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- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 8 Sep 1892, p. 9 Deck Cranes for Cargo Handling. The illustration of this page represents the deck of the new steel steamer Pioneer, built by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for the Cleveland-Cliffs company to carry pigMarine Review (Cleveland, OH), 8 Sep 1892, p. 9 Deck Cranes for Cargo Handling. The illustration of this page represents the …
- Photograph of the Dutch Jumboship motor vessel FAIRLINE downbound in the Welland canal approaching Lock 3.Photograph of the Dutch Jumboship motor vessel FAIRLINE downbound in the Welland …
- Barge Eveready and the method used in raising the anchor.Barge Eveready and the method used in raising the anchor.
- Local Happenings The derrick which was built by Leathem & Smith to remove the machinery of the Tillinghast and place it in the George Nelson, was blown down by the gale Tuesday.Local Happenings The derrick which was built by Leathem & Smith to …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Oct 1942 Windlass out of the West Schooner Days DLVII (557) by C. H. J. Snider Introducing "The timber drogher Bigler belonging to Detroit" <p ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Oct 1942 Windlass out of the West Schooner Days DLVII (557) by C. H. …
- The zebra mussel covered winch near the wreck of the steamboat Ocean Wave in Lake OntarioThe zebra mussel covered winch near the wreck of the steamboat Ocean …
- The crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of …
- Photograph of three sailors working on a nineteenth century schooner.Photograph of three sailors working on a nineteenth century schooner.
- Stereoview of a team of four pickmen working in the hold of an unknown Great Lakes freighter loosening ore and shifting it into a hoist.Stereoview of a team of four pickmen working in the hold of …
- Illustrated American, 23 Apr 1889, 449-452 OUR EMPIRE ON THE LAKES. THE ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN presented in its issue of April 9th an account of the U.S.S. Michigan, which forms the sole naval protection offered our enormous commercial interestIllustrated American, 23 Apr 1889, 449-452 OUR EMPIRE ON THE LAKES. THE ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN presented in its issue …
- Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a …
- Three or four vessels can be seen on one side of the harbour as the rail are manoeuvred under the loaders.Three or four vessels can be seen on one side of the …
- Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is being unloaded by a small cAcross the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge …
- Stereoview of Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal. A wide array of barrels is various conditions dominates the foreground. Wooden and steel lakers stand by the grain elevators.Stereoview of Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal. …
- Stereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of canal. Behind it are a couple of other vessels accompanied by a tug. In the foreground are a couple of men with horse and carriageStereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of …
- Stereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of canal. Behind it are a couple of other vessels accompanied by a tug. In the foreground are a couple of men with horse and carriageStereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of …
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