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- Telescope, v. 21, n. 1 (January-February 1972)
- Ploughboy (1851)Other Names: T.F. Park (1864); 170x28x8 Owned by W. Eberts; to T. F. Park, Amherstburg 1854, 1868. Built by J. McDermott, Chatham Ont. and launched 24/06/51. Engine 42x48 by Ward Bros., Montreal. Used Lake Huron/Georgian Bay to 1859, then to Lakehead. Caught in ice for three days May 1859 near …Other Names: T.F. Park (1864); 170x28x8 Owned by W. Eberts; to T. F. Park, Amherstburg 1854, 1868. Built by J. McDermott, Chatham Ont. and launched 24/06/51. Engine 42x48 by Ward …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cynthia (1833)Other Names: Western (1839); Dimensions unknown. Owned by D. McGregor (Thames Steam Navigation Co.) Chatham Ont. Built by D. McGregor, Chatham. Engine from "Thames". Used Chatham-Amherstburg. Badly damaged by fire 06/10/38 near Amherstburg, rebuilt with more cabins. First arrival Windsor as "Western" after rebuild 05/06/39. Editor of Windsor "Herald" stated …Other Names: Western (1839); Dimensions unknown. Owned by D. McGregor (Thames Steam Navigation Co.) Chatham Ont. Built by D. McGregor, Chatham. Engine from "Thames". Used Chatham-Amherstburg. Badly damaged by fire …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Swan, Inspector's Certificate, 22 April 1858Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Swan, Inspector's Certificate, 4 May 1859Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Halley's Comet (1906)Other Names: Sand Bird (1914); Official No.: 112194; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112194 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 21 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1918 68x16x4 Owned by H. E. Crow, Chatham Ont. 1906, 1917; to W. A. Hadley, Chatham 1918. Built by H. Crow, Chatham 1906. …Other Names: Sand Bird (1914); Official No.: 112194; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112194 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 21 -- 64 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1918 68x16x4 Owned …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary R. Robertson (1872)Other Names: Simcoe (1880); First Rebuild: Official Number: 78023 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 140 x 26 -- 635 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1880 136x24x11 Owned by "Messrs. Robertson", Goderich 1872; C. S. Wilson, Picton 1877; Great Northern Transit Co. 1880. Built by Hyslop & Ronald, Chatham Ont. 1872. Rebuilt …Other Names: Simcoe (1880); First Rebuild: Official Number: 78023 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 140 x 26 -- 635 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1880 136x24x11 Owned by "Messrs. Robertson", Goderich …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manitoba (1870)74x21x6 Owned by A. T. Crowe, Dover East Ont. Built by G. Morrison, Chatham and launched 24/05/70. Steam barge. Destroyed by fire 31/10/83 near Chatham. ; Final Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Burnt74x21x6 Owned by A. T. Crowe, Dover East Ont. Built by G. Morrison, Chatham and launched 24/05/70. Steam barge. Destroyed by fire 31/10/83 near Chatham. ; Final Location: Chatham, Ontario, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dominion (1890)Official No.: 90526; 95x24x5 Owned by D. Flook, Chatham Ont. Engine 12x12 by Dalgarno, Parkinson & Co., Chatham. ; Final Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked By IceOfficial No.: 90526; 95x24x5 Owned by D. Flook, Chatham Ont. Engine 12x12 by Dalgarno, Parkinson & Co., Chatham. ; Final Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked By IceMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bridgetown (1889)Other Names: Sir Douglas (1912); Official No.: 96722; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130989 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 45 x 11 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada in 1912 42x9x5 Owned by E. Sinclair, Newcastle N. B. 1895; M. E. Frackear, Chatham N. B. 1901; C. Reinsbarrow, Chatham 1917.Other Names: Sir Douglas (1912); Official No.: 96722; First Rebuild: Official Number: 130989 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 45 x 11 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada in 1912 42x9x5 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ocean liner "Vasaborg" on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38-1.1File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- A Norwegian sailing ship on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38/1.2File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- A Norwegian sailing ship on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38/1.3 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.2File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.3 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- Cargo ship "Topdalsfjord" on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38-1.4File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.4St. Catharines Public Library
- Japanese freighter "Mogamisan Maru" docked on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38/1.5 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.6File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.5 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.6St. Catharines Public Library
- Liberian freighter "Alberta" on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38/1.7 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.8File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.7 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.8St. Catharines Public Library
- Liberian freighter "Alberta" on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/38/1.8 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.7File Number: 10/pt1/38/1.8 See also File Number: 10/pt1/38-1.7St. Catharines Public Library
- Construction of Present (4th) Welland Ship CanalFile Number: 09/pt1/13-1.1File Number: 09/pt1/13-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Cargo ship "Sewell Avery" in the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/32-1.2File Number: 10/pt1/32-1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- Deep-sea cargo ship "Orient Mid-East" on the Welland CanalFile Number: 10/pt1/34-1.2File Number: 10/pt1/34-1.2St. Catharines Public Library