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- Flowers in BloomThis photo is believed to have been taken at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.This photo is believed to have been taken at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir Summer HomeThe summer home of Ed Langmuir was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.The summer home of Ed Langmuir was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir Summer HomeThe Langmuir family's summer home was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.The Langmuir family's summer home was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- The Langmuir GirlsPictured from left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Mr. Valentine, Grace Langmuir, Isabel and Janet Langmuir.Pictured from left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Mr. Valentine, Grace Langmuir, Isabel and Janet Langmuir.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir Summer HomeThis house lies at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville. Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir and Janet and Isabel Langmuir are seated on the porch.This house lies at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville. Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir and Janet and Isabel Langmuir are seated on the porch.Oakville Public Library
- Steamer Toronto, Richelieu LineStereoview with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand IslandsStereoview with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand IslandsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Electric unloader lifting 5 tons of iron ore from vessel's hold to docks, Cleveland, OhioThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading iron ore from lake vessels -- old and new methods -- Cleveland, O.Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is being unloaded by a small clamshell is being handled by a single man as the railway ore is being filled. …Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading an ore-steamer at Cleveland, O. -- lowering a 5-ton electric clam into the holdUnloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Piles of iron-ore between docks of Lake steamers (right) and railways to mills, Conneaut, OhioThree or four vessels can be seen on one side of the harbour as the rail are manoeuvred under the loaders.Three or four vessels can be seen on one side of the harbour as the rail are manoeuvred under the loaders.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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