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  • Face Lifting Of A. BOODY: Schooner Days DCXLIX (649)
    Face Lifting Of A. BOODY: Schooner Days DCXLIX (649)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Jul 1944     Face Lifting Of A. BOODY Schooner Days DCXLIX (649) by C. H. J. Snider _______ BOLD Michael Troy had decided to give his friend, Frank Jackman, tug and vessel owner, the surprise of his ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Jul 1944   Face Lifting Of A. BOODY Schooner Days DCXLIX (649) by C. H. J. Snider _______ BOLD Michael Troy had decided to give his friend, Frank Jackman, tug and vessel owner, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Tadenac (1902)
    Tadenac (1902)
    Ship       Other Names: The Iroquois (1903); Colorado; Dornoch; Brookton; George Hindman; Brookdale; Official No.: 111855; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111855 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 253 x 43 -- 2286 tons Rebuilt: Port Dalhousie, Ontario, Canada in 1940 253x43x22 Owned by St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Co. 1902-1916; Canada Steamship Lines 1916-1920; …
    Ship     Other Names: The Iroquois (1903); Colorado; Dornoch; Brookton; George Hindman; Brookdale; Official No.: 111855; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111855 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 253 x 43 -- 2286 tons Rebuilt: Port …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • John Hanlan (1884)
    John Hanlan (1884)
    Ship       Official No.: 85519; 71x16x6 Owned by "Doty Line", Toronto 1886, 1890; L. Solman (Toronto Ferry Co.) 1901, 1921. Built by A. Abbey & Sons, Port Dalhousie and launched 30/04/84. Engine 11x12 by J. Doty, Toronto. Ferry. Licensed for 172 passengers 1886. Badly damaged by fire 29/08/84; arson by fired mate. …
    Ship     Official No.: 85519; 71x16x6 Owned by "Doty Line", Toronto 1886, 1890; L. Solman (Toronto Ferry Co.) 1901, 1921. Built by A. Abbey & Sons, Port Dalhousie and launched 30/04/84. Engine …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Seventeen Died at Harbor Gate, April 8, 1831: Schooner Days MCCVI (1206)
    Seventeen Died at Harbor Gate, April 8, 1831: Schooner Days MCCVI (1206)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 5 Feb 1955     Seventeen Died at Harbor Gate, April 8, 1831 Schooner Days MCCVI (1206) by C. H. J. Snider ONE tale of the Queen's Wharf willow. It happened within sight and hearing of where his ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 5 Feb 1955   Seventeen Died at Harbor Gate, April 8, 1831 Schooner Days MCCVI (1206) by C. H. J. Snider ONE tale of the Queen's Wharf willow. It happened within sight and hearing …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Hard Start Ended Well for "Ripple" Long Ago: Schooner Days MXCV (1115)
    Hard Start Ended Well for "Ripple" Long Ago: Schooner Days MXCV (1115)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 14 Mar 1953     A mistake was made in the numbering. Typeset as MXCV (1095) when it was published after 1114 and should have been MCXV.
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 14 Mar 1953   A mistake was made in the numbering. Typeset as MXCV (1095) when it was published after 1114 and should have been MCXV.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Welland Canal Survey of Lands Nathan Pawling 1826; includes map and text.
    Welland Canal Survey of Lands Nathan Pawling 1826; includes map and text.
    Text       Survey map and description of Nathan Pawling's land created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the land. Noteable features include; the dock, pier and tow path. The original bed of 12 mile creek is also noted on the …
    Text     Survey map and description of Nathan Pawling's land created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the land. Noteable …
    Brock University Archives
  • Second Welland Canal - Book 1, Survey Map 1 - Entrance, Lock 1 and Port Dalhousie
    Second Welland Canal - Book 1, Survey Map 1 - Entrance, Lock 1 and Port Dalhousie
    Imagemysterycomment       Survey map of the Second Welland Canal created by the Welland Canal Company showing the areas in and around Port Dalhousie and Grantham Township. Identified structures associated with the Canal include Lock 1, Lighthouse, Lighthouse Keeper's House, East and West Piers, Harbour, Waste Weir, Store House, Collector's Office, Collector Assistant …
    Imagemysterycomment     Survey map of the Second Welland Canal created by the Welland Canal Company showing the areas in and around Port Dalhousie and Grantham Township. Identified structures associated with the Canal …
    Brock University Archives
  • Second Welland Canal - Book 1, Survey Map 2 - Lock 1 and Port Dalhousie
    Second Welland Canal - Book 1, Survey Map 2 - Lock 1 and Port Dalhousie
    Imagemystery       Survey map of the Second Welland Canal created by the Welland Canal Company showing the areas in and around Port Dalhousie and Grantham Township. Identified structures associated with the Canal include Lock 1, East and West Piers, Collector's Office, Lock Tender's House and the new towing path. The surveyors' measurements …
    Imagemystery     Survey map of the Second Welland Canal created by the Welland Canal Company showing the areas in and around Port Dalhousie and Grantham Township. Identified structures associated with the Canal …
    Brock University Archives
  • Albert Eckhardt
    Albert Eckhardt
    Image       Albert Eckhardt was the brother of Norman Eckhardt who married Florence, a cousin of Kenneth Moyer, the photographer.
    Image     Albert Eckhardt was the brother of Norman Eckhardt who married Florence, a cousin of Kenneth Moyer, the photographer.
    Lincoln Pelham Public Library
  • Whitby Girls Softball Team
    Whitby Girls Softball Team
    Image       This softball team swept a tournament at Port Dalhousie in 1930, allowing only three runs in three games. This photograph appeared in the Oshawa Times on 28 June 1967.
    Image     This softball team swept a tournament at Port Dalhousie in 1930, allowing only three runs in three games. This photograph appeared in the Oshawa Times on 28 June 1967.
    Whitby Public Library
  • Port Dalhousie - Beach
    Port Dalhousie - Beach
    Image       People in the water at Port Dalhousie. A row boat is in the middle. The 'inner' lighthouse can be seen on the right. Smoke from two larger boats can be seen in the background.
    Image     People in the water at Port Dalhousie. A row boat is in the middle. The 'inner' lighthouse can be seen on the right. Smoke from two larger boats can be …
    Lincoln Pelham Public Library
  • Port Dalhousie - Motor Boat
    Port Dalhousie - Motor Boat
    Image       Lincoln Fabrics currently (2009) occupies the building on the left. In 1919 it was The Maple Leaf Rubber Company.
    Image     Lincoln Fabrics currently (2009) occupies the building on the left. In 1919 it was The Maple Leaf Rubber Company.
    Lincoln Pelham Public Library
  • Ship at Port Dalhousie
    Ship at Port Dalhousie
    Imagecomment       A beach is in the foreground. A lamppost is in the center of the picture. In the background, behind the lamppost is a passenger (excursion) ship. Several people are standing near-by.
    Imagecomment     A beach is in the foreground. A lamppost is in the center of the picture. In the background, behind the lamppost is a passenger (excursion) ship. Several people are standing …
    Lincoln Pelham Public Library
  • Ocean (1872)
    Ocean (1872)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 88633 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 137 x 24 -- 684 tons Rebuilt: in 1884 137x24x12 Owned by S. Neelon, St. Catharines 1877; to Geddes Bros., Toronto 1884, 1886; Wentworth Navigation Co., Toronto (Geddes) 1901, 1904. Built by Andrews & Son, Port Dalhousie 1872. Engine 36x30 by G.N. …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 88633 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 137 x 24 -- 684 tons Rebuilt: in 1884 137x24x12 Owned by S. Neelon, St. Catharines 1877; to Geddes Bros., Toronto 1884, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Pirates in Chains and St. Catharines Slaver Alexander Muir Saw:  Schooner Days LXXX. (80)
    Pirates in Chains and St. Catharines Slaver Alexander Muir Saw: Schooner Days LXXX. (80)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 18 Mar 1933     PIRATES IN CHAINS AND ST. CATHARINES SLAVER ALEXANDER MUIR SAW Schooner Days LXXX. (80) First drydock to be built on the Welland Canal, and now the last of eight which have flourished on that Great Lakes highway, Muir ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 18 Mar 1933   PIRATES IN CHAINS AND ST. CATHARINES SLAVER ALEXANDER MUIR SAW Schooner Days LXXX. (80) First drydock to be built on the Welland Canal, and now the last of eight which …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Great "A" Fleet: Schooner Days LXXXVI. (86)
    Great "A" Fleet: Schooner Days LXXXVI. (86)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 May 1933     Great "A" Fleet Schooner Days LXXXVI. (86) All the vessels built by the Muir Brothers at Port Dalhousie on their own account had names beginning with "A." The only exceptions in the Muir fleet were the Niagara, which they built in the ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 May 1933   Great "A" Fleet Schooner Days LXXXVI. (86) All the vessels built by the Muir Brothers at Port Dalhousie on their own account had names beginning with "A." The only exceptions …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The ARK: Schooner Days LXXXVII (87)
    The ARK: Schooner Days LXXXVII (87)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 May 1933     The ARK Schooner Days LXXXVII (87) There is a story with whiskers on it that a certain sea captain once picked up a turtle swimming in the sea off the Galapagos, and on the turtle's back was a cuneiform inscription, translated by the ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 May 1933   The ARK Schooner Days LXXXVII (87) There is a story with whiskers on it that a certain sea captain once picked up a turtle swimming in the sea off the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • More About Muirs': Schooner Days LXXXVIII (88)
    More About Muirs': Schooner Days LXXXVIII (88)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 May 1933     More About Muirs' SCHOONER DAYS LXXXVIII (88) Continuing the tale of the dynamic Alexander and his sturdy brethren, who made Port Dalhousie famous by their shipyard and drydock, we come upon their barque Advance and her ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 May 1933   More About Muirs' SCHOONER DAYS LXXXVIII (88) Continuing the tale of the dynamic Alexander and his sturdy brethren, who made Port Dalhousie famous by their shipyard and drydock, we come …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • "Blue Banner of the Covenant": Schooner Days XCII (92)
    "Blue Banner of the Covenant": Schooner Days XCII (92)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jun 1933     "Blue Banner of the Covenant" Schooner Days XCII (92) How its faraway influence worked out in the operation of the famous Muir Brothers' drydock at Port Dalhousie. ALL the Muirs were ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jun 1933   "Blue Banner of the Covenant" Schooner Days XCII (92) How its faraway influence worked out in the operation of the famous Muir Brothers' drydock at Port Dalhousie. ALL the Muirs …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Capt. Edmund Welch
    Capt. Edmund Welch
    TextNewspaper  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 Mar 1876     The only time the Captain ever beached a vessel was in the spring of 1849, when the schooner Albion, owned by Sylvester Doolittle, after breaking her centre board drifted ashore with anchor down three miles this side of Port Dalhousie. Although the vessel's stern was out of water when the …
    TextNewspaper  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 Mar 1876   The only time the Captain ever beached a vessel was in the spring of 1849, when the schooner Albion, owned by Sylvester Doolittle, after breaking her centre board drifted ashore …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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