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- IMPERIAL DARTMOUTH at Port Colborne, downbound, December 7, 1970.IMPERIAL DARTMOUTH at Port Colborne, downbound, December 7, 1970.
- KEYSTATE has just left Welland Canal Lock 8, upbound, in this view taken by J. M. Kidd at Port Colborne, July 2, 1951.KEYSTATE has just left Welland Canal Lock 8, upbound, in this view ...
- During happier days, the Canadian Dredge & Dock tug A. M. GERMAN is seen at work in Port Colborne Harbour, May 10, 1958.During happier days, the Canadian Dredge & Dock tug A. M. GERMAN ...
- Few photographers caught CITY OF MUNISING in the Welland Canal, but R. T. McCannell took this shot at Port Colborne in October, 1973.Few photographers caught CITY OF MUNISING in the Welland Canal, but R. ...
- EDWARD H. ANDERSON shortly after she arrived at Port Colborne in tow of JOHN PURVES and OKLAHOMA on October 1st, 1973.EDWARD H. ANDERSON shortly after she arrived at Port Colborne in tow ...
- The date is June 4, 1974, as TABOGA and CATHY McALLISTER nurse CLIFFORD F. HOOD alongside the R & P dock at Port Colborne.The date is June 4, 1974, as TABOGA and CATHY McALLISTER nurse ...
- Photograph of AYCLIFFE HALL in Port Colborne harbour heading out onto Lake Erie.Photograph of AYCLIFFE HALL in Port Colborne harbour heading out onto Lake ...
- Photograph of the scrap tow of the THOMAS W. LAMONT, with the tugs GLENEVIS and CHIPPEWA while down bound at Port Colborne.Photograph of the scrap tow of the THOMAS W. LAMONT, with the ...
- CHARLES M. WHITE at Port Colborne, August 25, 1980CHARLES M. WHITE at Port Colborne, August 25, 1980
- MAURICE DESGAGNES, soon after lost in the North Atlantic, is seen upbound at Port Colborne on October 29, 1977MAURICE DESGAGNES, soon after lost in the North Atlantic, is seen upbound ...
- Property stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.Property stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.
- Black and white photograph of the PORT COLBORNE loading cement at Port Colborne.Black and white photograph of the PORT COLBORNE loading cement at Port ...
- Palmer, Richard, Inland Seas, vol. 47, no. 3 (Fall 1991) During the evening of April 22, 1839, the schooner Stephen Girard, en route from Oswego to Cleveland, arrived at Gravelly Bay, on Lake Erie, after passing through the Welland Canal. It had been an uneventful voyage until Captain John C. Hugunin was preparing to pass through the lock into the ...Palmer, Richard, Inland Seas, vol. 47, no. 3 (Fall 1991) During the evening of April 22, 1839, the schooner Stephen Girard, en ...
- Reason: aground Remarks: Got offReason: aground Remarks: Got off
- Reason: aground Remarks: Total lossReason: aground Remarks: Total loss
- Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nil
- Reason: gale effects Lives: nil Remarks: DamagedReason: gale effects Lives: nil Remarks: Damaged
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