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- The photo was taken by Cap Taylor from his lighthouse tender either on lower Lake Huron or, from the shoreline both ahead of her and behind her, on Lake St. Clair.The photo was taken by Cap Taylor from his lighthouse tender either …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 19 Jul 1952 Good Ships Gone - "IC" Not to Blame Schooner Days MLXII (1062) by C. H. J. Snider "FOR YEARS I have been reading your very interesting stories on vessels of Lake Ontario and other ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 19 Jul 1952 Good Ships Gone - "IC" Not to Blame Schooner Days MLXII (1062) …
- Spring fit-out at Collingwood, April 20, 1909. Group includes HAMONIC, CITY OF MIDLAND, GERMANIC, DORIC and IONIC.Spring fit-out at Collingwood, April 20, 1909. Group includes HAMONIC, CITY OF …
- Black and white photograph of the Northern Navigation Company steamboat HAMONIC.Black and white photograph of the Northern Navigation Company steamboat HAMONIC.
- Divided Back; Postmark is indistinct but there is a King Edward VII stamp and the message is dated 14 Aug.Divided Back; Postmark is indistinct but there is a King Edward VII …
- Black and white photograph of the Northern Navigation Company steamboats HAMONIC AND NORONIC at the pier in Port Arthur, ON. Just under HAMONIC is crowded with passengers and belches clouds of smoke.Black and white photograph of the Northern Navigation Company steamboats HAMONIC AND …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 May 1934 "Where Are the Nine?" Schooner Days CXXXVIII (138) IT is not for the purpose of reviving ancient animosities nor of performing the chores of those ministers of hell, the armament vendors, that we dweSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 May 1934 "Where Are the Nine?" Schooner Days CXXXVIII (138) IT is not for …
- The name of the vessel is incorrectly noted as "Harmonic" on the slide.The name of the vessel is incorrectly noted as "Harmonic" on the …
- Divided Back; Postally unused but with a message.Divided Back; Postally unused but with a message.
- Business card of T. R. Anderson, Purser on the Northern Navigation Company steamboat HAMOONICBusiness card of T. R. Anderson, Purser on the Northern Navigation Company …
- Divided Back; Postally unusedDivided Back; Postally unused
- Globe (Toronto, ON), 12 Nov 1913, 1-2 TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF SHIPWRECKED CREWS How Turret Chief and L. C. Waldo Were Dashed on the Rocks -- The Crews Almost Fozen, Were for Many Hours Without Food or Shelter (Special Despatch to The GlobGlobe (Toronto, ON), 12 Nov 1913, 1-2 TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF SHIPWRECKED CREWS How Turret Chief and L. C. Waldo …
- The Railway and Marine World (Toronto, ON: Acton Burrowes), Jan. 1911, 89, 91 C. Quackenbush, one of the oldest tug captains on the Welland Canal, died at Port Dalhousie. recently, aged 67. He had been engaged on tugs for 40 years. During the past season, 2,656 vessel passagesThe Railway and Marine World (Toronto, ON: Acton Burrowes), Jan. 1911, 89, 91 C. Quackenbush, one of the oldest tug captains on the Welland Canal, …
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