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- Harbor of Fort William -- Steamer Huronic leaving for Detroit -- Ontario CanadaStereoview of Northern Navigation Company steamboat HURONIC departing Fort William, ON into Lake Superior. ON the left some railroad cars stand underneath a coal trestle, where the Pioneer Steamship Company (Hutchison) lake freighter WILLIAM A. PAINE lies alongside. In the background along the Kaministiquia River are three grain elevators with …Stereoview of Northern Navigation Company steamboat HURONIC departing Fort William, ON into Lake Superior. ON the left some railroad cars stand underneath a coal trestle, where the Pioneer Steamship Company …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Victoria Park, BellevilleStereoview of Belleville harbor and the mouth of the Moira River. A steam yacht crosses the harbor while a number of schooners and sailing yachts lie along the wharf on the left side of the image.Stereoview of Belleville harbor and the mouth of the Moira River. A steam yacht crosses the harbor while a number of schooners and sailing yachts lie along the wharf on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Military College and City, KingstonStereoview looking from the walls of Fort Henry, across Navy Bay to the Royal Military College and beyond to Kingston. A pair of horses and a carriage stand in the foreground.Stereoview looking from the walls of Fort Henry, across Navy Bay to the Royal Military College and beyond to Kingston. A pair of horses and a carriage stand in the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Descending the famous Long Sault Rapids on the St. Lawrence River, Canada.Stereoview of passengers clutching their hats as the steamboat descends the Long Sault Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River.Stereoview of passengers clutching their hats as the steamboat descends the Long Sault Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading coal -- a modern lake steamer at Fort William, Ontario CanadaThis is a companion to a stereoview of the HURONIC in the river, taken from behind the current vantage point.This is a companion to a stereoview of the HURONIC in the river, taken from behind the current vantage point.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of the Interstate Bridge, Duluth HarborStereoview of the tangled wrecked of the Interstate Bridge at the entrance to the Duluth harbor after being run on on 11 Aug 1906 collision by the Western Transit Company steamboat TROY.Stereoview of the tangled wrecked of the Interstate Bridge at the entrance to the Duluth harbor after being run on on 11 Aug 1906 collision by the Western Transit Company …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Docks, switchyards and 1-tons buckets for lifting iron ore from ships to cars, Cleveland, OhioStereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.Stereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Aboard a Lake steamer loading with iron ore by chutes from gigantic docks, Duluth, Minn.Stereoview of a laker loading iron ore at Duluth. Looking forward across the main deck, two of the crew discuss matters in the foreground, while another deckhand waits farther forward.Stereoview of a laker loading iron ore at Duluth. Looking forward across the main deck, two of the crew discuss matters in the foreground, while another deckhand waits farther forward.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shipping in the busy harbor of Buffalo, U.S.A.Stereoview of Buffalo harbor featuring the freighter TACOMA on the left. Another freighter is being manoeuvred by the tug S. W. GEE. To the right appears to be a dredge and barge.Stereoview of Buffalo harbor featuring the freighter TACOMA on the left. Another freighter is being manoeuvred by the tug S. W. GEE. To the right appears to be a dredge …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 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
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