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- CHICAGO TRIBUNE outbound at Port DalhousieThe first CHICAGO TRIBUNE, destined to be sunk by enemy action, is outbound at Port Dalhousie, carrying an ad for one of her owner's publications on the side. Photo dated about 1925.The first CHICAGO TRIBUNE, destined to be sunk by enemy action, is outbound at Port Dalhousie, carrying an ad for one of her owner's publications on the side. Photo dated …Toronto Marine Historical Society
- ARK, CLINTON, ACADIA and MACASSA in Muir's pondAlong with the barge ARK, "rabbit" CLINTON, and the larger ACADIA, MACASSA reposes in Muir's pond, Port Dalhousie.Along with the barge ARK, "rabbit" CLINTON, and the larger ACADIA, MACASSA reposes in Muir's pond, Port Dalhousie.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- JOHN S. THOM with FRANK B. BAIRD at Port DalhousieJOHN S. THOM, surrounded by Playfair canallers and with FRANK B. BAIRD at far left, awaits upbound passage at Port Dalhousie c. 1924.JOHN S. THOM, surrounded by Playfair canallers and with FRANK B. BAIRD at far left, awaits upbound passage at Port Dalhousie c. 1924.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- WALTER INKSTER awaiting scrappingPhoto taken during the summer of 1957, shows WALTER INKSTER awaiting scrapping in the upper harbour at Port Dalhousie.Photo taken during the summer of 1957, shows WALTER INKSTER awaiting scrapping in the upper harbour at Port Dalhousie.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- EMPRESS OF INDIA entering Port DalhousieIn this photo by Wm. Traill believed taken in 1898, her last year on the route, EMPRESS OF INDIA enters Port Dalhousie harbour.In this photo by Wm. Traill believed taken in 1898, her last year on the route, EMPRESS OF INDIA enters Port Dalhousie harbour.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- MAPLEHURST in winter quarters at Port DalhousieThe elusive MAPLEHURST in winter quarters with other veteran C.S.L. steamers at Port Dalhousie, c. 1920.The elusive MAPLEHURST in winter quarters with other veteran C.S.L. steamers at Port Dalhousie, c. 1920.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Port DalhousieThe schooner MINNEDOSA, awaits upbound passage with GLENGARRY in this 1896 photo of Port Dalhousie by W. A. Traill. In the right background are ALGONQUIN and ROSEDALE.The schooner MINNEDOSA, awaits upbound passage with GLENGARRY in this 1896 photo of Port Dalhousie by W. A. Traill. In the right background are ALGONQUIN and ROSEDALE.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- SIR S. L. TILLEY in the Third Welland Canal near Port DalhousieSIR S. L. TILLEY and her crew pose for the camera of a W. A. Traill in the Third Welland Canal near Port Dalhousie c. 1896.SIR S. L. TILLEY and her crew pose for the camera of a W. A. Traill in the Third Welland Canal near Port Dalhousie c. 1896.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- LAKESIDE leaves Port Dalhousie harbourThe handsome little LAKESIDE leaves Port Dalhousie harbour enroute to Toronto. Directly behind the steamer is Lakeside Park.The handsome little LAKESIDE leaves Port Dalhousie harbour enroute to Toronto. Directly behind the steamer is Lakeside Park.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- EASTERN SHELL on Muir's Pond, Port DalhousieFresh from a spring drydocking, EASTERN SHELL (I) is on Muir's Pond, Port Dalhousie, approaching Lock One. April 10, 1965Fresh from a spring drydocking, EASTERN SHELL (I) is on Muir's Pond, Port Dalhousie, approaching Lock One. April 10, 1965Toronto Marine Historical Society
- ESCORT at Port Dalhousie with the barge UNGAVAESCORT was a typical wooden harbour tug and long served on the Welland Canal. View is taken from a mourning card issued after her sinking on November 23, 1907 and shows her at Port Dalhousie with the barge UNGAVA.ESCORT was a typical wooden harbour tug and long served on the Welland Canal. View is taken from a mourning card issued after her sinking on November 23, 1907 and …Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Ontario's Japanese HistoryA virtual exhibit exploring the history of people of Japanese descent in Ontario, Canada, using primary sources and digitized cultural heritage materials.A virtual exhibit exploring the history of people of Japanese descent in Ontario, Canada, using primary sources and digitized cultural heritage materials.OurDigitalWorld
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