|  Jun 1969 NEW YORK CITY: With a trail of black oily smoke behind her, as she gets underway from Montreal, on a Saturday afternoon in June, downriver and overseas. |
|  20 Sep 1936 M.S. PILSUDSKI. Montreal, Quebec, Sept. 20, 1936. View taken from deck of C.P. S.S. Duchess of Atholl. |
|  1921 INDIA unloads grain at a Montreal elevator. The date would be about 1921. |
|  1915 Stereoview of Montreal Harbour 10625- The Wharves, Montreal Canada; Lat. 45 N; Long. 74 W;
Montreal is the great commercial center of the Dominion of Canada. It is situated on the north side of the St. Lawrence River and is 625 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. It is the leading port for the... |
|  c 1910 Coloured postcard of the industrial portion of Montreal near the bottom of the Lachine Canal featuring the Grand Trunk grain elevator, a long line of railway cars. Lumber is piled along the wharf below the lock. A number of barges, some filled with coal or dredgin spoil lie in the lower right of... |
|  Coloured postcard showing a crowded Montreal harbour. Two ocean-going vessels, probably of the Allan Line lie on the further side of the basin. Four or five steamboats and unpowered barges are tied up abreast. One is the CONDOR. Coloured postcard. Divided back "Montreal Harbor looking East,... |
|  Coloured postcard of a steamboat belonging to the Montreal and Lake Superior Line discharging at the Harbour Commissioners No. 1 Grain Elevator in Montreal harbour. Divided Back. Postmarked "Montreal, QUE Sta R., 7 Mar 1912" "Grain Elevator (Steamer Discharging), Montreal" "102,771"
Reverse: "The... |
|  c 1907 Coloured photograph of the Montreal waterfront around 1900. The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation steamboat QUEBEC is discharging freight onto the quayside. Two-wheeled horse-drawn carts are in the foreground while the Bonsecours Market can be seen in the background. Divided back. Postage... |
|  Launched in 1854, the steamboat EUROPA, was sold in Chancery and taken down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence to operate between Montreal and Quebec. She was broken up in 1867. Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901 . |
|  c 1895 The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamer ALGERIAN. In the background on the left iis a hotel. Two buildings with substantial chimnies are in the centre background. It may well be that ALGERIAN is in the Lachine canal in Montreal. Crew watch the camera from the forward gangway, in... |
|  c 1870 Canadian Navigation Company steamboats CORINTHIAN and KINGSTON at the wharf in Montreal. CORINTHIAN joined the Canadian Navigation Company service to Montreal after its purchase in 1868. KINGSTON burned in the summer of 1872, so this image is likely from between these dates. Handwritten on... |
|   c1874 Stereoview of the Union Navigation Company steamboat ABYSSINIAN, probably at Montreal. The label on the top of the paddlewheel box is "Co'e de Nav'n Union". Formerly the American steamboat ONTARIO, Abyssinian was sold by the Canadian Navigation Company (CNCo) to the Union Navigation Company in... |
|  c1870 Stereoview of the saloon of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat MONTREAL "Steamer "Montreal" - Montreal"
Reverse: "J. G. Parks Photographer; Publisher of Stereoscopic Views. Montreal" |
|  c1915 Coloured postcard of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat MONTREAL in the Duke of Connaught Dry Dock in Montreal Divided back. Postmarked Cornwall, ON, 3 Nov 1915 "Dry Dock "Duke of Connaught" Montreal"
Reverse: "Montreal Import Co., Montreal No. []"
Addressed to: "Alvin Dube,... |
|  c 1875-1882 Stereoview of the Grand Trunk Railway's Victoria Bridge across the Saint Lawrence River at Montreal. The bridge at the upper entrance to Montreal harbour was the lower limit of the "Great Lakes" navigation rules.
According to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from... |
|   1863 Reason: overboard
Lives: 1
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|   1856 Reason: exploded
Lives: 38
Hull damage: $30,000
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|   1883 Reason: struck wharf
Lives: nil
Hull damage: $600
Remarks: Damaged
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|   1915 Reason: aground
Remarks: Got off
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|   1915 Reason: struck bottom
Remarks: Repaired
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|   1915 Reason: burnt
Remarks: Damaged badly
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|   1867 Reason: sunk
Lives: nil
Freight: pig iron
Remarks: Raised
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|   1877 Reason: sunk by collision
Lives: nil
Freight: iron
Remarks: ?
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|   1877 Reason: sunk by collision
Lives: nil
Freight: corn
Remarks: ?
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|   1911 Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Freight: passengers & c.
Remarks: Got off
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|   1923 Reason: snk by collision
Remarks: Total loss
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|   1923 Reason: collision
Remarks: Repaired
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|   1930 Reason: dismantled ?
Remarks: Total loss
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|   1919 Reason: fire
Remarks: Total loss
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|   1929 Reason: sunk
Lives: nil
Remarks: Total loss
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|   1904 Reason: fire
Remarks: Total loss
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|  circa 1903-16 Stereoviews of the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Company JOHN LAMBERT lying alongside barges and a ship at the wharf in Montreal. A number of people lean against the building alongside the dock. Reverse: "Shipping, Montreal Canada" |
|   c1900 Stereoview of Montreal showing the Allan Line's CALIFORNIAN being loaded with grain by one of the harbour's floating elevators. A group of idlers watching the activity from the pier, looking in part, through the dredge moored to the right of the image. The barge being unloaded appears to be named... |
|  c1967-1970 Black and white photograph of the tugboat HELEN M. McALLISTER in Montreal opposite Habitat. |