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- Quebec from Middle of RiverStereoview of the former Royal Mail Line steamboat MAGNET lying alongside a second steamboat on the waterfront of Quebec City. The Citadel is visible on the top of the heights. A full-rigged ship lies on her bow.Stereoview of the former Royal Mail Line steamboat MAGNET lying alongside a second steamboat on the waterfront of Quebec City. The Citadel is visible on the top of the heights. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ADMIRAL at "Gaspe Bay"ADMIRAL was built in 1842 at the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company and operated on Lake Ontario, and rebuilt after a fire in 1853. In the late 1850s she was taken down the Saint Lawrence and worked under contract to the Quebec Trinity House towing and delivering pilots. She was …ADMIRAL was built in 1842 at the Niagara Harbour and Dock Company and operated on Lake Ontario, and rebuilt after a fire in 1853. In the late 1850s she was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer in the rapid of Long SaultThe steamer 'Champion' descending the Long Sault, the first of the four rapids on the St Lawrence River between Lake Ontario & Montreal. Signed and dated.The steamer 'Champion' descending the Long Sault, the first of the four rapids on the St Lawrence River between Lake Ontario & Montreal. Signed and dated.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- The Prince of Wales ascending the St Lawrence River in the steamer 'Kingston', 23-24 August 1860The steamer 'Kingston', flying the Royal Standard, steaming to l. in heavy rain; several other boats escorting 'Kingston', inc. 'Flying Fish', 'Valorous' & 'Styx'. Lower part affixed later, u. part has 4 vertical creases. Inscription on v.The steamer 'Kingston', flying the Royal Standard, steaming to l. in heavy rain; several other boats escorting 'Kingston', inc. 'Flying Fish', 'Valorous' & 'Styx'. Lower part affixed later, u. part …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
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