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  • The Young Lion: Schooner Days XXXVII (37)
    The Young Lion: Schooner Days XXXVII (37)
    Text  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 Mar 1932     The YOUNG LION Schooner Days XXXVII (37) More about Captains Frank Jackman, Sr. and Jr., and the craft they made famous. Capt. Frank Jackman, Sr., who came back with the Sea Gull and a bushy white beard from South Africa, ...
    Text  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 Mar 1932   The YOUNG LION Schooner Days XXXVII (37) More about Captains Frank Jackman, Sr. and Jr., and the craft they made famous. Capt. Frank Jackman, Sr., who came back with the …
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  • The Pummy: Schooner Days XLVII (47)
    The Pummy: Schooner Days XLVII (47)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 May 1932     The Pummy Schooner Days XLVII (47) If schooner men scorned stonehookers in our days of the wind ships, stonehooker sailors despised pummies still more. Stonehookers were those patched and picturesque craft whose resourceful crews of two or three men ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 May 1932   The Pummy Schooner Days XLVII (47) If schooner men scorned stonehookers in our days of the wind ships, stonehooker sailors despised pummies still more. Stonehookers were those patched and picturesque …
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  • Scarlet Geranium: Schooner Days XLVIII (48)
    Scarlet Geranium: Schooner Days XLVIII (48)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 May 1932     Scarlet Geranium Schooner Days XLVIII (48) Being the conclusion of the whole matter regarding Liverpool Andy, pummy in stonehookers, whose existence was outlined in this column last week. SPRING was ever the season for ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 May 1932   Scarlet Geranium Schooner Days XLVIII (48) Being the conclusion of the whole matter regarding Liverpool Andy, pummy in stonehookers, whose existence was outlined in this column last week. SPRING was …
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  • More About the ELLA MURTON: Schooner Days XXXIX (39)
    More About the ELLA MURTON: Schooner Days XXXIX (39)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Mar 1932     More About the ELLA MURTON Schooner Days XXXIX (39) Has anyone a picture of the Ella Murton, the schooner which was the heroine of the January Passage yarn in last month's "Schooner Days"? Loan of it for copying purposes would he appreciated. Old-timers ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Mar 1932   More About the ELLA MURTON Schooner Days XXXIX (39) Has anyone a picture of the Ella Murton, the schooner which was the heroine of the January Passage yarn in last …
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  • Sophia and Sisters: Schooner Days LII (52)
    Sophia and Sisters: Schooner Days LII (52)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 18 Jun 1932     Sophia and Sisters Schooner Days LII (52) Delving into the records of lake vessels which ventured to cross the Atlantic when wind was the motive power and all work was done by hand, the following "cockleshells" appear among the earliest. None of these vessels was over ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 18 Jun 1932   Sophia and Sisters Schooner Days LII (52) Delving into the records of lake vessels which ventured to cross the Atlantic when wind was the motive power and all work was …
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  • Sturdy Old Arthur: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    Sturdy Old Arthur: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 2 Jul 1932     This was the second instalment of "Schooner Days" to be identified as LIII or 53.
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 2 Jul 1932   This was the second instalment of "Schooner Days" to be identified as LIII or 53.
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  • An Early Oiler: Schooner Days LXVII (57)
    An Early Oiler: Schooner Days LXVII (57)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Sep 1932     AN EARLY OILER Schooner Days LXVII (57) "We claim your condescension For to tell you what we know Of marching with the Mulligan Guards To Sligo port below--" And then there was the Sligo. This was ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Sep 1932   AN EARLY OILER Schooner Days LXVII (57) "We claim your condescension For to tell you what we know Of marching with the Mulligan Guards To Sligo port below--" And then …
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  • Gold Hunters: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    Gold Hunters: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1932     Both this and the next entry in Schooner Days were numbered LIII (53)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1932   Both this and the next entry in Schooner Days were numbered LIII (53)
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  • 16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull: Schooner Days XXXVIII (38)
    16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull: Schooner Days XXXVIII (38)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Mar 1932     16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull Schooner Days XXXVIII (38) So much surprise has been excited by the statement in last Saturday's Telegram that the father of the late Capt. Frank Jackman, recently deceased, took an Oakville schooner from ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Mar 1932   16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull Schooner Days XXXVIII (38) So much surprise has been excited by the statement in last Saturday's Telegram that the father of the late Capt. …
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  • Braving the Briny: Schooner Days LI (51)
    Braving the Briny: Schooner Days LI (51)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Jun 1932     Braving the Briny Schooner Days LI (51) This world is getting smaller and smaller. Only last month we had the steamer Grenland, of Skien, Norway, at Hamilton, with coal, seventeen days out from Wales, and clearing for Detroit, to load pitch for ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Jun 1932   Braving the Briny Schooner Days LI (51) This world is getting smaller and smaller. Only last month we had the steamer Grenland, of Skien, Norway, at Hamilton, with coal, seventeen …
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