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Art of the Great Lakes and Seaway

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  • Elias Rogers & Co.
        COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--B
      COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street …
  • The Lake Route Home
        THE LAKE ROUTE HOME (1) The C.P.R. Steamship Alberta, at Sault Ste. Marie, passing through the locks in view of the United States troops. (2) The C.P.R. Steamship Athabasca, which brought down the Mo
      THE LAKE ROUTE HOME (1) The C.P.R. Steamship Alberta, at Sault Ste. …
  • Two three-masted schooners
  • Schooners ST. LOUIS and DUNDEE off the Highlands
        Schooner DUNDEE on the left and St. LOUIS on the right on Lake Ontario off the Scarborough Highlands after a squall.
      Schooner DUNDEE on the left and St. LOUIS on the right on …
  • Provincial Marine schooner SPEEDY
  • Three masted schooner
  • Scow schooner sailing out of harbour
  • H.M.S. NEWASH and H.M.S. TECUMSETH
        H.M.S. NEWASH and H.M.S. TECUMSETH drawn for the Evening Telegram by C. H. J. Snider
      H.M.S. NEWASH and H.M.S. TECUMSETH drawn for the Evening Telegram by C. …
  • Schooner JAMES LESLIE
        James Leslie, 1854 Marysburgh, 1870 C. H. J. Snider from Capt. Byron Bongard's picture
      James Leslie, 1854 Marysburgh, 1870 C. H. J. Snider from Capt. Byron …
  • Stonehooker LILLIAN
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Art of the Great Lakes and Seaway


This is a collection of drawings, engraving and plans of vessels, buildings and harbours around the Great Lakes and the upper St. Lawrence River (the modern Seaway).