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- Boom and Clam Barge HustlerA boom & clam barge, Hustler, 110 x 30 x 7 1/2; a one yard Owen clam carried the sand and gravel. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1914 as scow; 230 tons; built 1910.A boom & clam barge, Hustler, 110 x 30 x 7 1/2; a one yard Owen clam carried the sand and gravel. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1914 as scow; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence River, 1910Cardinal to Goose Neck island to Bradford Point; including Cardinal, Iroquois, Waddington and MorrisburgCardinal to Goose Neck island to Bradford Point; including Cardinal, Iroquois, Waddington and MorrisburgMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake St. Clair, 1910Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Marys River from Lake Huron to Twin Islands, 1910Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Marys River from Twin Islands to Sault Ste. Marie, 1910Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Marys River from Twin Islands to Sault Ste. Marie, 1910Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Superior: from Grand Portal to Big Bay Point, MI, 1910including Manitou Island and Stannard Rockincluding Manitou Island and Stannard RockMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Donnelly's Salvage & Wrecking Co. shed and steam yachtBlack and white photograph of Donnelly's Salvage & Wrecking Co. shed in Portsmouth harbour, Kingston, with a steam yacht in the foreground.Black and white photograph of Donnelly's Salvage & Wrecking Co. shed in Portsmouth harbour, Kingston, with a steam yacht in the foreground.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harbor Scene, Picton, Ont.Coloured postcard of Picton harbour showing the steamboat ST. LAWRENCE on the opposite side of the harbour and the schooner OLIVER MOWAT on the near side.Coloured postcard of Picton harbour showing the steamboat ST. LAWRENCE on the opposite side of the harbour and the schooner OLIVER MOWAT on the near side.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of AlpenaColoured postcard of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company, Lake Huron Division, steamboat CITY OF ALPENAColoured postcard of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company, Lake Huron Division, steamboat CITY OF ALPENAMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal. Steamer in Lachine RapidsSee links for other pictures related to this one. The original photograph is of the CORSICAN. Divided backSee links for other pictures related to this one. The original photograph is of the CORSICAN. Divided backMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Toronto, Thousand Islands, N. Y.Divided Back; Postmarked "Clayton NY, 2 Feb. 1910, 7 am"Divided Back; Postmarked "Clayton NY, 2 Feb. 1910, 7 am"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- R. & O. Nav. Co's Steamer, "Montreal"Divided back. Postally unusedDivided back. Postally unusedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bay Street Wharf, Toronto, CanadaDivided back; Postmarked "Toronto, ONT, 23 Jul 1912 4:30 pm" with special Canadian National Exhibition cancellation.Divided back; Postmarked "Toronto, ONT, 23 Jul 1912 4:30 pm" with special Canadian National Exhibition cancellation.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Trinity Rock, Saguenay River, R & O Navigation Co.Divided back. Postally unusedDivided back. Postally unusedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Winter on Welland Canal at Port Colborne, CanadaDivided back. Postmarked "Port Colborne, Ont. 19 Jul 11"Divided back. Postmarked "Port Colborne, Ont. 19 Jul 11"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Turbinia" nearing TorontoA coloured divided back postcard. It is postmarked 1 Sept. 1910. This is based on the same photograph as other TURBINIA postcards including a night view.A coloured divided back postcard. It is postmarked 1 Sept. 1910. This is based on the same photograph as other TURBINIA postcards including a night view.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Steamer, Clayton, N. Y.Divided Back; Postmarked "Clayton NY, 26 Nov. 1910, 4 pm"Divided Back; Postmarked "Clayton NY, 26 Nov. 1910, 4 pm"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Arrival of Steamer from Toronto. Port Dalhousie, Ont., CanadaA divided back post card. Postmarked "St. Catharines, Ont. 1 Sep 19 " Sent to Mrs. John Sheridan, Buffalo, NYA divided back post card. Postmarked "St. Catharines, Ont. 1 Sep 19 " Sent to Mrs. John Sheridan, Buffalo, NYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- U. S. S. Wolverine (formerly U. S. S. Michigan), oldest Iron Gun Boat in the World, built in 1843MICHIGAN was an iron paddlewheel gun-boat operating on the upper lakes from 1843 to . She was renamed WOLVERINE (after the state mascot of Michigan) in 1905 in order to free the name MICHIGAN for a new United Navy battleship. She was decommissioned in 1912, reinstated briefly during World War …MICHIGAN was an iron paddlewheel gun-boat operating on the upper lakes from 1843 to . She was renamed WOLVERINE (after the state mascot of Michigan) in 1905 in order to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes