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- Buffalo HarborStereoview of a tug coming into Buffalo harbour through a broken field of ice.Stereoview of a tug coming into Buffalo harbour through a broken field of ice.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View in Buffalo HarborStereoview of a propeller entering Buffalo harbor, passing the Buffalo lighthouse.Stereoview of a propeller entering Buffalo harbor, passing the Buffalo lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Concrete - central elevators, total capacity 4,500,000 bushels, Eastern Grain, Mill & Elevator Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.Panoramic photograph of a laker unloading a one of the major new concrete grain elevators on the Buffalo waterfront.Panoramic photograph of a laker unloading a one of the major new concrete grain elevators on the Buffalo waterfront.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Vessel in Lock Erie Canal, Buffalo, N. Y.Stereoview of a two masted schooner and tugboat in Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal.Stereoview of a two masted schooner and tugboat in Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jack Knife Bridge Buffalo, N. Y.Coloured postcard of a Great Lakes freighter steaming past the Michigan Street bridge in Buffalo harbor. Grain elevators, including the Kellogg, line the right bank. A tugboat lies on the left side of the channelColoured postcard of a Great Lakes freighter steaming past the Michigan Street bridge in Buffalo harbor. Grain elevators, including the Kellogg, line the right bank. A tugboat lies on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harbor Scene, Buffalo N.Y.Coloured postcard of a busy harbour scene in Buffalo, New York in the early 1890s. The postcard probably dates from a decade later. In the foreground on the left hand side is the WILLIAM H. BARNUM of Buffalo which sank off Mackinaw City in the spring of 1894. At least …Coloured postcard of a busy harbour scene in Buffalo, New York in the early 1890s. The postcard probably dates from a decade later. In the foreground on the left hand …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mouth of Buffalo River, Buffalo, N.Y.Coloured postcard of a laker steaming out of Buffalo harbor past the lighthouse into Lake Erie. According to the notes on the face of the postcard the lighthouse tender CROCUS is lying off the supply depot on the south pier.Coloured postcard of a laker steaming out of Buffalo harbor past the lighthouse into Lake Erie. According to the notes on the face of the postcard the lighthouse tender CROCUS …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Waller (Steam yacht), U81221 ?, sunk, 21 May 1903Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedReason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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