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Contributors Maritime History of the Great Lakes Media Types Objects
Contributors Maritime History of the Great Lakes Media Types Objects




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- Stamp of Steamer MAYFLOWER Montreal
Property stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.
Property stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Sugar Bowl
Unglazed, uncovered, pink sugar bowl with gold leaf highlighting and a decal showing the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN in the Lachine Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River. This object is unsigned and there is no potter's imprint. This object would have been sold to tourists around 1900 ...
Unglazed, uncovered, pink sugar bowl with gold leaf highlighting and a decal showing the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN in the Lachine Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River. ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - HMCS ST. John's
HMCS St. John's Halifax-class frigate, Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Navy. Commissioned: 24 June 1996 Identification: MMSI number: 316196000 134.6 metres Seen here, docked in Dieppe Gardens, Port of Windsor Ontario. As part of the annual Great Lakes Deployment, it is visiting cities throughout the Great Lakes and St. ...
HMCS St. John's Halifax-class frigate, Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Navy. Commissioned: 24 June 1996 Identification: MMSI number: 316196000 134.6 metres Seen here, docked in Dieppe Gardens, Port of ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - The LAFAYETTE COOKE
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. The LAFAYETTE COOKE Built at Kingston in 1857 for the old Calvin fleet. Model of a lake brigantine (Hermaphrodite brig) which was a common type of vessel in the inter lake trade during the middle of the last century. The centre boards and ...
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. The LAFAYETTE COOKE Built at Kingston in 1857 for the old Calvin fleet. Model of a lake brigantine (Hermaphrodite brig) which was a ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel to use steam power on the Great Lakes.
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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