- Schooner HELEN SHAFNER
HELEN SHAFNER was built in Bridgeport, NS in 1899 and lost by fire on 15 January 1911 50 miles off Seal Island Maine, on a voyage from Halifax to Boston.
HELEN SHAFNER was built in Bridgeport, NS in 1899 and lost by fire on 15 January 1911 50 miles off Seal Island Maine, on a voyage from Halifax to Boston.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black and white photograph of the steamboat JOHN RANDALL at Main Duck Island on Lake Ontario
Black and white photograph of the JOHN RANDALL ashore at Main Duck Island about 1920.
Black and white photograph of the JOHN RANDALL ashore at Main Duck Island about 1920.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat RIVERSIDE
RIVERSIDE was rebuilt in Cape Vincent in 1904.
RIVERSIDE was rebuilt in Cape Vincent in 1904.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of the Schooner ANNA MARIA
Black and white photograph of the schooner ANNA MARIA ashore at Kincardine, ON in October 1902
Black and white photograph of the schooner ANNA MARIA ashore at Kincardine, ON in October 1902
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug GRAEME STEWART
Black and white photograph of the tugboat GRAEME STEWART and a second tug
Black and white photograph of the tugboat GRAEME STEWART and a second tug
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tugboat FIRE CHIEF
Black and white photograph of the tugboat FIRE CHIEF with a full head of seam. Stern has "of Montreal" on it.
Black and white photograph of the tugboat FIRE CHIEF with a full head of seam. Stern has "of Montreal" on it.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- NORTH KING
There are photographs of her in Rochester/Charlotte NY, Picton and Cobourg. This could be either of the first two.
There are photographs of her in Rochester/Charlotte NY, Picton and Cobourg. This could be either of the first two.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Donnelly's Salvage & Wrecking Co. shed and steam yacht
Black 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
- NEW YORK in front of Kingston City Hall
Black and white photograph of the Thousand Islands Steamboat Company steamboat NEW YORK (ex SHEWSBURY) at the wharf in front of Kingston's City Hall
Black and white photograph of the Thousand Islands Steamboat Company steamboat NEW YORK (ex SHEWSBURY) at the wharf in front of Kingston's City Hall
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J .W. McGIFFIN
Black and white photograph of Canada Steamship Lines' ship J. W. McGIFFIN under way somewhere in the Great Lakes.
Black and white photograph of Canada Steamship Lines' ship J. W. McGIFFIN under way somewhere in the Great Lakes.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- HalCo freighters
Acquired by Hall Corp in 1957. NORTHCLIFFE HALL renamed CAPE TRANSPORT in 1961.
Acquired by Hall Corp in 1957. NORTHCLIFFE HALL renamed CAPE TRANSPORT in 1961.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shipwrecked schooner
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat MISSISQUOI
Owned by the Thousand Islands Navigation Company from 1924 until she burned in 1928. There is a version of the photograph that clearly shows the Gananoque Inn in the background, owned by Clark Carnegie. Clark is the grandson of the skipper, Capt. Robert Herbert Carnegie.
Owned by the Thousand Islands Navigation Company from 1924 until she burned in 1928. There is a version of the photograph that clearly shows the Gananoque Inn in the background, …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat COALFAX at Belleville
Owned by Hall from 1957 to 1967
Owned by Hall from 1957 to 1967
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- PRESCOTONT
Colour photograph of the tug PRESCOTONT
Colour photograph of the tug PRESCOTONT
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat KINGSTON at Kingston
Canadian stamp; additional frankings include Buffalo, NY 1 Jul 1906, Washington DC, 2 Jul 1906
Canadian stamp; additional frankings include Buffalo, NY 1 Jul 1906, Washington DC, 2 Jul 1906
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer PORT COLBORNE loading cement at Port Colborne
Black and white photograph of the PORT COLBORNE loading cement at Port Colborne.
Black and white photograph of the PORT COLBORNE loading cement at Port Colborne.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- HMCS BELLEVILLE
HMCS Belleville was laid down 21 Jan 1944 and launched 17 Jun 1944 at Kingston Shipbuilding Company.
HMCS Belleville was laid down 21 Jan 1944 and launched 17 Jun 1944 at Kingston Shipbuilding Company.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unknown tug
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shipwreck
Maritime History of the Great Lakes