- Lake Drop Brings to Light Veteran of 1812: Schooner Days CCXIV (214)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON) Lake Drop Brings to Light Veteran of 1812 Schooner Days CCXIV (214) _______ BELIEVE it or not, the compiler of these records was swashing around in seaboots in the hold of an Eighteen-Twelver only this week. I walked ...
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON) Lake Drop Brings to Light Veteran of 1812 Schooner Days CCXIV (214) _______ BELIEVE it or not, the compiler of these records was swashing around in seaboots in the hold …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- That Wreck in Navy Back Going Back to Times of 1812: Schooner Days CCXV (215)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 23 Nov 1935 That Wreck in Navy Back Going Back to Times of 1812 Schooner Days CCXV (215) _______ WITH Major Leroy F. Grant, and Major Bert Sterling Wemp presiding, this unpaid private in the sappers and miners dug for three hours in the ...
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 23 Nov 1935 That Wreck in Navy Back Going Back to Times of 1812 Schooner Days CCXV (215) _______ WITH Major Leroy F. Grant, and Major Bert Sterling Wemp presiding, this unpaid private …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Royal Naval Dockyard at Kingston, Upper Canada
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. Royal Naval Dockyard at Kingston, Upper Canada As it appeared during the latter days of the Provincial Marine and prior to the beginning of the 1812 War. During the war it was greatly enlarged
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. Royal Naval Dockyard at Kingston, Upper Canada As it appeared during the latter days of the Provincial Marine and prior to the beginning …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Winter at St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston, 1814
The HMS St. Lawrence was a monster at the dock, even as seen here during winter in her partially de-rigged state.
The HMS St. Lawrence was a monster at the dock, even as seen here during winter in her partially de-rigged state.
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- Kingston Harbour, December 24, 1814
A quiet evening late in the war with moonlight illuminating thin ice and partially de-rigged ships. Stern cabin lights show sailors are still awake after the early nightfall. It would be late February before those in Kingston learned that copies of a peace treaty had been signed in Ghent, Belgium …
A quiet evening late in the war with moonlight illuminating thin ice and partially de-rigged ships. Stern cabin lights show sailors are still awake after the early nightfall. It would …
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- Fort Henry from the Dockyard, Kingston, Ontario
Pencil on paper
Pencil on paper
Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston, Looking over the Dockyard from Fort Henry
ink, pencil on paper
ink, pencil on paper
Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry, Kingston, Upper Canada
Pencil and pen and ink on paper
Pencil and pen and ink on paper
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- Kingston, Ont., from Martello Tower.
Monochrome grey wash & gouache
Monochrome grey wash & gouache
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- Kingston, Canada West (Ontario), from Fort Henry
Lithograph with light greenish grey tint-stone on wove paper
Lithograph with light greenish grey tint-stone on wove paper
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- Kingston, from Barriefield (Ontario)
Pencil on bristol board, with ruled border of pencil
Pencil on bristol board, with ruled border of pencil
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- Kingston from Fort Henry
Aquatint, etching and water colour on wove paper
Aquatint, etching and water colour on wove paper
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- The Admiralty House, Kingston, Canada West (Ontario)
Lithograph on wove paper
Lithograph on wove paper
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- The Launching of the "St. Lawrence," 112 Guns, 1814
Watercolour, pen and ink on paper
Watercolour, pen and ink on paper
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- Dockyard, in Navy Bay, Kingston
Pencil on grey paper
Pencil on grey paper
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- York's Man of War Found at the Foot of the Lake: Schooner Days CCXVII (217)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Dec 1935 York's Man of War Found at the Foot of the Lake Schooner Days CCXVII (217) _______ NOT to prolong identification agony unduly--the wreck of the warrior of 1812, uncovered in Navy Bay at Kingston by this month's low water, appears ...
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Dec 1935 York's Man of War Found at the Foot of the Lake Schooner Days CCXVII (217) _______ NOT to prolong identification agony unduly--the wreck of the warrior of 1812, uncovered in …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel to use steam power on the Great Lakes.
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The "Silent St. Lawrence": Schooner Days CXXXV (135)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 Apr 1934 There are a number of critical errors in this account of the expedition to blow up the ST. LAWRENCE. The American crew was rounding Wolfe Island so as to approach Navy Bay from downstream, when they captured a pair of British boats. From the prisoners they learned that the British …
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 Apr 1934 There are a number of critical errors in this account of the expedition to blow up the ST. LAWRENCE. The American crew was rounding Wolfe Island so as to approach …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston (Lake Ontario)
ink engraving on paper, with watercolour
ink engraving on paper, with watercolour
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- Kingston, Upper Canada, 1819
Watercolour over pencil with border of pink wash on heavy wove paper
Watercolour over pencil with border of pink wash on heavy wove paper
Association for Great Lakes Maritime History