner, the Tecumseth at anchor, drying her sails in the naval base at Penetanguishene. She was built too late to serve in the war.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Sketch of Penetanguishene BarracksMonochrome grey wash over pencil. Laid down on cardboard mount.Monochrome grey wash over pencil. Laid down on cardboard mount.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Penetanguishene (Ontario)PencilPencilAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Penetanguishene (Ontario)PencilPencilAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- 1835-1846, Combination Register, St. Ann's Parish, PenetanguisheneIn the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are not sacraments and are therefore not formally recorded by all parishes. In Ontario, official death records are kept by the …In the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- HMS Tecumseth Rolling HomeThis purpose-built schooner was launched in 1815 near the Niagara River, served in Lake Erie for two years, then was transferred to Lake Huron. The war was over, peace was holding and she is seen running for home at Penetanguishene, where her remains are found today.This purpose-built schooner was launched in 1815 near the Niagara River, served in Lake Erie for two years, then was transferred to Lake Huron. The war was over, peace was …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Schooner Bee in a SquallBuilt in 1817, for the new upper lakes naval base in Penetanguishene, the Bee was one of the smaller, less labour intensive vessels that were used in the post-war era.Built in 1817, for the new upper lakes naval base in Penetanguishene, the Bee was one of the smaller, less labour intensive vessels that were used in the post-war era.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Upper Canada: Plans of Ports in Lake Huron:
Penetanguishene, Collingwood, GoderichGeorgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Lieut. Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. 1822 -- Georgian Bay Collingwood harbour Surveyed by Mr. Wm. Gibbard, C.E. April 1858 -- Goderich Harbour Surveyed by Mr. F. A. Wise July 1861 Lighthouse, Lat. 49. 45' 0 N. Long 81. 41'. W. from Greenwich ...Georgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Lieut. Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. 1822 -- Georgian Bay Collingwood harbour Surveyed by Mr. Wm. Gibbard, C.E. April 1858 -- Goderich Harbour Surveyed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada: Plans of Ports in Lake Huron:
Penetanguishene, Collingwood, Goderich [1865]Georgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Lieut. Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. 1822 Magnetic Variation in 1863, increasing 4' annually. -- Georgian Bay Collingwood harbour Surveyed by Mr. Wm. Gibbard, C.E. April 1858 -- Goderich Harbour Surveyed by Mr. F. A. Wise July ...Georgian Bay Penetanguishene Harbour Surveyed by Lieut. Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. 1822 Magnetic Variation in 1863, increasing 4' annually. -- Georgian Bay Collingwood harbour Surveyed by Mr. Wm. Gibbard, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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