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  • La Plante (1922)
    La Plante (1922)
    Ship       Official No.: 150236; 61x15x7 Owned by W. J. Bell, Sudbury Ont. 1924; J. S. Matheson, Southampton 1935.
    Ship     Official No.: 150236; 61x15x7 Owned by W. J. Bell, Sudbury Ont. 1924; J. S. Matheson, Southampton 1935.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Glenmavis and Glenlivet
    Glenmavis and Glenlivet
    Image       The canallers GLENMAVIS and GLENLIVET and some of the rest of the Great Lakes Transportation Co., Ltd fleet in winter quarters at Midland in the early 1920s.
    Image     The canallers GLENMAVIS and GLENLIVET and some of the rest of the Great Lakes Transportation Co., Ltd fleet in winter quarters at Midland in the early 1920s.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Vicker's Park (~1922)
    Vicker's Park (~1922)
    Image       Winding pathways past birch trees and beds of flowers provide an island of serenity in the middle of an urban setting. In 1902 Catherine Mary Vickers donated ten acres of land to the city to be used as a public park or garden, on the condition that at each corner …
    Image     Winding pathways past birch trees and beds of flowers provide an island of serenity in the middle of an urban setting. In 1902 Catherine Mary Vickers donated ten acres of …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • The Ice-breaker James Whalen (~1922)
    The Ice-breaker James Whalen (~1922)
    Image       Three people stand aboard the James Whalen as it cuts through the ice in Thunder Bay harbour. The ice-breaking tug James Whalen was built in 1905. It was designed to be tough enough to tow heavy steamers, and to cut through ice up to 20 inches thick. The tugboat served …
    Image     Three people stand aboard the James Whalen as it cuts through the ice in Thunder Bay harbour. The ice-breaking tug James Whalen was built in 1905. It was designed to …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Finnish Labour Temple / Hoito Restaurant (~1922)
    Finnish Labour Temple / Hoito Restaurant (~1922)
    Image       Finnish Labour Temple, Bay Street, Finlandia Club, Finn Hall, Hoito, Finnish, buildings, tower, pillars, automobile, Vapaus, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario
    Image     Finnish Labour Temple, Bay Street, Finlandia Club, Finn Hall, Hoito, Finnish, buildings, tower, pillars, automobile, Vapaus, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • First Boat in New Dry Dock, Port Arthur (1911)
    First Boat in New Dry Dock, Port Arthur (1911)
    Image       View of the first two ships to use the new Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Company's dry dock in Port Arthur, June 1911. The photo shows the sterns of the SS Beaverton and the SS Dunelm in dry dock with two of the company's buildings in the background.
    Image     View of the first two ships to use the new Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Company's dry dock in Port Arthur, June 1911. The photo shows the sterns of …
    Thunder Bay Historic Museum Society
  • Mathewston (1922)
    Mathewston (1922)
    Ship       Other Names: Ralph S. Misener (1954); Mathewston; Official No.: 141679; 530x58x27 Owned by Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto, 1922-1933; Colonial Steamship Co. (Misener) 1933-1959; Scott Misener Steamships Ltd. 1959-1968. Built by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co. 1922. Engine 25½-41-67x42 (maker unknown). Scrapped Vado. Italy, 1970.
    Ship     Other Names: Ralph S. Misener (1954); Mathewston; Official No.: 141679; 530x58x27 Owned by Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto, 1922-1933; Colonial Steamship Co. (Misener) 1933-1959; Scott Misener Steamships Ltd. 1959-1968. Built by …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Helen C. (Propeller), U120654, sunk, 14 Oct 1922
    Helen C. (Propeller), U120654, sunk, 14 Oct 1922
    TextNewspaper       Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
    TextNewspaper     Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • MATHEWSTON (1922, Bulk Freighter)
    MATHEWSTON (1922, Bulk Freighter)
    Ship       Other Names: RALPH S. MISENER; Official No.: 141679; Final Date: 1970; Dimensions (LBD): 530' x 58' x 31' ; 1922 Owned Mathews Steamship Co Ltd 1933 Owned Sarnia Steamship Co (Misener) 1954 Renamed RALPH S. MISENER 1964 Collided with BENJAMIN F. FAIRLESS in Welland Canal on June 16 1967 Renamed …
    Ship     Other Names: RALPH S. MISENER; Official No.: 141679; Final Date: 1970; Dimensions (LBD): 530' x 58' x 31' ; 1922 Owned Mathews Steamship Co Ltd 1933 Owned Sarnia Steamship Co …
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
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