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- Lady Cecilia (1919)Official No.: 152718; 220x29x16 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Arrived from United Kingdom 12/04/25. Last used 1949.Official No.: 152718; 220x29x16 Owned by Union Steamship Co. Arrived from United Kingdom 12/04/25. Last used 1949.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady Cynthia (1919)Official No.: 152899; 219x29x16 Owned by Union Steamship Co.Official No.: 152899; 219x29x16 Owned by Union Steamship Co.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New Era (1871)Official No.: 61383; 95x16x5 Owned by J. C. Miller, Derby N. B. Ferry. Sunk in collision with "Gladiator" 07/09/83 Miramichi River. ; Final Location: Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada, Wrecked (Collision)Official No.: 61383; 95x16x5 Owned by J. C. Miller, Derby N. B. Ferry. Sunk in collision with "Gladiator" 07/09/83 Miramichi River. ; Final Location: Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada, Wrecked …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bayeskimo (1922)212x34x15 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 16-27-44x30. Used in Arctic supply work. Cut through and sunk by ice 22/07/25 Ungava Bay, Labrador,; Final Location: Ungava Bay, Wrecked By Ice212x34x15 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 16-27-44x30. Used in Arctic supply work. Cut through and sunk by ice 22/07/25 Ungava Bay, Labrador,; Final Location: Ungava Bay, Wrecked By IceMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bayrupert (1926)321x51x29 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 23½-37½-63x39. Used in Arctic supply work. Wrecked 22/07/27 Cape Harrigan (Davis Strait, Labrador). ; Final Location: Davis Strait, Labrador, Canada, Wrecked321x51x29 Owned by Hudson's Bay Co. Engine 23½-37½-63x39. Used in Arctic supply work. Wrecked 22/07/27 Cape Harrigan (Davis Strait, Labrador). ; Final Location: Davis Strait, Labrador, Canada, WreckedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Welland CanalNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 9 Dec 1846, p. 4 Welland Canal The breach which at present interrupts the navigation of that canal detains some seventy vessels with their cargoes and threatens them with a Winter's berth in the interior of Canada. The break itself will, as we understand, be repaired in a few days, and the ice, ...New York Spectator (New York, NY), 9 Dec 1846, p. 4 Welland Canal The breach which at present interrupts the navigation of that canal detains some seventy vessels with their cargoes and threatens them with a Winter's berth in the interior …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cup Yacht? Fisherman? Lake Schooner?: Schooner Days CCCLXIX (369)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Oct 1938 Cup Yacht? Fisherman? Lake Schooner? Schooner Days CCCLXIX (369) _______ APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS Overall length..... 140 ft.Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Oct 1938 Cup Yacht? Fisherman? Lake Schooner? Schooner Days CCCLXIX (369) _______ APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS Overall length..... 140 ft.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Welland Ship Canal. S.S. "Gleneagles" entering Lock No. 3, looking S.
An instruction on the reverse to "take out figures in foreground" has been fairly crudely done.An instruction on the reverse to "take out figures in foreground" has been fairly crudely done.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Welland Ship Canal. S/S "Gleneagles" in Lock 4, looking N.
Black and white photograph of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat GLENEAGLES in lock 4 of the Welland CanalBlack and white photograph of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat GLENEAGLES in lock 4 of the Welland CanalMaritime History of the Great Lakes- At the Welland Canal
This view is from Bridge 5 (Glendale Avenue looking north towards Lock 3.This view is from Bridge 5 (Glendale Avenue looking north towards Lock 3.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Official Opening of the Welland Canal, Aug. 6, 1932
Real photo postcard of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat LEMOYNE in the Welland Canal at the official opening of the Welland Canal.Real photo postcard of the Canada Steamship Lines steamboat LEMOYNE in the Welland Canal at the official opening of the Welland Canal.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Freighter approaching Lock No. 2, from North, Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Lock 2, Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Emptying Lock No. 2, Welland Ship Canal, Canada
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Opening Lift Lock, Main St., Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Open Bridge, Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Flight Twin Locks, Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Steamer "Benmaple" leaving Lock No. 6, Welland Ship Canal
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Welland Ship Canal, "Noronic" Approaching Lock 6, from above.
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Steamer "Sprucebay" approaching Lock 7, Welland Ship Canal, Thorold
One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.One of a series of twelve photographs of the Welland Canal taken about 1930.Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Welland Ship Canal. S.S. "Gleneagles" entering Lock No. 3, looking S.