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- Winter Sports in CanadaWinter Sports in Canada The accompanying engravings illustrate the way in which our Canadian neighbors contrive to make some of the moments of their long and dreary winter slip by pleasantly and happily. The first engraving represents a skating and sailing scene on the Bay of ...Winter Sports in Canada The accompanying engravings illustrate the way in which our Canadian neighbors contrive to make some of the moments of their long and dreary winter slip by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Toronto, Ont.From Chisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, the Hudson River, Trenton Falls, Niagara, Toronto, the Thousand Islands and the River St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, the Lower St. Lawrence and the Saguenay Rivers, the White Mountains, Portland, Boston, New York, (Montreal, 1870), p. 41.From Chisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, the Hudson River, Trenton Falls, Niagara, Toronto, the Thousand Islands and the River St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grist to the Mill, Toronto, Winter 1835Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- STUART H. DUNNAn image of the schooner STUART H. DUNN in Sylvester's slip at the foot of Church St., Toronto on Christmas Eve, circa 1905. The artist, then still in school, placed himself on the wharf created the sketch. Murphy, by then a professor at the Ontario College of Art, used the …An image of the schooner STUART H. DUNN in Sylvester's slip at the foot of Church St., Toronto on Christmas Eve, circa 1905. The artist, then still in school, placed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, the rescuer, from a photograph by Micklethwaite. (3) Hanlan, the celebrated oarsman, from a photograph by Fraser ...Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Elias Rogers & Co.COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, nearly opposite Front Street Office and Yard--Esplanade Street, corner ...COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Invading Fleet Anchoring off the Defences of York (Now Toronto), April 27, 1813THE INVADING FLEET ANCHORING OFF THE DEFENCES OF YORK (NOW TORONTO), APRIL 27, 1813 C. H. J. SNIDERTHE INVADING FLEET ANCHORING OFF THE DEFENCES OF YORK (NOW TORONTO), APRIL 27, 1813 C. H. J. SNIDERMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Parliament Bldgs (1832-1893), looking north east from Queen's Wharf. Toronto, Ont.Negative of lithograph lent to LibraryNegative of lithograph lent to LibraryAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Sleigh Scene, Toronto Bay, Canada WestPeople driving sleighs across the ice, drawn by single horses or pairs, several dogs acompanying them, other figures skating, ships docked in the ice along the shore lined by houses, which curves outwards to the left; after Downman. 1853 ChromolithographPeople driving sleighs across the ice, drawn by single horses or pairs, several dogs acompanying them, other figures skating, ships docked in the ice along the shore lined by houses, …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Toronto Boat Club coming into the Harbor.Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats of the Toronto Club coming into the harbor from a cruise on the lake. They are passing the Queen's Wharf, …Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of the City of Toronto, CanadaBallou's Pictorial, 24 Oct 1857, p. 268Ballou's Pictorial, 24 Oct 1857, p. 268Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner John Magee Striking Her FlyThe schooner John Magee striking her fly in Toronto Bay in 1903. She was a lower lakes exemplar of the Grand Haven rig.The schooner John Magee striking her fly in Toronto Bay in 1903. She was a lower lakes exemplar of the Grand Haven rig.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller BUSINESSMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner HERBERT DUDLEYShr HERBERT DUDLEY Vessel thro (new) Welland Canal 1896Shr HERBERT DUDLEY Vessel thro (new) Welland Canal 1896Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner SIR C. T. VAN STRAUBENZIE Drying SailsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- DEFIANCE at Queen's Wharf, Jan. 6th 1898, First ArrivalMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner GRACE DARLINGGRACE DARLING drying sails at her mooring at the foot of York street.GRACE DARLING drying sails at her mooring at the foot of York street.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Abandoned hull of ANN BROWN in the iceMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of TorontoOil on canvasOil on canvasAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- George Crookshank's house, Front St. W. north east corner Peter St. built 1821Photograph coloured with water colourPhotograph coloured with water colourAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History